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Country of Origin:
Wales

Breed Group:
Terrier

Size:
Small to Medium

Temperament:
Friendly, spirited, alert, confident, intelligent

Exercise Requirements:
High – needs at least 1 to 1.5 hours of daily exercise, including walks, free running in secure areas, and mental stimulation

Typical Lifespan:
12–15 years

Grooming Needs:
High – dense, wiry coat needs regular brushing and hand-stripping every few months to maintain coat texture and condition

Health Considerations:

  • Allergies and skin sensitivities
  • Lens luxation
  • Hip dysplasia (occasionally)
  • Recommended health tests: Eye testing, general physical screening

Description:
The Welsh Terrier is a charming and cheerful breed, originally bred to hunt badgers, foxes, and otters. With a classic terrier look and a strong work ethic, it is full of character and energy. Known for being slightly more biddable than some terrier cousins, it still retains the typical terrier tenacity and independence.

Best Suited For:

  • Active individuals or families
  • Homes with secure gardens and time for grooming
  • Owners looking for a spirited, manageable-sized companion

Less Suitable For:

  • Sedentary households
  • Owners seeking a low-maintenance coat
  • Homes with small pets (due to prey drive)

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