Kbtcnc.org
Title
KBTCNC: Kerry Blue Terrier Club of Northern California
Description
It has been said that to like a Kerry Blue is to like the Irish, for a Kerry is very much part of his native land. He has all the traits of rare blarney humor, the facile wit, and the blazing temper. The only thing he won't do is smoke a clay pipe.
Originally known as the Irish Blue Terrier, the Kerry first came to the public eye when it was adopted as the national dog of the Irish Republic. The Kerry originated in the mountainous regions of County Kerry from which its name was derived; they have been pure-bred in this section of Ireland for at least 175 years.
Kerry Blue Terriers have been used in England and on the Continent for police work. During World War II, Great Britain used Kerry Blues for guarding factories, aerodromes, POW camps and work parties. The army continue to be enthusiastic about the dog's guarding qualities and ability to discern friend from foe.
Contact
- KBTCNC
-

- Pleasant Hill California
- United States 94523
-

- +1.9259344934


