The Welsh Terrier is a small-to-medium sized, lively dog breed known for its bold personality and distinctive wiry coat.
🐶 Welsh Terrier
Welsh Terrier
Key facts
- Origin: Wales (United Kingdom)
- Group: Terrier group
- Size: Small to medium
- Weight: Around 9–10 kg (20–22 lbs)
- Height: About 36–39 cm at the shoulder
- Coat: Dense, wiry, usually black and tan (often with a “jacket” style pattern)
Personality
- Very energetic and playful
- Confident and bold (typical terrier traits)
- Loyal to family, can be affectionate
- Sometimes stubborn and independent
- Good watchdog due to alert nature
Exercise needs
- High energy level
- Needs daily walks and playtime
- Enjoys digging, chasing, and exploring
Training
- Intelligent but can be strong-willed
- Best with consistent, positive training
- Early socialization is important
Grooming
- Wiry coat needs regular brushing
- Occasional hand-stripping or professional grooming
- Low shedding compared to many breeds
Good to know
- Can get along well with children if trained early
- May chase small animals due to hunting instincts
- Best suited for active owners
Bottom line
The Welsh Terrier is a spirited, intelligent, and energetic companion that thrives in active households and enjoys attention, training, and outdoor activity.
If you want, I can compare it with similar terriers (like Airedale or Fox Terrier) so you can see which one fits you better.