Welsh Terrier
Welsh Terrier
Temperament: Friendly, Spirited, Intelligent
Group: Terrier Group
Height: 38.1–38.1 in
Weight: 9.1–9.1 lb
Life Expectancy: 12.0–15.0 yrs
Energy Level: Energetic
Trainability: Agreeable
Shedding: Occasional
Grooming Frequency: 2-3 Times a Week Brushing
Sturdy, compact, and rugged, with a tight-fitting black-and-tan coat and a rectangular head featuring folded ears and a jaunty beard, Welsh are constructed along the classic lines of Britain’s long-legged terriers. They stand about 15 inches at the shoulder, a little larger than the Lakeland Terrier but much smaller than the mighty Airedale.All three breeds, however, share a family resemblance: An ancient breed called the Old English Black and Tan Terrier is thought to be the granddaddy of these and some other British terriers. The Welsh Terrier is as alert and spirited as any self-respecting terrier, but a bit calmer than most—“game, not quarrelsome,” as breed fanciers say. The Welshman was bred to do battle with badgers, otters, and other dangerous opponents.