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Sealyham Terrier
Sealyham Terrier

Introduction

The Sealyham Terrier, also known as the Pembrokeshire Terrier and the Sealy Ham Terrier, is a smart and sassy little dog whose small size belies its strength and typical terrier temperament. Bred to hunt badger and other small game, it has a strong-willed, bold and active disposition. The breed was recognized by the American Kennel Club in 1911 as a member of the Terrier Group and had its American show debut in San Mateo, California, that same year.

The mature Sealyham Terrier should stand about 10½ inches at the withers and weigh about 20 to 25 pounds, with bitches being a bit lighter. The white coat of this breed requires regular care, including brushing, plucking and clipping. The tail is normally docked. The most important thing to the wellbeing of this breed is that it is allowed to accompany its owners wherever they go.

Sealyham Terrier - History and Health

This unique little terrier is named for Sealyham, which was the Welsh estate of the man who developed the breed, retired army Captain John Edwardes. His estate at Sealy Ham, on the Seal River in the southwest corner of Wales, was rich with small game. From 1850 to 1890, he developed a type of small, white, hardy terrier that excelled in quarrying badger, otter and fox. The dog had to be tough enough and small

Sealyham Terrier - Temperament & Personality

Sealyham owners tell people, “Once you go Sealy, you'll never own a different breed.” These little dogs pack a giant personality, and they aren't afraid to do anything for a laugh. Sealyham Terriers are less active than other terrier breeds and are also less confrontational and yappy. They do bark, but they are less likely to provoke other dogs than their terrier cousins. Sealies make great companions for families of all sizes. They are perfect

Sealyham Terrier - Appearance & Grooming

The Sealyham Terrier is a small but strong terrier with a large head, domed skull, and a distinctive bushy beard. The oval shaped eyes are wide set and dark in color, always keen and alert. The pendant ears are folded level with the top of the head, have rounded tips and should reach the outer corner of the eye. The topline is level and the back should be as long as the dog is tall.

Sealyham Terrier - Pictures

The saying goes, “a picture is worth a thousand words”. Check out the many different Sealyham Terrier Pictures and Sealyham Terrier images. Get an in depth look at the Sealyham Terrier and see the many things that this breed has to offer.