So you’re looking to adopt an Sealyham Terrier, or already have one?
According to the American Kennel Club, “Standing less than 11 inches at the shoulder and weighing about 24 pounds, Sealys are not big enough to be considered medium-sized dogs, but they stand among the strongest and most substantial of what we think of as small dogs.A typical Sealy is well-muscled, built low to ground, and moves easily with long, determined strides. The weatherproof coat is predominantly white, and a long, broad head is furnished with lavish facial hair. Despite their rep as the bruiser among short-legged terriers, Sealys are cute, funny, affectionate, outgoing, and trainable, if a bit stubborn. Their alertness and a big-dog bark make Sealys excellent watchdogs. Blessed with an adaptable nature, Sealys are amenable to city dwelling or country life. The Sealyham Terrier is brave and spirited, but not as spiky as smaller terriers. These sturdy, outgoing companions are recognized by their “fall,” the mass of hair covering the forehead. Sealy fans enjoy their dog’s sly sense of humor.”
An Sealyham Terrier typically ranges from 26.67cm to 26.67cm in height, and weighs from 10.43262451kg to 10.886216880000001kg.
There are a few pet insurance companies in New Zealand that offer dog insurance for Sealyham Terrier breeds. Try Cove Insurance as they are currently offering a one-month free promotion. Typically Sealyham Terrier insurance ranges from $30 per month to $65 – but of course this varies depending on a range of other factors such as gender.