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ORIGIN : Ireland. DATE OF PUBLICATION OF THE ORIGINAL VALID STANDARD : 27.01.2001. UTILIZATION : Wheaten Terriers were always used by small farmers to kill vermin or help with the work about the farm. They were used for a long time in the difficult job of hunting badgers and otters. CLASSIFICATION
FCI : Group 3 Terriers. BRIEF HISTORICAL SUMMARY : The history of the Irish Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier has been somewhat obscured by its closeness to the other Irish Terrier breeds. The Wheaten is probably the oldest of the four breeds. Its existence for at least 200 years can be inferred from textual references to "soft?coated" dogs. The relation of the modern Irish Terrier to the Wheaten, though less well documented, appears to have been the result of deliberate breeding experiments. So the humble Wheaten probably has a fairly mixed ancestry. Despite the long history of the Wheaten, it wasn't until 1937, that the Soft Coated Wheaten was officially recognised by the Irish Kennel Club. The breed has grown steadily in popularity since and is now well known world-wide. GENERAL APPEARANCE : A hardy, active, short coupled dog, well built, giving the idea of strength. Not too leggy nor too low to the ground. BEHAVIOUR / TEMPERAMENT : Spirited and game. Good tempered. Most affectionate and loyal to his owners. Most intelligent. A trusty, faithful friend, defensive without aggression. HEAD : In general powerful without being coarse. Long, in good proportion to the body. Hair same colour as on body. CRANIAL
REGION : FACIAL
REGION : NECK : Moderately long and strong but not throaty. BODY
: Not too long. Length from withers to base of tail approximately the
same as from ground to withers. TAIL : Well set, not too thick. Carried gaily but never over the back. The tail is docked so that two thirds of its original length remains assuming it is in proportion to the dog. An undocked tail is permitted. LIMBS FOREQUARTERS
: HINDQUARTERS
: Well developed with powerful muscle. FEET : Small, not spreading. Toenails preferably black but varying dark colours allowed. GAIT / MOVEMENT : Straight action fore and aft, going and coming. Elbows tucked in. Side view : free, light co?ordinated movement. COAT HAIR
:
A single coated dog. Texture soft and silky to feel and not harsh. Young
dogs excluded from this. Trimming permitted. COLOUR : A good clear wheaten of shades from light wheaten to a golden reddish hue. SIZE
AND WEIGHT : FAULTS
: Any departure from the foregoing points should be considered a
fault and the seriousness with which the fault should be regarded should
be in exact proportion to its degree. ELIMINATING
FAULTS : NOTE : Male animals should have two apparently normal testicles fully descended into the scrotum. |
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