Dandie Dinmont Terrier

About

The Dandie Dinmont Terrier is a small, distinctive breed with a unique appearance, featuring a long body, short legs, and a distinctive topknot of hair on its head. Known for its friendly and independent nature, it is an affectionate and lively companion with a charming personality.

Breed Size
  • Weight (Male)

    8-11 kg

  • Weight (Female)

    8-11 kg

  • Height (Male)

    20-28 sm

  • Height (Female)

    20-28 sm

Coat
  • Fur Type

    Double

  • Color

    One color

Care
  • Walk

    >30 minutes/day

  • Breed group

    Terrier Group

  • Breed Size

    S

  • Demeanor category

    Reserved with Strangers

Breed Traits
  • Barking
  • Good with young children
  • Drooling
  • Energy level value
  • Grooming frequency value
  • Good with other dogs
  • Trainability
Breeds Club Recognition
  • Trainability Category

    >Independent

  • Temperament

    >Independent, Smart, Proud

Blog About Pet Care

The Dandie Dinmont Terrier is a small, distinctive breed with a unique appearance, hailing from Scotland. It is known for its elongated body, short legs, and characteristic topknot of hair on its head. This breed was originally developed for hunting, particularly for badger and otter, but it has evolved into a beloved companion animal. Physically, the Dandie Dinmont Terrier has a long, low-to-the-ground body and a distinctive, slightly domed head with a tuft of hair, often styled into a topknot. Its coat is a distinctive mixture of hard and soft hair, which can be either pepper-and-salt or mustard in color. Regular grooming is required to maintain the coat’s appearance and manage shedding. In terms of temperament, the Dandie Dinmont Terrier is known for its friendly, independent, and spirited nature. It is an intelligent and affectionate dog that forms strong bonds with its family. Despite its small size, it has a confident and lively personality. The breed is generally good with children and other pets, although it can be a bit reserved with strangers. The Dandie Dinmont Terrier is adaptable to various living environments, including apartments and houses with or without yards. Regular exercise and mental stimulation are important to keep this breed healthy and happy. Training should be consistent and positive, as the breed can be independent-minded. Overall, the Dandie Dinmont Terrier is a charming and lively companion with a unique appearance and a friendly personality, making it a cherished choice for many families and individuals.