Originally a hunting dog but now for shows, the Welsh Terrier expression comes from the position of its eyes, ears, and body color. Its rectangular-shaped body holds a face that is elongated with whiskers and beards, short tail, ears folded towards the skull, and a coarse wire-textured coat. The head, legs, and underbelly are tan-colored while the back is black. The dog enjoys digging, which is supported by its sturdy, compact, and rugged body, and high prey drive. It loves challenges too for entertainment, friendly and outgoing with other dogs and people, and loves to scrowl when annoyed or displeased.
Welsh Terriers have a withers height between 14”-15.5” (36-39 cm) and a typical weight in the range of 20-22 lb (9-10 kg). The Welsh Terrier has an overall body length of roughly 21”-24” (53-61 cm), standing height between 19”-21” (48-53 cm), and a typical lifespan of 10-14 years.
Originally a hunting dog but now for shows, the Welsh Terrier expression comes from the position of its eyes, ears, and body color. Its rectangular-shaped body holds a face that is elongated with whiskers and beards, short tail, ears folded towards the skull, and a coarse wire-textured coat. The head, legs, and underbelly are tan-colored while the back is black. The dog enjoys digging, which is supported by its sturdy, compact, and rugged body, and high prey drive. It loves challenges too for entertainment, friendly and outgoing with other dogs and people, and loves to scrowl when annoyed or displeased.
Welsh Terriers have a withers height between 14”-15.5” (36-39 cm) and a typical weight in the range of 20-22 lb (9-10 kg). The Welsh Terrier has an overall body length of roughly 21”-24” (53-61 cm), standing height between 19”-21” (48-53 cm), and a typical lifespan of 10-14 years.