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The Soft-coated Wheaten Terrier

The Soft-coated Wheaten Terrier. By Evan DiBiase. The Wheaten Greetin’. The Wheaten Terrier is known for its loving greetings, earning it the nickname of the Wheaten Greetin’. Maggie Irish Descent Basic Facts Build Bibliography Happy Tails. Wheatens rock!. Click to hear my message.

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The Soft-coated Wheaten Terrier

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  1. The Soft-coated Wheaten Terrier By Evan DiBiase

  2. The Wheaten Greetin’ The Wheaten Terrier is known for its loving greetings, earning it the nickname of the Wheaten Greetin’. • Maggie • Irish Descent • Basic Facts • Build • Bibliography • Happy Tails Wheatens rock! Click to hear my message

  3. Maggie Maggie is my Soft-coated Wheaten Terrier. She is 12 months old, and is very playful. Maggie loves greeting people and playing in the snow. We got her on June 26, 2009 from a breeder in Lancaster, PA through a website called greenfieldpuppies.com. Maggie can sometimes be a little rough, but when you need someone to cheer you up, she can put a smile on your face. Click to go to Greenfield Puppies.com

  4. Irish Descent Soft-coated Wheaten Terriers were the working dog of the working class. They were originally bred to be farm dogs, used for herding and hunting small vermin. It’s the fourth Terrier of Irish descent.

  5. Basic Facts Height: 18 – 20 inches Weight: 35 – 45 pounds Health Problems:Prone to protein wasting disease and flea allergies Living Conditions:Good for apartment life, active, and does not like heat. Exercise: Daily walks Life Expectancy:12 – 15 years

  6. The Wheaten’s Build Wheatens are medium sized with long Terrier legs. When Wheatens are born, they have a rusty brown coat. It’s only when they outgrow their puppy stage, that it turns blonde. As this happens, they develop a soft, luscious, silky coat. As adults, they can have a long tuft of fur that covers their eyes, called a fau. They can also have a long beard under their chin. Also, as soft and sweet as this pooch seems, they still have those Terrier teeth.

  7. Bibliography • Animalplanet.com • Google.com • Greenfieldpuppies.com

  8. Happy Tails!

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