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.

Welsh Terrier
Beautiful litter of 2 boys 2 girls fully kc registered mum and dad can be seen with puppies in family home all will be fully vet checked first vaccination micro chipped and fully wormed every 2 weeks

Welsh Terrier
we are selling our Welsh terrier. She is KC registered. Please note due to health issues I am unable to have dogs in the home and as such she lives in a kennel in our garden so the next owner for

Welsh Terrier
Just one boy available, others all reserved. Super Quality litter of beautiful KC reg. PLL Clear, very healthy and friendly Welsh Terriers, Deep colour to tan.. Mum is a much-loved super friendly gir

Welsh Terrier
Looking for a forever home for our Welsh Terrier. Lovely girl, great on lead. Fine with other dogs, and older children. Lovely temperament. No breeders. Family home only. Ready now.

Jack Russell & Welsh Terrier Hybrid
Unfortunately selling because moved into a new home no pets allowed, he can do tricks, sit, lie down and beg. Brilliant with children raised with my daughter who is 19 months old. Would do well in a f

Jack Russell & Welsh Terrier Hybrid
I am delighted to introduce my four Jack Russell terrier puppies 3 male 1 female mum is a family pet been in the family since birth I owned her mum and grandma, pups has brilliant temperament used to
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.