The Welsh Terrier, also known as Welshi, is one of Britain"s lesser known breeds and is still an endangered native breed today, with only around 380 dogs registered with the Kennel Club in 2015. They are happy, fun-loving, intelligent characters who are much calmer than many other terrier breeds. They are known to be particularly good with children and true to their working pedigree, which in short means they have a high prey drive.
Read our Welsh Terrier Buying Advice page for information on this dog breed.

Miniature Schnauzer & Welsh Terrier Hybrid
For sale we have a beautiful little of wowauzer puppies. Mother (Wendy) miniature schnauzer, father (Rupert) Welsh terrier. Both dogs are owned by us and are our family pets. Both partners are KC regi

Welsh Terrier
**Ready to leave**I now only have one little girl left. She is extremely cheeky and confident and has been raised in our family home where Mum very much rules the roost! Mum is a beautiful girl and ha

Welsh Terrier
One little female Welsh terrier pup remaining . The pups will have a health check by our local vet and a health certificate issued, along side the vaccination cards, microchip details and vaccination

Welsh Terrier
**only 1gorgeous boys left** Due to unfortunate circumstances we have one boy searching for his forever home. Ready to leave now .. Our lovely girl has given us 4 stunning, quality Welsh terrier pup

Welsh Terrier
So Please Read The Advert Carefully He Is Not With His Mum And We Are Not The Breeder Meet Oakley Who We Got On The 20th December But Change Of Circumstances Means We Don’t Have Anyone To Look Afte

Welsh Terrier
Arthur, son of (Cunning’s Boris the blade) who is a world champion and Queenie have had an amazing litter of five beautiful puppies - three boys and two girls the photos show photographs of previous l
Welsh Terriers can be good family dogs, particularly for active and experienced families. They are lively, intelligent, and affectionate, enjoying participation in family activities. However, they tend to be stubborn and require constant mental and physical stimulation, so they may be less suitable for first-time dog owners or families with very young children. They generally do well with children over six years old with proper supervision.