Ancient English Sheepdog
The Old English Sheepdog is one of the oldest sheepdog breeds in the UK. In order to drive livestock to pastures in rural western England, farmers raised this alert cattle and shee
Alias: Silean Terrier
Distribution area: UK
Origin: UK
Size: Small
Height:25-30cm
Weight: 8-9kg
Life: 11-12 years
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The Sealyham Terrier is a dog breed that was completely improved by humans and takes its name from the Welsh town of Haverfordwest The comfort of John Edwards' estate, Sealyham. This dog first appeared at a local dog show in Wales in 1903, and it has gradually been known to more people.
Between 1850 and 1891, John Edwards bred the variety. And as the Sealyham Terrier's ability to work has attracted public interest, they have slowly begun to take the place of other terriers in prominent families and exhibition competitions. Although there is no exact record, it can be judged that the dog is Bull Terrier, West Highland White Terrier, Short Legged Terrier bred, Add Corgi breeds of dogs.
Slowly the Sealyham Terrier became more known, and by 1911 it was recognized by the Kennell Club of America and the United Kingdom.
The Sealyham Terrier has a typical terrier personality, and is brave but not frivolous and rich Affectionate, lovable, and makes a great family dog. There is also a certain amount of jealousy in the rich emotions. If it is very close to other dogs, it will also be jealous. Of course every dog wants to be loved by its owner, and wants to have that love exclusively. The Sealyham Terrier also regards the owner as a part of its own territory and does not allow others to invade.
dogs it is normal for dogs to be jealous, So don't leave it alone when there are children, you should take care of it when you are intimate with the children, or you can let it play with the children, let the children feed them, and make the relationship between them become Harmony, so that the dog will not only not be jealous of your care for the child, but also show closeness to the child. It will not regard the child as an enemy that threatens its status, but treat him as a friend.
Sealyham Terrier is good at hunting, so it also has a greater need for exercise, so it is difficult for food. Consumption has also increased accordingly. When feeding, it is best to give it food at room temperature, not too cold or heated, because neither of these is good for its body. Foods that are too cold can damage the gut and cause pets diarrhea. And overheating the food will cause most of the nutrients in the food to be lost, and it will not work as it should, so even if it is for soaking Dogs eat, preferably with lukewarm water.
The food for dogs should not be too salty. Too much salt will cause the dog to lose hair and greatly increase the risk of skin diseases, so the taste must be moderate. The Sealyham Terrier also likes to gnaw on bones. Usually, you can take a few big bones and let it eat. In this way, it can not only entertain it but also help it grind its teeth, and both entertainment and health are correct.
Do not mix your usual meals with dog foodIf you eat one of them, this will not only not balance nutrition, but may harm your dog. A scientific and reasonable diet can make your dog healthier, so be sure to manage it well.
[Height] About 10.5 inches at the shoulder.
[Weight] The male dog weighs about 23-24 pounds, the female dog is slightly lighter. Its bone mass is a major consideration, more important than body weight.
[head] The head is long, broad and powerful without being rough. Of course, it must be in proper proportions to the body and smoothly connect to the neck. The length of the head is about 3/4 of the height at the withers, or about 1 inch longer than the neck. The width of the head between the ears is about 1/2 the length of the head. The skull is very slightly arched, with a very shallow depression between the eyebrows, and a moderate stop between the skull and muzzle. Cheeks should be smooth and flat, and jaws should not be too heavy. The jaws are strong and square. Scissors bite or pincer bite. An overbite or overbite is a defect. Teeth strong, white and tight. The nose is black with large nostrils. White, pink or butterfly nose lenses are faults. The eyes are very dark in color, set deep and fairly wide apart, of medium size, and oval in shape, forming the terrier's enthusiastic expression. Eyes that are too large, protruding, or light-colored are defective. A lack of pigment in the eye circles is not a defect. The crease of the ear is at the level of the top of the head, and the front edge is close to the cheek. The ears are rounded at the ends and approximately as long as the outer corners of the eyes. The ears are thin, not leathery, and thick enough to not wrinkle. Pointy ears, tulip ears, rose ears, and hound ears are all faults.
[neck] The length is slightly less than 2/3 of the height at the withers. Well muscled but not rough, well stretched, throat compact and firmly bound to the shoulders. The shoulders are well angled and powerful, but not overly muscular. There is enough width to move freely without being affected. Straight shoulders or anti-shoulders are not ideal.
[Leg] The forelegs are strong and well-boned; the legs are straight, with a deep chest and between the legs. The ankles are set low, over the paws, flexed, and the elbows are everted. The hind legs are slightly longer than the forelimbs, the bones should not be too heavy, the pads are round, and the toenails are strong. Toes arched, fore fingers. The forelegs are broad, although not quite the same length as the hind legs. Thin, splayed or flat feet are faults.
[body] Strong, compact, with great flexibility. Chest deep, ribs well spread.
[Back] The distance from the withers to the tail is approximately equal to the height at the withers or approximately 10.5 inches. Topline level, not sloping. Any deviation will not meet the requirements. The hindquarters are very powerful, with a prominent rear of the tail. The second thigh is strong, the back knee is well angled, and the hocks are low. The bovine limb is a defect. The tail is docked, and the tail is raised vertically. The position is forward so that the spine does not slope down.
[coat] The weather-resistant coat consists of a soft, dense undercoat and hard bristles, with silky or curly hairs being the fault.
[color] All white with possible lemon, brown or badger markings on head and ears. Excessive markings or splotches on the body are not ideal.
[Action] Healthy, strong, fast, free, accurate and level