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Welsh Terrier

Wales

Small terrier with a wiry coat and alert expression. Welsh Terriers are intelligent, hardy, and make excellent companions.

Alert
Intelligent
Hardy
Loyal
small
12-15 years
Weight

20-22 lbs

Height

15 inches

Energy
Coat

medium

History & Origin

Developed in Wales for hunting small game. They're closely related to Airedale Terriers but smaller.

Health Considerations

  • Hip Dysplasia
  • Eye Problems
  • Allergies

Grooming

Moderate maintenance. Regular brushing and hand-stripping.

Exercise Needs

High energy requiring daily exercise and mental stimulation.

Training

Intelligent and trainable. Respond well to positive reinforcement.

Fun Facts

  • 1They're closely related to Airedale Terriers
  • 2They're excellent ratters
  • 3They're very hardy despite their small size

Frequently Asked Questions

How much exercise does a Welsh Terrier need?

High energy requiring daily exercise and mental stimulation.

What is the grooming requirement for a Welsh Terrier?

Moderate maintenance. Regular brushing and hand-stripping.

Is the Welsh Terrier good with families?

The Welsh Terrier may be suitable for families depending on their temperament traits of Alert, Intelligent, Hardy. Proper socialization and training are important.

What are the main health concerns for Welsh Terriers?

Common health concerns for Welsh Terriers include Hip Dysplasia, Eye Problems, Allergies. Regular veterinary checkups and proper care can help prevent or manage these conditions.

How long does a Welsh Terrier typically live?

The average lifespan of a Welsh Terrier is 12-15 years. With proper care, nutrition, and regular exercise, many Welsh Terriers can live long, healthy lives.