Buying a pet identification tag for your Cairn Terrier is like purchasing an insurance policy – you do so with the devout wish that you won’t use it. The “possible cost” of not having a pet ID tag is more costly than the “actual price” of purchasing the pet tag itself.
The type of pet ID tag that you buy is crucial, so take five minutes or so to consider it. Whimsically picking a collar tag just because it’s low cost or trendy usually ends up being unwise, long-term.
Greater than 50% of owners permit their Cairn Terriers to stay indoors and sleep on the couch or in the bed. For those of y’all who are wondering how to build a dog house for your Cairn Terrier, here are some simple rules to follow when determining the type of shelter you want to build for your Cairn Terrier. 
This blog is about how to teach a Cairn Terrier jumping for agility. Often we are asked, “How many jumps should I start with?” You can’t ever have enough single jumps to practice agility. A suitable starting place is 4 jumps. This is the fewest number of jumps suggested.
Eventually, every parent is going to be asked: “Mommy, may I get that Cairn Terrier puppy?”
Owning dogs, in particular taking care of the cairn terrier, is a specialty of humans across the world. Some historians have proven that dogs were domesticated sometime between 12,000 and twenty five thousand years ago—and that all dogs evolved from the wolf. Since those days, we have selectively bred more than four hundred different breeds, ranging in size from four-pound teacup poodles all the way up to Irish wolfhounds, whose 3-ft stature earns them the title of tallest dog. But the most widespread canines are the non-pedigree dogs—the one-of-a-kind dogs known as mutts. The cairn terrier is also a popular choice with dog owners. Some owners are unaware, however, of many crucial cairn terrier care tips.