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Sealyham Terrier

General Appearance

Free-moving, active, balanced and of great substance in small compass. General outline oblong, not square.

  Below Average Above Key
Likelihood to wander     High  
Protectiveness Low      
Destructiveness   Medium    
Quietness Low      
Good with children Low      
Affinity to other dogs Low      
Size   Medium    
Lifespan   Medium   Below: < 10 years
Average: > 10 years
Above: > 15 years
Location   Medium   Below: Town only
Average: Town and Country
Above: Country only

Characteristics

Sturdy, game and workmanlike.

Temperament

Alert and fearless but of friendly disposition.

Head and Skull

Skull slightly domed and wide between ears. Cheek bones not prominent. Punishing square jaw, powerful and long. Nose black.

Eyes

Dark, well set, round, of medium size. Dark, pigmented eye rims preferred but unpigmented tolerated.

Ears

Medium- sized, slightly rounded at tip and carried at side of cheek.

Mouth

Teeth level and strong with canines fitting well into each other and long for size of dog. Jaws strong with regular scissor bite, i.e. upper teeth closely overlapping lower teeth and set square to the jaws.

Neck

Fairly long, thick and muscular on well laid shoulders.

Forequarters

Forelegs short, strong and as straight as possible consistent with chest being well let down. Point of shoulder in line with point of elbow which should be close to side of chest.

Body

Medium in length, level and flexible with ribs well sprung. Chest broad and deep, well let down between forelegs.

Hindquarters

Notably powerful for size of dog. Thighs deep and muscular with well bent stifle. Hocks strong, well bent and parallel to each other.

Feet

Round and cat-like with thick pads. Feet pointing directly forward.

Tail

Previously customarily docked. Docked: Medium length. Thick with a rounded tip. Set in line with back and carried erect. Quarters should protrude beyond set of tail. Undocked: Medium length of tail to give a general balance to the dog. Thick at root and tapering towards tip. Ideally carried erect, but not excessively over the back, and with no curl or twist. Quarters should protrude beyond set of tail.

Gait

Brisk and vigorous with plenty of drive.

Coat

Long, hard and wiry topcoat with weather-resistant undercoat

Colour

All white or white with lemon, brown, blue or badger pied markings on head and ears. Much black and heavy ticking undesirable.

Size

Height should not exceed 31 cms (12 ins) at shoulder. Ideal weight: dogs approximately 9 kgs (20 lbs); bitches approximately 8 kgs (18 lbs). General conformation, overall balance, type and substance are main criteria

Excercise Requirements

Moderate

Grooming Needs

Considerable

Notes

Male animals should have two apparently normal testicles fully descended into the scrotum.




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