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Pet Information

Reference ID
4487
Breed
Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier
Availability
11-06-2024
Birth Date
09-19-2024
Age
11 Weeks 3 Days
Gender
Male
Color
Wheaten
Location
Tiny Paws Franklin

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The Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier

As its name implies, the Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier is prized for its coat, which is soft, silky, with a gentle wave, and of warm wheaten color. Underneath, however, is a formidable dog that leaves no doubt as to his terrier origins. Square and medium-sized, he is happy, steady, self-confident, and alert to his surroundings.

History

Known for more than 200 years in Ireland, the "Wheaten" shares a common ancestry with the Kerry Blue and the Irish Terrier but was not owned by the landed gentry. They were the poor man's dog, an all-purpose farm dog, given to patrolling the borders of small farms, ridding them of vermin, herding sheep, and hunting with his master.

Temperament

Wheatens tend to be less scrappy than other terriers but they are true terriers and will be more active than many other breeds, enjoying plenty of exercise every day. They relate well to children and can adapt to city, country, and suburban life. The Wheaten is single coated and sheds minimally, but needs regular grooming to keep its coat mat free.

  • Terrier Group; AKC recognized in 1973.
  • Ranging in size from 17 to 19 inches tall at the shoulder and weighing between 30 and 40 pounds.
  • Small game hunter; farm dog.

Environment

  • Apartment is fine.
  • Fairly active indoors.
  • Be careful in hot weather.

Exercise

  • Daily moderate exercise.

Grooming

  • Daily combing.
  • Periodic professional grooming recommended.
  • Light shedding.
  • Easy on allergy sufferers.

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