Wheatons 101
Terrier groupThe long, silky coat of the Soft-Coated Wheaten is so distinctive among the terriers that the breed is named for it. The Wheaten was developed as an all-around Irish farm dog, with duties ranging from keeping vermin populations low to protecting the chickens from marauders, with a few hunting and herding duties thrown in. This versatility required a dog who could make decisions on their own, which is perhaps why today’s Wheatens maintain an independent streak. Despite or perhaps because of that tendency, they make a lively and fun family companion, whether in an urban, suburban or rural home.
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The Soft-Coated Wheaten Terrier originated as an all-round Irish farm dog, but the breed's stylish appearance attracted the attention of city-dwellers, too.
Soft-Coated Wheaten Terrier coat care and colors
As indicated in the breed's name, the soft coat of this breed is unlike the coat of other terriers, which typically are either short-haired or wiry. While the Wheaten is known to be a low-shed dog, the breed's silky coat is not low-maintenance. Daily attention is needed to prevent matting.
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