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soft-coated wheaten terrier
(redirected from Wheaton terrier)

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soft-coated wheaten terrier, breed of medium-sized dog developed and perfected in Ireland. It stands from 17 to 19 in. (43.1–48.3 cm) high at the shoulder and weighs from 30 to 45 lb (13.6–20.4 kg). Its abundant, soft, medium-length coat is silky and slightly wavy and may be any shade of wheat in color. Related to the Kerry blue and Irish terrier, the soft-coated wheaten has been raised for many years in its native land as a farm dog and vermin destroyer. In recent times it has begun to be popular as a pet in the United States, where it is exhibited in the miscellaneous class at dog shows sanctioned by the American Kennel Club. See dog dog, carnivorous, domesticated wolf (Canis lupus familiaris) of the family Canidae, to which the jackal and fox also belong. The family Canidae is sometimes referred to as the dog family, and its characteristics, e.g.
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The Wheaton Terrier originated in Ireland in the 18th century and was breed as a sheep herding dog.
: Green Road, missing dog, Wheaton Terrier, blond/brownish hair, under 30 pounds with a red collar, responds to the name Fenway.
Max, a shaggy 6-month-old Wheaton terrier, overwhelmed a photographer with kisses, nearly knocking him over with affection.
 
 
 
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