Welsh Terrier

The Welsh Terrier is an intelligent, energetic, and highly adaptable working breed, originally developed in Wales for hunting vermin and small game. Known for its keen instincts, sturdy build, and dense wiry coat, the Welsh Terrier excels in obedience, agility, hunting, and companionship.

Core Traits of the Welsh Terrier

  1. Highly Intelligent – Quick learner with strong problem-solving abilities.

  2. Loyal and Affectionate – Forms deep bonds and thrives on companionship.

  3. Energetic and Playful – Requires regular physical and mental stimulation.

  4. Versatile Working Ability – Excels in hunting, agility, and obedience.

  5. Confident Yet Gentle – Bold in personality but affectionate with loved ones.

  6. Eager-to-Please – Easy to train due to its cooperative nature.

  7. Sociable Yet Alert – Affectionate toward family but watchful with strangers.

  8. Resilient and Hardy – Adaptable to various climates and outdoor conditions.

  9. Compact Yet Athletic – Small but agile, maintaining efficient movement.

  10. Dense, Weather-Resistant Coat – Requires regular grooming and hand-stripping.


Breed Standards

The Welsh Terrier is a small, well-balanced breed, standing 14-15 inches tall and weighing 20-22 pounds. It has expressive dark eyes, high-set folded ears, and a harsh, wiry double coat that comes in black and tan or grizzle. Their graceful yet efficient gait highlights endurance and agility, making them ideal working and companion dogs. Temperamentally, Welsh Terriers are intelligent, affectionate, and deeply loyal, excelling in family and active settings.

Health Test Information

The following health tests are associated with this breed: