And Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier

And Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier

 

Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier's Care - 6 Steps For Caring & Training

First bred in Ireland as a farm dog and family companion, the Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier is closely related to the Irish and Kerry Blue Terriers. He has a soft, silky coat, and he is a happy dog. He's not as feisty as other terriers but makes a good watch dog and protector. This medium-sized dog ranges from 20-40 pounds in adulthood and has a strong graceful gate. Most Soft Coated Wheaten Terriers are very good with children.

Many people think the Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier is a high-maintenance animal because of its longer fur, and they do require a lot of grooming to maintain a healthy, matt-free coat. If you're thinking about bringing a Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier into your home and family, you should understand what it takes to care for and groom him.

A Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier's coat is perhaps the most distinguishing thing about him. His very name captures this outstanding feature. He has a long, abundant white to light-grey coat that falls loosely about his frame. A good breed for allergy sufferers, a well-groomed dog will not shed much at all. However, its coat requires regular, careful grooming.

Frequent grooming is necessary with the Soft Coated Wheaten Carrier. A daily comb (use a medium-toothed comb) is recommended over a brush for the Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier, and it should be used daily to prevent matting and to keep the coat soft, shiny, and tangle-free. You'll also want to have him trimmed now and then to preserve the traditional "terrier look" and allow for his new coat to grow. You'll be happier if you begin to acclimate your Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier to the grooming procedures while he's still a puppy. Make him learn to love the comb and trimmer, and he's more likely to be cooperative!

In addition to daily combing and occasional trimming, it's important to care for the eyes, ears, teeth. and nails of your Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier. Their abundance of fur makes it easy to get eye and ear infections, and brushing his teeth regularly can add years to his life. If you don't know how or are not able to do these tasks yourself, you can hire a professional dog groomer to handle it.

It's important to begin socializing and training your Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier pet dog while he's still a puppy. Being a terrier, he has lots of energy and can become dog aggressive if it's not channeled properly. Your Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier will respond well to a training program that is characterized by a few well-picked keywords:

Consistency

Always be consistent when you're training you Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier pet dog. Use the same hand signals, body language, and tone of voice for each command to avoid confusion and mixed behavior. And always be consistent with punishment and rewards so that your Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier pet dog will know what you expect when you want something of him.

Tone

Soft coated wheaten terriers are sensitive to tone of voice. He'll be able to read you quickly, especially if you are not sensitive to how sensitive he is. For a consistent level of behavior, try to cultivate a calm, soft tone with him at all times.

Timing

Your Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier will respond better if you correct and reward him immediately so that he associates his behavior with your response. If you sense he's about to make a mistake, correct him before it happens. Your terrier will have a sense of behavioral consequences if you react to him quickly and clearly.


There's considerable work involved in the care and training of the Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier pet dog. He is a bundle of energy, though not so much as other terriers. He's a good-sized dog with an enthusiastic nature and the ability to protect you and your children. He's a great playmate for the kids and a loving companion for you. But be aware that when you bring the Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier into your home, you are making a commitment to provide regular, careful care and grooming.

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question about terrier breeds,are all terriers hyper dogs ???? ?
im thinking about getting a dog i already have one breed on my mind an english setter i was at the adoption center today to meet one and i lover her her name is daisy shes 2 years old shes soo sweet and playfull she was rescued from someone that that kept her outside since she was a puppy i nall kinds of weather hot cold freezing etc.... i already have a setter ( an irish red setter) so i know thta thye needs LOTS Of exercise but its all worth it they are very similar to goldens and lab in personality but they can be stubborn now back ot the terrier i want a "larger" terrier as for the temperament are they all " quick to bark, quick to chase, lively, bossy, feisty, scrappy, clever, independent, stubborn, persistent, impulsive, intense" thats the info i found on a web page about terriers i did my reseach and i know that some of the larger terriers are : -airedale terrier kerry blue terrier bedlington terrier irish terrier and soft coated wheaten terrier now i know that every dog is different also what kind of terrier do you have ??? i know that most people keep smaller breed like the cairn terrier, parson or jack russell ,westie yorkshire terrier toy fox terier etc...

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Does anyone have pictures of a Boxer and Wheaten Terrier mix? Or know of anyone that sells them?
I want to buy a Boxer and Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier mix. I love boxers, but I'm allergic. I am not allergic to Soft Coated Wheaten Teriers and I figure that a mix would be the best of both worlds. Please let me know!

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Dog breed suggestions?
I've done a lot of research on dogs in general, and need help deciding on a breed. I am currently interested in the Brittany, Keeshond, Lhasa Apso, and Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier, among others, but new suggestions are always welcome. c: ? I am willing to provide professional grooming, and can devote an hour a day (more, if necessary) to brushing, bathing, etc. ? I can sweep up a few stray hairs, but minimal shedding is preferable. ? I am currently renting a 1300 sq. ft house in the suburbs, with a large backyard. There's also a lot of parks nearby, so I can take the dog there to provide additional exercise. ? Friends & family visit on a regular basis, so the dog will need to be friendly. ? I'm looking for an affectionate, 'velcro-dog' that likes to cuddle. :3 ? Training is no object, so it's fine if the dog is a little stubborn. {Additional information can be provided if necessary. ^^) 1. I'm not too worried about size. :) 2. I am an editor, and do almost all of my work from home. 3. It's hot in the summer, cold in the winter here, and generally pretty humid. 4. I don't really mind how energetic the dog is; there's a beach nearby, and plenty of other places where he/she can run around. ouo

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