No. Terriers have the instinct of a "ratter". Even though a sugar glider is a marsupial and not a rodent, any type of terrier will not make that distinction. They are bred to flush out small animals. A sugar glider is likely to have a very short life span if it is anywhere near a terrier.
First Answer: They generally live about 10-14 tears old but the oldest yet is about to be the oldest dog ever at 23 years of age. i hope i helped you! Second Answer: When not dying because of injuries or illnesses, cairn terriers live around 13-16. There average life is 15.
Eloise's dog is called Harry & he is a Cairn Terrier crossed with a Yorkshire Terrier, faithful, loyal, loving, obedient I could go on & on!! The Best Pet anyone could ever have or wish for.
I have a pekingese/cairn terrier mix who is 11 and he's the cutest dog you've ever seen! People tell me he looks just like a Benji. His face looks like a terrier. He weighs about 22 pounds, has longer hair that must be groomed, is blond with dark tips on his ears, and has long silky ears and tail. I think he's adorable. :)
Sugar gliders should not be exposed to bright light, but only ever darkness or dimmed light.
It is not recommended that you ever buy sugar gliders from pet stores. Pet stores typically keep their sugar gliders in conditions that are not suitable to them -- they also have a habit of selling sick or injured gliders. As well as overcharging for them.
yes sugar gliders love strawberrys. when ever i give them one they eat it right away.
It was made with chocolate brownies and peanut butter cookies. They put extra peanut butter to make them stable. They didn't use much sugar because it would make it crumble. This was the earliest glider ever made that was edible.
the pitbull terrier is NOT the strongest dog ever but the strongest dog ever is the great dane(only full grown though).
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Yes, a Scottish Terrier won Crufts in the year 1929.
Dog breeds originating in Scotland include Bearded Collies, some Bloodhounds, Blue Paul Terriers, Border Collies, Border Terrier, Cairn Terriers, Dandie Dinmont Terriers, Golden Retrievers, and Gordon Setters.
What on earth did your glider get into???? It is not recommended that a glider gets bathed, since they are not the greatest swimmers ever.... Not to mention, the horrible sicknesses that can and WILL occur if any water is inhaled or soap ingested. They also get Hypothermia very fast. If you glider gets super smelly, it is one of these: Time to clean the cage and toys Change the diet to a vet recommended diet Glider is sick If your glider's fur is uber smelly, get a box of huggies baby wipes and let the glider shimmy it's way through. Do that a few times a week until the glider is no longer smelly. Just remember that the glider needs to be warm after doing so. Let it hang out in your shirt to dry. :)