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Generally a hardy breed Lifespan: 13–15 years

Do Kerry Blue Terriers have health problems?

Kerry Blue Terriers are generally hardy. Like all dogs, they're not risk-free — but they don't carry the structural health issues of more problematic breeds.

Health risk
lower
Lifespan
13–15 years
Insurance
£25–£55/mo
Size
medium
About the Kerry Blue Terrier

Ireland's versatile working terrier with a distinctive blue-grey wavy coat. A farmer's all-rounder that herded, hunted, and guarded with equal enthusiasm.

Size
Medium
Weight
15–18 kg
Energy
High
Trainability
Moderate
Lifespan
13–15 yrs

What health issues affect Kerry Blue Terriers?

Kerry Blue Terriers are generally a healthy, hardy breed without the structural or hereditary burdens that affect some other breeds. No dog is without health risks. The most common issues in Kerry Blue Terriers are the same as in dogs generally:

  • Dental disease: The most common health problem across all breeds. By age 3, 80% of dogs show signs of periodontal disease. Regular brushing and professional dental cleans make a real difference.
  • Obesity: Overweight dogs develop arthritis, diabetes, and heart disease earlier. A Kerry Blue Terrier at a healthy weight lives longer. Measure food; don't estimate.
  • Age-related conditions: Arthritis, cognitive decline, and cancer increase with age in all breeds. Annual vet check-ups from middle age catch most issues before they become crises.

How to reduce health risks in Kerry Blue Terriers

Most health problems are either hereditary (managed by choosing a responsible breeder) or lifestyle-related (managed by the owner). Here's what actually moves the needle:

  • Choose health-tested parents: Ask breeders for relevant health test results — eye tests where relevant. A responsible breeder won't be offended.
  • Maintain a healthy weight: Obesity is the most preventable health issue in dogs and it compounds everything — joints, heart, and lifespan. Weigh your Kerry Blue Terrier monthly and adjust food accordingly.
  • Annual vet check-ups: Not just for vaccines. A thorough annual exam checks heart, weight, teeth, eyes, and joints. Most problems caught early are far cheaper and more treatable.
  • Appropriate exercise: Regular moderate exercise keeps weight controlled and muscles supporting joints. Consistent exercise throughout life maintains condition better than irregular bursts.
  • Pet insurance from puppyhood: Even a generally healthy Kerry Blue Terrier can develop a condition requiring expensive treatment. Insuring before any issues arise avoids pre-existing condition exclusions. Lifetime cover is worth the premium over accident-only policies.
The lifetime vet cost of a dog depends far more on diet, weight management, and preventative care than on the breed. A well-kept Kerry Blue Terrier will nearly always outlive and outperform a neglected one from the same litter.

Pet insurance for Kerry Blue Terriers

UK insurance for a Kerry Blue Terrier typically costs £25–£55 per month. Lifetime cover is the best option — it covers chronic conditions year after year, rather than capping out after 12 months. Most vets recommend it.

Premiums increase with age. Insuring at puppyhood locks in lower rates and prevents exclusions for conditions that develop later.

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