Welsh Terrier
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How to pronounce Welsh Terrier: welsh teh·ree·uh
Welsh Terriers are small, moderately active dogs originating from Wales where they were bred for hunting. Their coat is short, wiry, and usually black, tan, or brown in colour.
From digging and chasing, to playing and snoozing. Natural dog behaviours aren’t breed-specific. But with each pooch comes their own loveable quirks, as well as some important things to consider.
If you’re thinking about giving a Welsh Terrier a forever home, here are some key facts that might help your decision.
Caring for Welsh Terriers
Every dog is different with their own personality and needs. Here are some areas to think about when taking care of a Welsh Terrier.

Welsh Terrier behaviour and training
Even if you think you know about Welsh Terriers, it’s important to remember that every dog has their own personality.

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