Welsh terrier puppies for sale

Available Welsh terrier puppies for sale

Welsh terrier puppies for sale

Ares-Female

 welsh terrier puppies for sale
  • Age 7 weeks
  • Breed: Welsh Terrier
  • Current Weight 1lb 8oz @ 5.9 weeks
  • Est Adult Weight 8-12 lbs
  • Vaccinations Up-To-Date On All Shots
  • Vet Inspection (inspected at 8 wks)

Our puppies come with the following items included with their purchase price!

  • Record of puppy vaccination
  • Health Certificate issued by our vet
  • Option for a 1 Year Genetic Health Guarantee
  • Receipt / Bill of Sale
  • Socialization
  • Started on basic Training
  • Started on Potty Training

Arlo-Male

 welsh terrier puppies for sale
  • Age 7 weeks
  • Breed: Welsh Terrier
  • Current Weight 1lb 8oz @ 5.9 weeks
  • Est Adult Weight 8-12 lbs
  • Vaccinations Up-To-Date On All Shots
  • Vet Inspection (inspected at 8 wks)

Our puppies come with the following items included with their purchase price!

  • Record of puppy vaccination
  • Health Certificate issued by our vet
  • Option for a 1 Year Genetic Health Guarantee
  • Receipt / Bill of Sale
  • Socialization
  • Started on basic Training
  • Started on Potty Training

Basil-Male

 welsh terrier puppies for sale
  • Age 7 weeks
  • Breed: Welsh Terrier
  • Current Weight 1lb 8oz @ 5.9 weeks
  • Est Adult Weight 8-12 lbs
  • Vaccinations Up-To-Date On All Shots
  • Vet Inspection (inspected at 8 wks)

Our puppies come with the following items included with their purchase price!

  • Record of puppy vaccination
  • Health Certificate issued by our vet
  • Option for a 1 Year Genetic Health Guarantee
  • Receipt / Bill of Sale
  • Socialization
  • Started on basic Training
  • Started on Potty Training

Bert-Female

 welsh terrier puppies for sale
  • Age 7 weeks
  • Breed: Welsh Terrier
  • Current Weight 1lb 8oz @ 5.9 weeks
  • Est Adult Weight 8-12 lbs
  • Vaccinations Up-To-Date On All Shots
  • Vet Inspection (inspected at 8 wks)

Our puppies come with the following items included with their purchase price!

  • Record of puppy vaccination
  • Health Certificate issued by our vet
  • Option for a 1 Year Genetic Health Guarantee
  • Receipt / Bill of Sale
  • Socialization
  • Started on basic Training
  • Started on Potty Training

Clint-Male

 welsh terrier puppies for sale
  • Age 7 weeks
  • Breed: Welsh Terrier
  • Current Weight 1lb 8oz @ 5.9 weeks
  • Est Adult Weight 8-12 lbs
  • Vaccinations Up-To-Date On All Shots
  • Vet Inspection (inspected at 8 wks)

Our puppies come with the following items included with their purchase price!

  • Record of puppy vaccination
  • Health Certificate issued by our vet
  • Option for a 1 Year Genetic Health Guarantee
  • Receipt / Bill of Sale
  • Socialization
  • Started on basic Training
  • Started on Potty Training

Cyrus-Female

 welsh terrier puppies for sale
  • Age 7 weeks
  • Breed: Welsh Terrier
  • Current Weight 1lb 8oz @ 5.9 weeks
  • Est Adult Weight 8-12 lbs
  • Vaccinations Up-To-Date On All Shots
  • Vet Inspection (inspected at 8 wks)

Our puppies come with the following items included with their purchase price!

  • Record of puppy vaccination
  • Health Certificate issued by our vet
  • Option for a 1 Year Genetic Health Guarantee
  • Receipt / Bill of Sale
  • Socialization
  • Started on basic Training
  • Started on Potty Training

Ezra-Female

welsh terrier puppies for sale near me
  • Age 7 weeks
  • Breed: Welsh Terrier
  • Current Weight 1lb 8oz @ 5.9 weeks
  • Est Adult Weight 8-12 lbs
  • Vaccinations Up-To-Date On All Shots
  • Vet Inspection (inspected at 8 wks)

Our puppies come with the following items included with their purchase price!

  • Record of puppy vaccination
  • Health Certificate issued by our vet
  • Option for a 1 Year Genetic Health Guarantee
  • Receipt / Bill of Sale
  • Socialization
  • Started on basic Training
  • Started on Potty Training

Cinco-Female

welsh terrier puppies for sale near me
  • Age 7 weeks
  • Breed: Welsh Terrier
  • Current Weight 1lb 8oz @ 5.9 weeks
  • Est Adult Weight 8-12 lbs
  • Vaccinations Up-To-Date On All Shots
  • Vet Inspection (inspected at 8 wks)

Our puppies come with the following items included with their purchase price!

  • Record of puppy vaccination
  • Health Certificate issued by our vet
  • Option for a 1 Year Genetic Health Guarantee
  • Receipt / Bill of Sale
  • Socialization
  • Started on basic Training
  • Started on Potty Training

Dean-Male

welsh terrier puppies for sale near me
  • Age 7 weeks
  • Breed: Welsh Terrier
  • Current Weight 1lb 8oz @ 5.9 weeks
  • Est Adult Weight 8-12 lbs
  • Vaccinations Up-To-Date On All Shots
  • Vet Inspection (inspected at 8 wks)

Our puppies come with the following items included with their purchase price!

  • Record of puppy vaccination
  • Health Certificate issued by our vet
  • Option for a 1 Year Genetic Health Guarantee
  • Receipt / Bill of Sale
  • Socialization
  • Started on basic Training
  • Started on Potty Training
welsh terrier puppies for sale near me

The first step towards responsible pet ownership is to learn about the breed you are interested in; becoming educated on the history and natural characteristics of the breed of dog will allow you to decide if that breed is right for you.
Sadly, too many dogs are in animal shelters due to a spontaneous urge to get a family pet. Learn more about our specific breeds & their characteristics here before starting our application process.

Our welsh terrier puppies for sale is a spirited and confident breed, known for its playful nature and affectionate personality. Originating from Wales, these dogs were originally bred for hunting but have become beloved companions thanks to their friendly and loyal temperament. They are intelligent, adaptable, and make excellent pets for active families. Whether you’re looking for a dog that enjoys outdoor adventures or one that can cuddle up on the couch, a welsh terrier puppies for sale is a versatile and delightful choice.

Reserving our welsh terrier puppies for sale puppy from us is a simple process. Start by browsing our available puppies to find the one that best suits your family. Once you’ve made your selection, contact us to discuss the next steps. We require a deposit to secure your reservation, ensuring that your chosen puppy is held for you until they are ready to go home. We also provide regular updates and are here to answer any questions you may have during the reservation period.

What is the typical size and temperament of a Welsh Terrier?
Our welsh terrier puppies for sale are medium-sized dogs, usually weighing between 20 to 22 pounds and standing about 15 inches tall. They are known for their confident, outgoing temperament and are both playful and affectionate. Welsh Terriers are intelligent and can be quite independent, making early training and socialization important.

Are Welsh Terriers good with children and other pets?
Yes, welsh terrier puppies for sale generally get along well with children and other pets, especially if they are properly socialized from a young age. They are playful and energetic, which makes them great companions for active families. However, their terrier instincts may lead them to chase smaller animals, so supervision is recommended around smaller pets.

What kind of care does a Welsh Terrier require?
Welsh welsh terrier puppies for sale regular grooming, including weekly brushing and occasional trimming to maintain their wiry coat. They need daily exercise, such as walks or playtime, to burn off energy and stay healthy. Training and socialization from a young age are also important to help them develop into well-behaved adults. Regular veterinary check-ups, a balanced diet, and plenty of attention are key to their well-being.

How do I choose a healthy Welsh Terrier puppy?
Choosing our healthy welsh terrier puppies for sale involves selecting a reputable breeder who prioritizes the health and temperament of their dogs. Look for breeders who provide health clearances for the puppy’s parents and offer a health guarantee for their puppies. When choosing a puppy, look for one that is active, alert, and shows no signs of illness. A good breeder will also be transparent about the puppy’s health and be available to answer any questions you have.

Are Welsh Terriers easy to train?
Our welsh terrier puppies for sale are intelligent dogs that can be trained with patience and consistency. They respond well to positive reinforcement methods, but their independent nature means that training should be firm yet gentle. Starting training early is crucial to ensure they develop good habits. Socialization is equally important to help them become well-rounded dogs.

Brief info about this breed

He may look like a small Airedale, but the Welsh Terrier has his own personality. It’s certainly a strong personality, and no wonder — he was bred to hunt badgers, foxes, and otters. Although not many folks hunt badgers these days, hunting cookies in the yard is a solid alternative. Smart as can be, this party boy excels in agility, fly ball, tracking, earth dog, and obedience competitions. He’s also been involved in both search and rescue work and therapy.

The Welshie is a lot of dog in a medium-sized package, and first-time owners would do better with a less independent breed. However, other dog lovers may wish to step up to the challenge of life with a freethinker whose prime desire has nothing to do with pleasing you. He’s a problem solver, which can be wonderful and terrifying. Don’t underestimate his problem-solving skills, because if he’s bored, that’s a problem to be solved. He’s not for the faint of heart, or for those looking for a quiet companion or for instant obedience. As a matter of fact, obedience might be a long time in coming — but it will eventually, with repeated effort.

He needs intellectual stimulation, and if you can provide that in his training, there’ll be no stopping him in competition. First and foremost, this boy has to burn off steam every day or you’ll be scraping him off the ceiling. He has a ton of energy and requires — not just needs — an hour of exercise every day. If you’re looking for a jogging companion, he’s your man; and he’ll be up early brewing your coffee while waiting for you to get your running shoes on.

Regardless of how much exercise he gets, you should still expect to see some rough play in the house that can result in Welsh Terriers flying off couches or knocking over lamps. They’re surprisingly tough when it comes to this kind of play (whereas some gentler canine souls dislike the wild play of children).

The kids will have a great time with him as they roughhouse — and nap — together; welsh terrier puppies for sale are terrific with kids. A word of caution: If you play with your Welsh Terrier inside the house, don’t expect him to not race through the house at other times. It becomes an accepted behavior, and he’ll launch himself off furniture whenever the mood hits. And that might be often, since he enjoys being in high altitudes and will frequently relax on picnic benches and tables.

A Welshie is intelligent, and while that helps him grasp concepts easily, he can be difficult to train. You won’t get anywhere with boring, rote lessons — in fact, repetition is the best way to get a Welsh Terrier to ignore you. On the other hand, you’ll be amazed at what you can accomplish with fun, positive training that convinces him that you’re the one in charge.

He was bred to be freethinking, like a child of the sixties, so if you work with this trait instead of against it, you’ll have more fun than you can imagine. He can do well in homes with other dogs, but he needs to be properly socialized to keep him from being dog-aggressive. He’s definitely not recommended for homes with small animals due to his strong prey drive.

Although it’s not ideal, the Welsh Terrier can live in an apartment. He’s a born watchdog and will bark when he sees or hears something suspicious — which can be a problem in buildings with noise restrictions. A house with a small fenced yard is better suited to his energy and noise, particularly if you don’t mind a few holes in the lawn here and there.

Like many other terriers, the Welshie has a great time digging and can easily make a mess of gardens and yards. Despite his hardiness, he does better living indoors with the people he loves rather than outside in a kennel. The Welsh Terrier can be a perfect, devoted companion for an active family who has the time to care for him and meet his exercise requirements.

He’s independent enough to not yearn for or demand excessive attention, yet he’s affectionate enough to enjoy time spent cuddling on the couch. He’ll fill the house with the sounds of life and just might grace your furniture and tables. The Welsh Terrier is proof that life can be lived to the fullest and that not all good things come in big packages.

The welsh terrier puppies for sale is a cheerful, intelligent dog who loves to have fun and is always affectionate. He’s energetic and has a playful nature. Loyal and devoted to his family, he can nevertheless be quite the social butterfly. He loves to amuse both himself and his family, and he’s not as hot-tempered as some other terrier breeds. His loving disposition and energy makes him an excellent family companion who’s great with children.

The Welshie can be independent, which may lead to some training difficulties (especially with inexperienced owners). But this is usually offset by what most people love best about the Welsh Terrier: his happy, fun-loving zest for life. Temperament is affected by a number of factors, including heredity, training, and socialization.

Puppies with nice temperaments are curious and playful, willing to approach people and be held by them. Choose the middle-of-the-road puppy, not the one who’s beating up his littermates or the one who’s hiding in the corner. Always meet at least one of the parents — usually the mother is the one who’s available — to ensure that they have nice temperaments that you’re comfortable with. Meeting siblings or other relatives of the parents is also helpful for evaluating what a puppy will be like when he grows up.

Like every dog, the Welshie needs early socialization — exposure to many different people, sights, sounds, and experiences — when they’re young. Socialization helps ensure that your Welshie puppy grows up to be a well-rounded dog. Enrolling him in a puppy kindergarten class is a great start. Inviting visitors over regularly, and taking him to busy parks, stores that allow dogs, and on leisurely strolls to meet neighbors will also help him polish his social skills.

Welshies are generally healthy, but like all breeds, they’re prone to certain health conditions. Not all Welshies will get any or all of these diseases, but it’s important to be aware of them if you’re considering this breed. If you’re buying a puppy, find a good breeder who will show you health clearances for both your puppy’s parents.

Health clearances prove that a dog has been tested for and cleared of a particular condition. In Welshies, you should expect to see health clearances from the Orthopedic Foundation for Animals (OFA) for hip dysplasia (with a score of fair or better), elbow dysplasia, hypothyroidism, and von Willebrand’s disease; from Auburn University for thrombopathia; and from the Canine Eye Registry Foundation (CERF) certifying that eyes are normal. You can confirm health clearances by checking the OFA web site (offa.org).

  • Allergies: Allergies are a common ailment in dogs, and the Welsh Terrier is no exception. There are three main types of allergies: food allergies, which are treated by eliminating certain foods from the dog’s diet; contact allergies, which are caused by a reaction to a topical substance such as bedding, flea powders, dog shampoos, and other chemicals; and inhalant allergies, which are caused by airborne allergens such as pollen, dust, and mildew. Treatment varies according to the cause and may include dietary restrictions, medications, and environmental changes.
  • Epilepsy: This is a neurological condition that’s often, but not always, inherited. It can cause mild or severe seizures that may show themselves as unusual behavior (such as running frantically as if being chased, staggering, or hiding) or even by falling down, limbs rigid, and losing consciousness. Seizures are frightening to watch, but the long-term prognosis for dogs with idiopathic epilepsy is generally very good. It’s important to take your dog to the vet for proper diagnosis (especially since seizures can have other causes) and treatment.
  • Glaucoma: This is a painful disease in which pressure in the eye is abnormally high due to improper drainage of normal eye fluids. This causes damage to the optic nerve, resulting in vision loss and blindness. Glaucoma may be hereditary, or it may be the result of some other problem in the eye, such as inflammation, a tumor, or injury. The affected eye will be red, teary, squinty, and appear painful; the front of the eye will have a whitish, almost blue cloudiness. Vision loss and eventually blindness will result, sometimes even when treated with surgery or medication.
  • Hypothyroidism: Hypothyroidism is a disorder of the thyroid gland. It’s thought to be responsible for conditions such as epilepsy, alopecia (hair loss), obesity, lethargy, hyperpigmentation, pyoderma, and other skin conditions. It is treated with medication and diet.

Training a welsh terrier puppies for sale can be a study in who is more determined, the trainer who’s trying to get the Terrier to listen, or the bored Terrier who’s ignoring the trainer. The Welshie is known for having a mind of his own and he’s not the most obedient of breeds — he’s no sunny Golden Retriever — so he will often test limits. Train him with positive reinforcement and consistency. Harsh corrections can shut down any chance at getting through to him.

The welsh terrier puppies for sale can also become bored easily, so he requires an interesting training routine. Breaking training up with fun games, keeping it free of repetition, and giving him something to work for are excellent ways to get him more interested in training. Socialization is important with a Welsh Terrier. He can be combative with other dogs and animals, but this trait can be corrected with proper training and early and ongoing socialization. In fact, Welsh Terriers generally do well with other dogs once they’re socialized.

A Welsh Terrier is a high-energy dog. Even with a vigorous exercise routine, you should expect some of that energy to be converted into room-crashing escapades that range throughout the house. He should have a minimum of 30 to 60 minutes of daily exercise, which can be accomplished by playing in a yard or dog park (as long as he isn’t too dog-aggressive to go to the dog park), playing in the house, or going on a long walk. Letting him hang in the yard by himself is not going to be enough — and he’ll probably jump the fence.

The Welsh Terrier is very fond of toys and will burn off ample energy playing by himself with his favorite squeaky toy. He can also make an excellent jogging companion, though his high prey drive means you should keep him leashed on walks.

Crate training benefits every dog and is a kind way to ensure that your Welshie doesn’t have accidents in the house or get into things he shouldn’t. A crate is also a place where he can retreat for a nap. Crate training at a young age will help your Welshie accept confinement if he ever needs to be boarded or hospitalized.

Never stick your welsh terrier puppies for sale in a crate all day long, however. It’s not a jail, and he shouldn’t spend more than a few hours at a time in it except when he’s sleeping at night. Welshies are people dogs, and they aren’t meant to spend their lives locked up in a crate or kennel. Although it’s not ideal, the Welsh Terrier can live in an apartment. He will bark, though, and this can become a problem in buildings with noise restrictions. A house with a small, fenced yard is better. Also, he needs to live indoors with the people he loves.