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The Cesky Temperament

The Cesky Terrier was selectively bred to be less aggressive than either of its parent breeds.  A Cesky should not be overly shy or overly aggressive.  They do tend to be reserved with strangers, so early and frequent socialization is recommended.  A puppy obedience class is an excellent way to introduce your puppy to other people and dogs, spend some quality time together and set a good foundation for future training. 

 

Cesky Terriers are very devoted to their owners, and friendly with those they know.  Unlike many other terrier breeds, Cesky Terriers tend to get along with and like other dogs.  They are wonderful with people of all ages, and seem to have a special affinity for children, particularly if raised with them.  They are excellent house dogs—well mannered and anxious to please—and enjoy being members of the family and being near the people they love.

[Toby owned by Judy Wieman and Betty Walston of Tx.]

Cesky Terriers are intelligent, responsive and trainable, but are too soft-tempered for harsh training methods.  As puppies they may be rambunctious, but as they mature most are happy to be couch potatoes until it’s play time.  For a small dog, they are quite sturdy and athletic and enjoy exercise and a good game of fetch.

Cesky Terriers are definitely house dogs who crave human interaction and attention.  They are not well-suited for outdoor or kennel life (most don’t even like to go out if it’s drizzling, although they do seem to enjoy snow) and need, and deserve, to be part of the family.  Because their exercise needs are minimal, they do well in a city apartment or in the country.  They are not as "yappy" as many terriers, but they are alert and vigilant watch dogs who will definitely let you know when someone comes to the door.


Spud owned by Kate Connick, proving that, with training, it is "possible" to resist temptation

Because Cesky Terriers are renowned for their love of eating, food stealing and begging are the most difficult problems to correct.  When there’s a Cesky around, keep the trash can out of reach and don’t leave your sandwich on the table when you answer the door, or it most likely will not be there when you get back.

 

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