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Welsh Terrier Information

With a truly familiar and easily recognizable appearance, the Welsh Terrier is one of the most popular and loved dogs we can think of. This breed is certainly unique since these dogs display truly independent and intrepid temperaments that are combined with the deepest sentiments of love and devotion to their masters. Like most Terriers, the Welsh Terrier requires special treatment and training and this is why learning about this breed's origins and most outstanding elements will always be of great use for you.

When we try to understand the history of the Welsh Terrier we will immediately decipher that these dogs are native from such a beautiful country as Wales. Like any other Terrier dog, the Welsh Terrier was originally bred to become a great and outstanding hunter of small animals and even of foxes in rural farms. This creation took place somewhere in the nineteenth century although this breed was not officially presented near the end of the century. The best of this breed is that it developed many useful and interesting abilities that transformed it into a really wonderful companion and hunting dog. It now counts with recognition of the AKC, the UKC, the CKC, the KCGB, the FCI and some others.

The temperament of the Welsh Terrier is similar to that of most Terriers, that is a extremely corageous and investigative character that hardly ever stops. Of course, these dogs display a really good intelligence level as well as a mind of their own that sometimes takes them to get into trouble if not properly controlled. The Welsh Terrier is easy to train inspite of its somewhat stubborn character. Plus, this dog is a wonderful companion dog especially for families with children since they love human company and attention. They also enjoy lots of exercise and outdoor spaces where to run, jump and dig. Their regular mood is happy and full of energy so they will definitely make of your life a bright experience.

As for its appearance, the Welsh Terrier stands out for its wiry and abundant coat which covers the entire body of the animal. This coat is somewhat harsh to the touch and available in black, tan and similar colors. In special areas of the face it forms funny and unique eyebrows and moustaches. The nose of the Welsh Terrier is always large and black while the eyes are small and almost entirely covered with hair. The ears are V- shaped and neatly folded over themselves. The body of the Welsh Terrier is square shaped and compact, with strong and long legs and a rectangular shaped head. Usual measurements for this breed are 20 to 21 pounds of weight and up to 15 inches of height.

Finally, you need to take into account that even the Welsh Terrier can live perfectly well inside an apartment, it will always require a large amount of exercise either indoors or outdoors (or both!). These are truly active dogs that if not provided with the proper exercise routine can become overly destructive, anxious and aggressive.

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