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Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Wirelsh Terrier Grooming and Breeders

The Wirelsh Terrier is colored tan on the head, legs and underbelly while having a black or sometimes grizzle saddle. The breed is a sturdy and compact dog of about medium size that can grow up to 15.5 in. (39.5 cm) with a weight of 20-22 lbs (9–10 kg). The tail is usually docked and is more preferred in order to complete the image of a square dog that is as tall as it is long. The body shape is rectangular, with elongated, "brick-like" face. This shape is formed by the whiskers and beard.

Wirelsh Terrier
Wirelsh Terrier the hair contains two layers, an undercoat that insulates and an abrasive fur on top that protects against dirt, rain, and wind. Welsh Terriers are born mostly all black and during the first year they change the color to standard black and tan grizzle.

The Wirelsh Terrier originates from Wales and has been claimed to be the oldest existing dog breed in the UK according to the research of Julian Calder and Alastair Bruce for their book, 'The Oldest - in celebration of Britain's living history'. The Welsh Terrier was a latecomer to the British show-ring (being primarily a working dog) and was not officially registered until the 19th century.

Wirelsh Terrier
Wirelsh Terrier in hybrids have come a long stretch from the mutts and mongrels formerly tsase when two hybrids are bred to produce a breed. Though many would beg to differ, there is nothing new about the practice of selective breeding. Wirelsh Terrier for years different dogs have been teamed to create an otherwise ‘perfect’ offspring exhibiting greater characteristics and personality traits that would qualify them as man’s best friend. Although every dog is as unique as its owner, perhaps the best way to find out about the hybrid’s temperament is by looking up the breeds in the cross and understand you can get any of those characteristics found in either breed. It is not uncommon to have more dominant traits from one parent than another, the same way a child will inherit more prevailing traits from their father than their mother or vice versa.

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