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From: MSN Nickname♥·DogMa_SuZ·�?/nobr>  (Original Message)Sent: 4/23/2006 4:49 PM

Soft-Coated Wheaten Terrier

Family: terrier
Place of Origin: Ireland
Date of Origin: 1700s
Avg Size of Male: Height: 18-19 inches, Weight: 35-40 pounds
Avg Size of Female: Height: 17-18 inches, Weight: 30-35 pounds
Original Function: vermin hunting, herding, guardian
Primary Current Function: companion
Other Name: none
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History of the Soft-Coated Wheaten Terrier Breed

The soft-coated Wheaten terrier is one of the three large terriers originating in Ireland. For hundreds of years, it performed farm work such as killing vermin, rounding up cattle and sheep, and guarding the house and property. It was later trained to hunt game and be a water retriever. Its history is uncertain, however it is believed to have been crossed with the Kerry blue terrier. Compared with other breeds, it is bit of a late-bloomer, having only gained breed status in Ireland in 1937. The breed was first recognized by the English Kennel Club in 1943 and by the AKC in 1973. It first came to America in 1946 and was slow to gain a following. Even today, the breed has not gained the popularity of other breeds.

Size and Appearance of the Soft-Coated Wheaten Terrier

The Soft-Coated Wheaten Terrier is square-proportioned with a long rectangular head. It is powerful, yet graceful with a lively gait. It is of medium build with a small strong jaw and large nose. Its single coat is long, soft and wavy with the shade of ripening wheat. Some dogs have a dark shading on the ears.

Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier Temperament

This playful, fun-loving companion is much gentler than most terriers. It usually aims to please its owner, but can be stubborn. It is patient with children who are considerate, although it may get overexcited around small children. It usually does well with other pets, but needs early socialization and training to accept cats. It may dig or jump and has the energy of a puppy even into adulthood. This intelligent dog makes a devoted and loving family pet.

Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier Recommended Maintenance

The long, wavy coat of the soft-coated Wheaten terrier requires daily combing to prevent matting. Its coat does not shed. Trim edges from its ears, feet, and under its tail. Additional care includes bathing only when necessary, brushing its teeth, clipping its nails, and cleaning its ears and eyes. This terrier requires daily exercise to stave off boredom. A long walk, a game in the yard, or self-exercising in a safe enclosure are all acceptable methods of exercise. This breed tends to chase and hunt, so it must be kept in a well-fenced yard. It can live outdoors in temperate climates, but it does better as an indoor dog. The soft coated Wheaten terrier is an intelligent breed that is well-suited for obedience training.

Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier Health

�?Life span: 12-14 years
�?Major concerns: protein wasting diseases (PLE and PLN)
�?Minor concerns: renal dysplasia, allergies
�?Occasionally seen: PRA, CHD, vWD, heart problems
�?Suggested tests: blood and urine protein screens, eye, (hip), (cardiac)



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