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Irish Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier dog breed - photos and description

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Irish Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier

Main characteristics of the breed

Care:Need regular care
Size:Large
Molt:Sheds very little or almost no shedding
Need for activity:Need a lot of physical activity
Domination:Highestlevel
Tolerance of loneliness:They really need people
Type of wool:Long - haired
Temperament:Choleric
Friendly to strangers:Fairly friendly
Intellect:Working intelligence
Learnability:Very easy to learn
Specialization:Companions, Hunting
Tendency to bark:Almost don't bark, quiet ones

The Irish Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier is a beautiful, cheerful and balanced dog. The breed was developed in Ireland and has a history dating back hundreds of years. In the past, they were kept mainly by farmers for guarding and hunting rats.

  Today the breed is popular, but quite rare. It is distinguished from other terriers by its luxurious coat of unusual silky color. Before getting a dog of this breed, you need to study its description and reviews from owners in order to know all the pros and cons of owning such a dog. These dogs have a balanced temperament, developed intelligence and excellent working qualities.

  They were bred to help on farms: they not only hunted rodents, but also guarded farms and even herded livestock. Today, representatives of the breed are often used as companions, house dogs, police dogs and psychotherapists. The Wheaten Terrier is one of the Irish Terrier breeds. These dogs have been bred in Ireland since ancient times.

  The first mention of a terrier with a soft coat of wheaten color dates back to the 17th century. These dogs lived in the houses of the poor, exterminated rats and other pests, and looked after livestock. These coat colors were the result of folk selection. People chose light-colored puppies that did not stand out against the background of dead grass. The dogs turned out to be friendly, loyal and cheerful. As a result, they quickly became popular not only among farmers, but also among wealthy families.

  They were used to hunt badgers, otters, foxes and hares. These dogs are hardy, energetic and persistent - they will not calm down until they catch up with the game. Although wheaten terriers have been used for guarding, they are not good guard dogs. They are not aggressive towards people and are not aggressive towards strangers. However, they are quite aggressive towards animals. Therefore, they should not be kept in the same house as cats, birds and rodents. This is due to the fact that he views pets as prey. He often gets into conflict with other dogs.

  The Irish Wheaten Terrier is a good-natured, cheerful dog. They are suitable for active owners and families with children over six years of age. They are smart, easy to train and can perform a variety of tricks. Thanks to its luxurious and unusual fur, this beautiful pet will attract the admiring glances of others.

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