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Welsh Terrier

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Characteristics

The Welsh Terrier is a sturdy, compact, rugged dog of medium size with a coarse wire-textured coat. The legs, underbody and head are tan; the jacket black (or occasionally grizzle). The tail is docked to length meant to complete the image of a ''square dog'' approximately as high as he is long. The movement is a terrier trot typical of the long-legged terrier. It is effortless, with good reach and drive. The Welsh Terrier is friendly, outgoing to people and other dogs, showing spirit and courage. The ''Welsh Terrier expression'' comes from the set, color, and position of the eyes combined with the use of the ears

Owning

Welsh Terriers make excellent city or apartment dog. The Welsh Terrier is a sturdy and rugged dog always alert and ready for action. The Welsh Terrier's wiry dense coat requires weekly brushing. The Welsh Terrier will be content in a city apartment or in the country. He is a friendly, outgoing, and playful dog who loves people.

Did You Know

In old times the Welsh Terrier was known as Old English Terrier or Black-&-Tan Wire Haired Terrier. The Welsh Terriers' native home is Wales and was used extensively as a sporting dog. Welsh Terriers were shown in dog shows as early as the 1800's.

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