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Welsh Terrier

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Welsh Terrier - Pictures

The saying goes, “a picture is worth a thousand words”. Check out the many different Welsh Terrier Pictures and Welsh Terrier images. Get an in depth look at the Welsh Terrier and see the many things that this breed has to offer.

Welsh Terrier - Overview and History

The Welsh Terrier, also known as the Old English Terrier, the Black-and-Tan Wire Haired Terrier, the Old English Wire Haired Black-and-Tan Terrier and the Welsh Black-and-Tan Rough-Coated Terrier, is thought to be a very old breed based upon paintings and pictures from long ago. He was (and continues to be) used in Wales to flush otter, badger, marten and fox. All terrier through and through, the Welsh Terrier is fearless, lively and game, but he

Welsh Terrier - Temperament

Welsh Terriers look like miniature Airedales at first glance, but once you get to know this breed, you realize they have a personality all their own. Welshies are full of energy and maintain that classic spunky terrier attitude, but they are also a bit more sensible and with a different set of priorities than other terriers. Welshies are party dogs – they just want to have fun. They don't see the sense in picking fights

Welsh Terrier - Physical Characteristics

The Welsh Terrier is often described as a miniature Airedale Terrier with a compact body and a wiry coat. The long head is rectangular and sports a beard, mustache and bushy eyebrows. The square muzzle is strong and the teeth may meet in a level or scissors bite. The eyes are small, almond-shaped and darkly colored. The topline is level and the neck is moderately long and thick. The feat are round, like those of

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