The Welsh Terrier is a breed of dog, one of many terrier breeds. It is suited for hunting fox, birds, and badgers and for being kept as a pet. The Welsh Terrier originates from Wales and has existed since the 1800s. Its origins lie in the Old English Black and Tan terrier that existed in England as early as the 13th century. It also existed in Wales and it was that sort that finally was registered by The Kennel Club under the name Welsh Terrier. Until 1900, it was called the "Old English Terrier" or "Black and Tan Rough Haired Terrier". The breed has been recognised since 1886 and is more common than the Airedale Terrier or the Fox Terrier.
The fur contains two layers, an undercoat that insulates and an abrasive fur on top that protects against dirt, rain, and wind. The colour is red-brown with black marks. White is allowed only as small marks on the front of the breast.
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Dog Owner's Guide Profile: The Welsh Terrier - Information on the breed: standard, temperament, grooming.
Welsh Terrier Breed Standard - Official description of the breed as provided by the American Kennel Club (AKC).
Meta Description: [ The Welsh Terrier is a sturdy, compact, rugged dog of medium size with a
coarse wire-textured coat. The legs, underbody and head are tan; the jacket
black (or occasionally grizzle). The tail is docked to length meant to complete
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