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Cesky Terrier | ||||||||||||||
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Country of origin | ||||||||||||||
Czech Republic | ||||||||||||||
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Breed standards (external links) | ||||||||||||||
FCI, AKC, ANKC KC(UK), NZKC, UKC | ||||||||||||||
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The AKC foundation stock service (FSS) is a registration service for breeds not yet |
The Cesky Terrier (pronounced Chess-kee) is a small terrier originating in Czechoslovakia, now the Czech Republic.
Appearance
Cesky puppies are born black, and lighten to shades of gray as they age. They are often accented with yellow and cream markings.
Temperament
Ceskies tend to be less dog-aggressive than other terriers.
History
The breed was first created by crossing a Scottish Terrier with a Sealyham Terrier in 1949 by Frantisek Horak.
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