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Terriers: Welsh Terrier

The Welsh Terrier loves fun and pursues life to the fullest.

Welsh Terrier

Vital Stats

Height: 14 to 15.5 inches at shoulder
Weight: about 20 pounds
Coat: short and wiry
Life span: 10 to 14 years
Breed Group: Terriers
 
 

Summary

The Welsh Terrier's zest for life is contagious, and he always enjoys himself to the fullest. Bred to hunt independently, with all the self-determination and intelligence that entails, the happy and lively Welshie rarely gets tired and wants to spend his days having fun, fun, fun. His joy, his attitude, and his brains all add up to one wonderful package: He's a true terrier.

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Overview

He may look like a small Airedale, but the Welsh Terrier has his own personality. It's certainly a strong personality, and no wonder--he was bred to hunt badgers, foxes, and otters. Although not many folks hunt badgers these days, hunting cookies in the yard is a solid alternative.

Smart as can be, this party boy excels in agility, flyball, tracking, earthdog, and obedience competitions. He's also been involved in both search and rescue work and therapy.

The Welshie is a lot of dog in a medium-sized package, and first-time owners would do better with a less independent breed. However, other dog lovers may wish to step up to the challenge of life with a freethinker whose prime desire has nothing to do with pleasing you. He's a problem solver, which can be wonderful and terrifying. Don't underestimate his problem-solving skills, because if he's bored, that's a problem to be solved.

He's not for the faint of heart, or for those looking for a quiet companion or for instant obedience. As a matter of fact, obedience might be a long time in coming--but it will eventually, with repeated effort. He needs intellectual stimulation, and if you can provide that in his Continue to Full Overview]

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I'm thinking about a Welsh Terrier for a companion. I have just fell in love with this breed. They are so cute. I have ... (continued)

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