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  • In effect, the outer coat formed a protection for a hardy working dog, being proof against the jagged stones of the cairns, the tearing qualities of many brambles and the bites from his quarries. The undercoat, virtually unsoakable, warm and insulating to a dog whose hunting hours at night were spent largely in bitterly cold sea or river water.

    John F. Gordon
    All About the Cairn Terrier



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