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Sealyham Terrier Puppies for sale in Malvern, Worcestershire

We found 0 Sealyham Terrier Puppies for sale in Malvern, Worcestershire.

The Sealyham Terrier, also known as Welsh Border Terrier, Cowley Terrier, is an adorable little dog, but sadly their numbers have declined to the point where they have been placed on the Kennel Club"s endangered native breeds list. They are short legged and long in body and originated in Wales where they were created by crossing Bull Terriers with West Highlands, Welsh Corgies, Dandie Dinmonts and Wire Fox Terriers. Sealies were bred to hunt, but they are also known to make wonderful companions and family pets thanks to their loyal and affectionate nature. However, if you would like to share your home with one Sealyham Terrier, you will need to register your interest with breeders to be eligible.

Read our Sealyham Terrier Buying Advice page for information on this dog breed.

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How much does a Sealyham Terrier cost?

Sealyham Terriers typically cost between £600 and £1,500 in the UK when purchased from reputable breeders, while adoption fees are generally lower, ranging from about £150 to £400. Prices may vary based on breeder reputation, lineage, and availability, as Sealyham Terriers are considered a rare breed.

Why are Sealyham Terriers rare?

Sealyham Terriers are rare mainly due to a decline in their population caused by changes in hunting practices they were originally bred for, coupled with the rising popularity of other companion dog breeds. This rarity has led to limited breeders and waiting lists for well-bred puppies.

Do Sealyham Terriers bark a lot?

Yes, Sealyham Terriers are known for their loud bark, especially when alerting their owners to strangers or unusual sounds, making them effective watchdogs. However, they tend to be calmer and less boisterous indoors compared to other terriers.

Are Sealyham Terriers good family dogs?

Sealyham Terriers make good family dogs as they are affectionate, playful, adaptable, and generally good with children. They have a loyal and laid-back nature, but their energetic and vocal terrier traits mean they need proper training and socialization.