So you’re looking to adopt an Cesky Terrier, or already have one?
According to the American Kennel Club, “Ceskys are muscular, short-legged, and handsome hunters standing no taller than 13 inches at the shoulder. The fine, silky coat comes in several shades of gray, including a stunning platinum. Wavy facial hair gives Ceskys a sporty, Continental look, and the medium-long neck lends a dash of elegance to these game, unspoiled working terriers.While Ceskys are as determined and prey-driven as any other earthdog, they’re mellower than a typical terrier. Wary of strangers and protective of loved ones, they’re good watchdogs without being particularly yappy. They train well and want to please. Here’s the catch: They are a scarce breed, with only about 600 living in America. A wonderful family dog, if you’re lucky enough to find one. The Cesky Terrier, national dog of the Czech Republic, is a clever and adventurous playmate for kids and an eager walking buddy for the folks. They are tenacious at work, but a little more laid back and tractable than the usual terrier.”
An Cesky Terrier typically ranges from 25.4cm to 33.02cm in height, and weighs from 6.35029318kg to 10.886216880000001kg.
There are a few pet insurance companies in New Zealand that offer dog insurance for Cesky Terrier breeds. Try Cove Insurance as they are currently offering a one-month free promotion. Typically Cesky Terrier insurance ranges from $30 per month to $65 – but of course this varies depending on a range of other factors such as gender.