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Terriers: Sealyham Terrier

An inquisitive, good-humored, and happy dog who's among the mellowest terriers around.

Sealyham Terrier

Vital Stats

Height: 10.5 inches at shoulder
Weight: 22 to 24 pounds
Coat: white, medium-long double coat
Life span: 12 to 14 years
Breed Group: Terriers
 
 

Summary

Sealyham Terriers were originally bred to hunt otters, foxes, and badgers. Today these clowns of the terrier family are primarily companion dogs and a good choice for the novice terrier owner.

Overview

Sealyham Terriers, affectionately called Sealies, are distinctive-looking, affectionate terriers who stand out for their inquisitive, self-confident, good-humored nature. Once you've had a Sealy, you can never go back to another breed, his fans say.

Named for the country estate of the man who developed the breed, Sealyham Terriers originated in Wales and are thought to have been developed through judicious crosses with the now-extinct small white Cheshire terrier, Corgis, Dandie Dinmont Terriers, West Highland White Terriers, Wirehaired Fox Terriers, and Bull Terriers.

At one time, Sealies were one of the most popular terrier breeds. Today, however, they're uncommon and are considered by Great Britain's Kennel Club to be one of that country's most endangered native breeds.

Sealyham Terriers aren't big dogs, but they have long, broad, powerful heads and well-muscled bodies. Their eyes are dark and deep set. The ears are folded level with the top of the head and the forward edge lies close to the cheek. In the U.S., the tails of Sealyham Terriers (which have been described as resembling an old-fashioned shaving brush) typically are docked.

The Sealyham's personality enchants his people. He's less active than the typical terrier, and some call him the "couch potato o... [Continue to Full Overview]

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