Wheaten Border Terriers are characterized by their soft, dense coats that typically come in shades of wheaten, which can range from pale gold to a richer, darker tan. Their coloring is often uniform throughout their bodies, and they may have some variations in shade. The breed's coat is meant to be weather-resistant and can have a slightly tousled appearance. Overall, the wheaten color gives them a warm and appealing look.
Yes, I have a wheaten terrier and he likes to swim.
Canis familiaris
It's originally from Ireland.
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Wheaten Terrier
Yes, a Soft-coated Wheaten Terrier is a pedigree breed. This means that the Kennel Club recognises it and ancestry and stud records are kept for this breed.
Wheaten Terrier
buddy wong is my awesome wheaten terrier :)
This is what they look like as a puppy Adult
after about 2 to 3 years.
Yes I would count that dog large.
Very first developed in Ireland, the Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier served numerous valuable functions for its earlier owners. They were frequently provided responsibility for herding, for searching, and for guarding farms.