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Welsh terrier
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Welsh terrier
n.
Any of a breed of terrier originating in Wales and having a wiry black and tan coat.

Welsh terrier
n
(Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Breeds) a wire-haired breed of terrier with a black-and-tan coat
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Noun1.Welsh terrier - wire-haired terrier resembling Airedales but smallerWelsh terrier - wire-haired terrier resembling Airedales but smaller; developed in Wales for hunting
wire-haired terrier, wirehair, wirehaired terrier - a terrier with wiry hair
Sealyham terrier, Sealyham - a wire-haired terrier with short legs that was first bred in Sealyham


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Dogs that tend to be between 15 and 20 pounds such as Welsh Terriers, Dachshunds and Russell terriers all fit into a S life jacket.
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