Kerry Blue Terrier

Another name for the Kerry Blue Terrier is the Irish Blue Terrier. This iconic dog breed is reputable for its unique skills in controlling vermin and its reputation has strong ties to its unwavering loyalty to the family it protects. The Kerry Blue Terrier is an exceptional land and water retriever, cattle and sheepherder and also a gallant hunter. Discover more about our Kerry Blue Terrier puppies for sale below!

Breed History

The Kerry Blue Terrier origin can be traced to County Kerry, Ireland, where it was first bred in the 1820s. The Kerry Blue Terrier was bred to control “vermin” including foxes, rabbits, foxes, Otters, Badgers, hares and rats. 

The physical attributes of the Kerry are unique to its breed, 17.5 to 19.5 inches tall and its weight ranges between 29 to 40 pounds. The color pattern is quite distinct, the coat is soft, wavy and black at birth, and as it progresses with age the coat turns blue, then blue-gray as it matures.

Temperament

The Kerry Blue Terrier is a loyal effervescent dog breed that can quickly switch to a strong-headed character in the defense of its territory. 

They are very attached to their owners and friendly with kids but can turn in an instant on other dogs or perceived threats.  

In order to promote the peaceful coexistence of Kerry with other Dog breeds, socialization should be initiated between species.

Environment

The Kerry Blue Terrier thrives well in the home environment. They are very accommodating with kids and they thrive well if they are raised together alongside family members. Other habitats include open family land, waterfronts, and open yard space. 

The Kerry Blue Terrier can be vicious to other dogs indoors or outdoors, so great care must be taken by its handler to prevent it from attacking other dogs, this behavioral characteristic should never be tolerated by its handler.

Exercise

The Blue Kerry Terrier requires a lot of daily exercises, its exercise routine should be closely monitored by its handler and overfeeding should be guarded against. 

Playing fetch or ball throws is an ideal sporting activity to engage in. Also, long walks daily should be incorporated into its daily exercise routine. The Kerry is a highly adventurous dog and these exercise routines can greatly improve its self-esteem.

Grooming

Great care must be taken while grooming the Kerry. The thick texture of their wavy coat requires constant grooming and maintenance. A professional groomer should be a go-to option to provide the “Kerry” with that perfect trim. 

Also, ensure the Kerry Blue Terrier’s nails are cut when its due in order to prevent discomfort, depression, and pain.

Our Kerry Blue Terrier puppies for sale come from either USDA licensed commercial breeders or hobby breeders with no more than 5 breeding mothers. USDA licensed commercial breeders account for less than 20% of all breeders in the country. 

The unregulated breeders who are selling outside of the USDA regulations and without a license are what we consider to be “Puppy Mills.” We are committed to offering Kerry Blue Terrier puppies who will grow up to become important members of your family. We only purchase puppies from the very best sources, and we stand behind every puppy we sell.

Contact us today to learn more about the availability of our Kerry Blue Terrier puppies for sale. We look forward to helping you find your next family member. Our pet counselors can answer any questions you have about our Kerry Blue Terrier puppies.

 

Top 10 Frequently Asked Questions about the Kerry Blue Terrier? 

  1. How can I care for Kerry Blue Terriers perfectly?

The Kerry Blue Terrier is a very loyal dog breed, they are highly responsive to grooming and activity habits, as long as its handler shows love to it, it will remain happy and loyal. 

  1. Do Kerry Blue Terriers shed a lot?

They don’t shed; However, their thick coat requires regular brushing to maintain a shiny mat-free texture. 

  1. Are Kerry Blue Terriers aggressive?

Yes! They are pretty aggressive to others; they are territorial and perceive other dogs as threats. This attitude shouldn’t be tolerated, socialization with other dog breeds is an ideal solution to this situation. 

  1. How long do Kerry Blue Terriers live?

The average lifespan of the Kerry Blue Terrier is 11 – 15 years. 

  1. Where are Kerry Blue Terriers from?

Kerry Blue Terriers are from County Kerry, Ireland. 

  1. Does Kerry Blue Terrier have common health problems?

Yes! Common health problems they face are orthopedic and eye-related complications.

  1. What is the average size of a Blue Kerry Terrier?

Kerry’s weight ranges from 29 to 40 pounds. 

  1. How tall do Kerry Blue Terriers get?

The Kerry Blue Terrier ranges between 17.5 to 19.5 inches tall.

  1. Are Kerry Blue Terriers a good fit for families?

Yes! Kerry is a loyal family dog and shows a lot of affection towards kids. This love and affection can best be experienced when the dog grows with the family. Although they are quite affectionate with family members, they can be hostile towards other dogs if they aren’t properly socialized.

  1. How much do the Kerry Blue Terrier puppies cost?

The Kerry Blue Terrier puppies cost price ranges vary. Contact us today to learn more about the cost and availability of this breed.

Families that require a loyal dog breed that is adventurous, bonds well with kids while it keeps the home front guarded against “vermin” should look up a local breeder of this species. The Kerry Blue Terrier is a very loyal dog breed and can properly guard against intruders; However, the Kerry can turn on other dogs in the family when they come in contact with each other. Owning this dog breed, requires great care, patience, knowledge, love, and diligence. A Kerry Blue Terrier owner should always be compassionate when they handle their dogs if they desire their loyalty.