Promoting quality in the Cairn Terrier breed and connecting people with this working breed.


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Cairn Terrier Club of America
Welcome to the official website of the Cairn Terrier Club of America, proudly serving as the American Kennel Club’s parent club for the Cairn Terrier since 1917. As preservationists of the old working Skye and West Highlands terriers—now known as the Cairn Terrier—the club is dedicated to protecting the heritage, character, and purpose of this spirited and beloved breed.
We provide resources for owners, breeders, exhibitors, and Cairn enthusiasts across the country while promoting responsible breeding, education, and breed preservation. We invite you to explore our rich history, learn about the breed standard, discover upcoming events, and connect with a community passionate about the Cairn Terrier.

Membership Benefits include:
- Mentoring in a variety of activities
- Receiving publications such as The Highlander newsletter
- Voting for club officers and show judges
- Supporting the preservation of the Cairn Terrier
- A gratis copy of the CTCA Illustrated Guide to the Cairn Terrier which is essential to interpreting the breed standard
We and our members adhere to these standards:
About the Cairn Terrier
This breed originated in the Scottish Highlands over 200 years ago as sturdy and courageous working dogs, well-adapted to the wind and rain. Now, they still have that strong spirit but live as companions for people in city apartments, families in the suburbs, or out on the farm helping keep vermin away from the kitchen.
Find a Breeder
Our organization keeps an updated list of reputable Cairn Terrier breeders across the United States that care for the health and well-being of their puppies. We do not endorse any breeders on our list, but do make every practical effort ensure their good reputation. In the case we are made aware of complaint against a breeder, we update the list accordingly.
If you are looking to adopt a Cairn Terrier puppy, we suggest starting with our list of breeders.
Membership
If you are interested in joining as a member, our benefits include:
- Our quarterly newsletter, The Highlander, filled with upcoming events, health information, training tips, conformation and performance articles, new litters and puppies, personal stories, and photos of Cairns.
- The annual yearbook packed with pedigree and member information.
- Becoming eligible for CTCA awards presented at the annual membership banquet.
- Receiving periodic Club emails and mailings throughout the year and access to the members-only section of the website.
- Voting for officers and judges.
- Joining the Breeders’ Referral list (when qualified)
- Organizing and participating in Performance and Conformation events.
- A gratis copy of the CTCA Illustrated Guide to the Cairn Terrier which is essential to interpreting the breed standard
If you are interested in any of these benefits, apply for membership!

Educational Resources
In pursuit of supporting a healthy community around the Cairn Terrier, we offer resources for all kinds of Cairn enthusiasts.
Resources available:
- Judge's education materials
- Connecting with other Cairn Terrier owners
- Connecting with fellow Juniors and previous Juniors to learn more about showing the breed
Cairn Terrier Rescues
The Cairn Terrier Club of America supports the rescue efforts of our affiliated, regional, clubs. However, the CTCA itself does not do rescue. Financial support is provided to the affiliated regional clubs upon request. If you are seeking a rescue Cairn, please contact the regional clubs for more information.
Cairn Terrier Club of Denver
Cairn Terrier Club of Northern California
Cairn Terrier Club of Southern California
Greater Twin Cities Su-Mac Cairn Terrier Club
Housatonic Cairn Terrier Club
Potomac Cairn Terrier Club
The Cairn Terrier Club of Greater Detroit
The Central Florida Cairn Terrier Club
The Columbia River Cairn Terrier Club
Cairn Terrier FAQs
What is a Cairn Terrier?
The Cairn Terrier is a small, sturdy terrier breed from Scotland in the 1800s trained to assist in hunting otters, foxes, and similar animals. Their coat is very weather-proof and their personality tends to be friendly and independent. They are highly intelligent, and so they want enrichment in the form of training, games, and activities like diving, Barn Hunt, scent work, and more.
For those who may think “Why does the Cairn Terrier look familiar?” this is because the famous Toto from The Wizard of Oz (1939) movie was a Cairn Terrier named Terry!

Do Cairn Terriers make good pets?
Yes! Cairn Terriers are great pets for several reasons.
- Intelligent – Originally bred for hunting, this breed greatly enjoys training, agility courses, Barn Hunts, diving, scent work, therapy, and more.
- Good with children – Its strong personality and sturdy body means Cairns tend to get along very well with children, though of course children should be supervised until they learn how to treat their Cairn kindly.
- Playful – Due to the Cairn enjoying a large variety of dog sports, they make very playful companions. You may never run out of new games to play with your dog.
- Flexible home environment – This dog breed can thrive in city apartments, modest suburban homes, or quiet rural farmhouses. With leashed walks, attention, and games to test its intelligence, a Cairn Terrier can bring joy to your home.

Are Cairn Terriers high-maintenance?
Cairn Terriers are not high-maintenance dogs, but they do need regular exercise, playtime, and attention. This is not a sedentary lapdog – Cairns are a working dog breed used for hunting in Scotland in the 1800s.
Read more about care and grooming to decide whether a Cairn Terrier may be the right dog breed for you.

Where can I adopt a Cairn Terrier?
The Club keeps a list of reputable breeders throughout the United States. While we do not endorse any of these breeders, we keep this list to make it easier for people to start their search. Find a Breeder on our website or fill out a Request Form to get started on your search for a Cairn Terrier companion. We advise you check references, visit potential breeders, and evaluate options before buying a puppy from a breeder.
We also support animal rescue efforts and can suggest some Cairn Terrier rescues in the country if you are looking to rescue instead of adopt.












