Welsh Terrier breed information and lists of available Welsh Terrier dogs, puppies, stud dogs and breeders Welsh Terrier breed information and lists of available Welsh Terrier dogs, puppies, stud dogs and breeders 

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The Welsh Terrier is part of the Terrier group. The Welsh Terrier is a dog with Above Average problem solving abilities. The trainability of the Welsh Terrier is Above Average. It was breed to be good for Family Pet, Hunting, Watch Dog The Welsh Terrier lifestyle is Adaptable to indoor/outdoor living

Welsh Terriers are prone to skin and eye problems. It is important that when contacting a Welsh Terrier breeder that you express health concern issues and ask the breeder what they are doing in order to help mimimize them.

Please don't purchase your Welsh Terrier from a petstore which commonly are known to support Welsh Terrier puppy mills. Doing so only promotes inproper breeding ethics and promotes current Welsh Terrier health issues. The AKC, UKC, FCI, CKC, SKC, WWKC, FIC registries recognize the Welsh Terrier breed standard.

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Welsh Terrier
Group:  Terrier
Shoulder Height: 00.00 in - 00.00 in
Weight: 20 pounds
Exercise req'd: Medium amount
Intelligence: Above Average
Suitability for kids: Good
Registries: AKC, UKC, FCI, CKC, SKC, WWKC, FIC

 



Country of Origin: Great Britain - Used for ratting, badger and otter hunting. Dates back to 1450. By the 1700's, the breed was well established in Wales. Primarily bred to hunt fox, otter, rats and badger, they were a longer legged variety than todays Welsh Terrier.

Character: The Welsh Terrier is cheerful, easy-going, obedient, and active. It is brave and obedient, bonding closely with its family but being more reserved around strangers.

Temperment: Although less outgoing with people it doesn't know, this breed is patient with children. It will get along fine with cats and other household pets, provided it is socialized early enough.It can sometimes try to dominate other dogs.

Coat: Hard, wire-haired, and very thick. Color is usually reddish-brown with black.

Care Depending on its condition, the coat must be plucked at least two times a year. It needs to be groomed with a brush and comb a few times a week.

Colour: Black/tan

Comments: Also known for its good nature and ease of handling. He has an almost catlike curiosity and his playfulness and energy call for a firm hand and an outlet such as swimming, obedience training or romping with older children. Quiet, sensible, intelligent, .

Purposes: Family Pet, Hunting, Watch Dog

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