Welsh Terrier Dog Training and Behavior Understanding Book
By Vince Stead
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You will have a lot of fun learning how to train and teach your dog to have good manners with these fun helpful tips!
1. The Characteristics of a Welsh Terrier Puppy and Dog
2. What You Should Know About Puppy Teeth
3. Some Helpful Tips for Raising Your Welsh Terrier Puppy
4. Are Rawhide Treats Good for Your Welsh Terrier?
5. How to Crate Train Your Welsh Terrier
6. When Should You Spay Or Neuter Your Dog?
7. When Your Welsh Terrier Makes Potty Mistakes
8. How to Teach your Welsh Terrier to Fetch
9. Make it Easier and Healthier for Feeding Your Welsh Terrier
10. When Your Welsh Terrier Has Separation Anxiety, and How to Deal with It
11. When Your Welsh Terrier Is Afraid of Loud Noises
12. How to Stop Your Welsh Terrier from Jumping Up On People
13. How to Build a Whelping Box for a Welsh Terrier or Any Other Breed of Dog
14. How to Teach Your Welsh Terrier to Sit
15. Why Your Welsh Terrier Needs a Good Soft Bed to Sleep In
16. How to Stop Your Welsh Terrier from Running Away or Bolting Out the Door
17. Some Helpful Tips for Raising Your Welsh Terrier Puppy
18. How to Socialize Your Welsh Terrier Puppy
19. How to Stop Your Welsh Terrier Dog from Excessive Barking
20. When Your Welsh Terrier Has Dog Food or Toy Aggression Tendencies
21. What you should know about Fleas and Ticks
22. How to Stop Your Welsh Terrier Puppy or Dog from Biting
23. What to Expect Before and during your Dog Having Puppies?
24. What the Benefits of Micro chipping Your Dog Are to You
25. How to Get Something Out of a Puppy or Dog's Belly without Surgery
26. How to Clean Your Welsh Terrier’s Ears Correctly
27. How to Stop Your Welsh Terrier from Eating Their Own Stools
28. How Invisible Fencing Typically Works to Train and Protect Your Dog
29. Some Items You Should Never Let Your Puppy or Dog Eat
30. How to Make Sure Your Dog is eating a Healthy Amount of Food
31. Make it Easier and Healthier for Feeding Your Welsh Terrier
32. How to Clean and Groom your Welsh Terrier
33. How to Trim a Puppy or Dogs Nails Properly
34. The 5 Different Kinds of Worms that can harm your Dog
35. How to Deworm your Welsh Terrier for Good Health
36. What You Should Know About Dog Rabies
37. Some Helpful Healthy and Tasty Homemade Dog Food Recipes
38. How to Select Treats To Train Your Dog With
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Welsh Terrier Dog Training and Behavior Understanding Book - Vince Stead
ISBN: 978-1484048412
1. The Characteristics of a Welsh Terrier Puppy and Dog
2. What You Should Know About Puppy Teeth
3. Some Helpful Tips for Raising Your Welsh Terrier Puppy
4. Are Rawhide Treats Good for Your Welsh Terrier?
5. How to Crate Train Your Welsh Terrier
6. When Should You Spay Or Neuter Your Dog?
7. When Your Welsh Terrier Makes Potty Mistakes
8. How to Teach your Welsh Terrier to Fetch
9. Make it Easier and Healthier for Feeding Your Welsh Terrier
10. When Your Welsh Terrier Has Separation Anxiety, and How
To Deal with It
11. When Your Welsh Terrier Is Afraid of Loud Noises
12. How to Stop Your Welsh Terrier from Jumping Up On
People
13. How to Build a Whelping Box for a Welsh Terrier or Any
Other Breed of Dog
14. How to Teach Your Welsh Terrier to Sit
15. Why Your Welsh Terrier Needs a Good Soft Bed to Sleep In
16. How to Stop Your Welsh Terrier from Running Away or
Bolting Out the Door
17. Some Helpful Tips for Raising Your Welsh Terrier Puppy
18. How to Socialize Your Welsh Terrier Puppy
19. How to Stop Your Welsh Terrier Dog from Excessive
Barking
20. When Your Welsh Terrier Has Dog Food or Toy Aggression
Tendencies
21. What you should know about Fleas and Ticks
22. How to Stop Your Welsh Terrier Puppy or Dog from Biting
23. What to Expect Before and during your Dog Having Puppies?
24. What the Benefits of Micro chipping Your Dog Are to You
25. How to Get Something Out of a Puppy or Dog's Belly without Surgery
26. How to Clean Your Welsh Terrier’s Ears Correctly
27. How to Stop Your Welsh Terrier from Eating Their Own
Stools
28. How Invisible Fencing Typically Works to Train and Protect Your Dog
29. Some Items You Should Never Let Your Puppy or Dog Eat
30. How to Make Sure Your Dog is eating a Healthy Amount of Food
31. Make it Easier and Healthier for Feeding Your Welsh Terrier
32. How to Clean and Groom your Welsh Terrier
33. How to Trim a Puppy or Dogs Nails Properly
34. The 5 Different Kinds of Worms that can harm your Dog
35. How to Deworm your Welsh Terrier for Good Health
36. What You Should Know About Dog Rabies
37. Some Helpful Healthy and Tasty Homemade Dog Food Recipes
38. How to Select Treats To Train Your Dog With
1. The Characteristics of a Welsh Terrier Puppy and Dog
The Welsh Terrier is thought to be one of the first Terriers because of old paintings and prints of them painted. The Welsh Terrier was developed in Wales. They were originally bred to hunt animals like otters, rodents, fox, and badgers, but lately they have been bred for shows.
The Welsh Terrier is a medium size dog. The average height for a Welsh Terrier is about fifteen inches tall, and the average weight for a Welsh Terrier is about 20 pounds. The life expectancy for a Welsh Terrier is about ten to twelve years respectively.
The original name for the dog breed Welsh Terrier was Black & Tan Wire Haired Terrier or The Old English Terrier. They were normally categorized under Old English Terrier, which is a category that many Terriers were classified under. The Kennel Club of England finally classified them as The Welsh Terrier in 1885. In 1888 The Welsh Terrier began to show up in The United States and in 1901 its popularity in the United States began to grow. The Welsh Terrier is Currently on the UK Kennel Clubs list of breeds that are in danger of dying out. There’s only around 300 puppies registered every year. The Welsh Terrier has many talents like: Preforming tricks, hunting abilities, agility training, tracking senses, and they make a good watch dog.
The Welsh Terrier looks like a smaller version of an Airedale Terrier dog breed almost. The Welsh Terrier head is rectangular shaped, his muzzle is half of the head with a slight stop. Their head is brick like
. They have bushy eyebrows and a beard. His teeth meet in a scissor; his eyes are dark brown and are almond shaped. He has v shaped ears that fold slightly, his front legs are straight and his feet are round and small, kind of cat like in a way. The tails of the Welsh Terrier are usually docked. In the UK docking the Welsh Terrier's tail is now illegal. Their coat has two layers: an undercoat that insulates them and a second layer that protects them against rain, dirt and wind. The colors that a Welsh Terrier are, is black, tan, and a grizzle with a black jacket marking over his back. Puppies are born black and start to lighten as they get older, except for the jacket mark. They are tan on the head, underbelly and legs.
You should rake out your Welsh Terrier's coat on a regular basis. You should brush them every other day also. They should also be stripped several times a year to get rid of any dead or loose hair. You should also brush their teeth daily to prevent gum tartar building up on them. Trim their nails so they don't tear. Clean their ears and eyes to prevent any infections. Some health problems that the Welsh Terrier has are eye problems and skin irritations common to lots of breeds.
The Welsh Terrier does not get tired easily. They need to be taken out on daily walks or jogs. The Welsh Terrier likes to chase after anything that moves, so be very cautious when letting them off their lead and around traffic.
The Welsh Terrier is cheerful, intelligent, and affectionate towards it human family. They are very loyal and devoted to the family. They are very social dogs, but it is still a good idea to socialize them when they are puppies so that they get along well with everyone. The Welsh Terrier is good with children, which makes them good house and family pets to have. They are very energetic and lively, so they would mostly suit an active family lifestyle.
2. What You Should Know About Puppy Teeth
There is no doubt about it; puppies are going to chew on things! Dogs will have 28 baby teeth, and 42 permanent teeth. When a puppy is roughly 2 to 3 weeks old, their baby teeth start to come in. All their baby teeth should be in place by roughly 8 weeks of age.
The puppy’s new teeth are very tiny and sharp, and will hurt your fingers when they get a hold of them. Most mothers will start to wean their babies at 5 to 6 weeks old.
Your puppies baby teeth will start to come out around 8 to 12 weeks of age. By roughly 8 months old, your dog’s permanent teeth should all be in. You should make sure that all baby teeth are out, so that a tooth does not get left in, and another one comes in and crowds the space, and also gives your dog pain. You would need to visit the vet if you see this happening.
Your puppy is going to