Sentences with phrase «in wheaten»

A long terrier on short legs, the Glen has a relatively large head with big teeth and strong jaws, dark round eyes, a docked tail carried high, and a shaggy, wiry coat in wheaten, blue, or brindle.
Before investing in a wheaten, have the allergic person visit the breeder's home and interact with the dogs to determine the level of tolerance.
This blue factor can appear in what seems to be a grey; in reds brindles; and in wheaten brindles but with an underlying white with a black brindle, and probably others as well.
Cats and dogs of all breeds can have kidney damage similar to what occurs in those Wheatens.

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Mr. Darcy s Wheaten Currant Scones Integrity comes in all forms.
But the challenge for food scientists in creating their gluten - free food designs is to somehow mimic the sensory qualities of wheaten products and «to try and get more flavour into the non-wheat product».
Her most treasured posts are of her Wheaten Terrier, Auzwald, but you can also see her working out at the Dogpound in Brooklyn or hanging out with a horse from time to time (she used to compete in equestrian sports) because that's #howGdoesit.
Hi, In Northern Ireland we call this Wheaten Bread.
This bread is actually known as wheaten bread in Ulster, soda bread (or soda farl) is made with white flour only.
A lupin loaf which contains about 30 % kernel flour, and is free of wheat gluten, is on sale in some States; and a wheaten bread with 5 - 10 % lupin kernel flour is also available.
And from the driver's seat, the original all - wheel - drive Forester did feel like a car, easy to drive (and park) in an all - weather city environment but with a spacious upper body that made it ideal for folks who mountain biked or perhaps hauled around a pair of Soft Coated Wheaten Terriers.
For example, he says, professionals understand that soft - coated Wheaten Terriers can be difficult to groom, and pet owners may find themselves in over their heads without appropriate tools for the job.
The breed can vary in color from dark wheaten to light wheaten, and some may have a bit of white on the feet or chest.
The Norfolk has a wiry double coat that comes in red, black, tan, grizzle or wheaten, and needs stripping every few months.
Wheatens are also known for their high energy — they play hard and vigorously and are renowned «bouncers» who jump up and down in attempts to lick your face.
soft - coated wheaten terrier, breed of dog developed from the terriers kept as farm dogs in Ireland.
The distinctive coat is soft and silky in texture with a gentle wave, and the colouring tends to vary from a light and golden wheaten to a rosy golden colour, although pupppies are normally born darker.
Golden retrievers, cocker spaniels, Labrador retrievers, schnauzers, Westies, wheaten terriers, and all the setters tend to have more ear diseases than other breeds, but all dogs can contract the infection at some point in their lives.
The first Wheatens came to the US in the 1940s, but serious interest in the breed took years to develop.
The Wheaten is good with children, but he must be trained to understand that even the children in the family can tell him what to do.
The outer coat has a broken appearance and comes in red, grizzle and tan, blue and tan, or wheaten.
The wheaten terrier, in spite of its rich working heritage and mild disposition, is considered a terrier.
Despite its long history as a farm dog, the Wheaten wasn't recognized as a breed in Ireland until 1937.
Used for hundreds of years in Ireland as a hard - working farm dog, the Wheaten Terrier is an energetic breed that needs plenty of outdoor time.
The coat comes in all shades of red, wheaten, black and tan, and grizzle (a mixture of black or red hairs with white hairs).
The country's namesake terrier has a reputation as a dare - devil; the Kerry is known for its gameness and protectiveness; the Glen is a silent and tenacious hunter; and the Wheaten — possibly the oldest of the Irish terrier breeds — is the least scrappy of the quartet but is in full possession of other terrier attributes: versatility, exuberance, and a love of life and family.
The Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier is available in four varieties, the Traditional Irish, Heavy Irish, English, and American.
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The Wheaten combines the best terrier attributes without the sharpness typical of most of the dogs in this group.
Originally developed in Ireland, the Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier is a breed from the Terrier group.
These high - incidence breeds include Portuguese Water dogs, Duck - trolling retrievers, Standard Poodles, Wheaten terriers, Great Danes, and the Westies (like the one in the photo at the top of this page).
The Glen of Imaal has droopy ears and a wiry coat that comes in two color variations — wheaten and blue brindle.
I have a Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier and they do not get along with cats, even on their website it is recommended not to have a cat in the house with them.
The Neumann family lives in the Indianapolis area with their cat Beezus (Domestic Short Hair) and Mia (Wheaten Terrier Rescue).
My Kenzie, a Wheaten Scottish Terrier, passed away in June, at age 10.
They are quite fluffy, and can come in colors of wheaten, black, wolf sable, «dirty» white, all white, or with a symmetrical white.
He can come in any shade of red, wheaten, black and tan, or grizzle, preferably without white markings.
She can come in any shade of red, wheaten, black and tan, or grizzle, sometimes with dark points on the extremities but preferably without white markings.
Norfolk Terriers have small, hardy and thick frames covered in medium - length, wiry coats that come in red, wheaten, grizzle and black & tan.
Many find the Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier coat to be one of the most beautiful dog coats in the world, and when it is well groomed and maintained it is silky soft and very smooth.
It has been well documented in terriers (Border Terrier, Lakeland Terrier, Jack Russell Terriers, Wheaten Terrier), and has been proven to be hereditary in some breeds such as the Wheaten Terrier.
Raymond Goynes was living in a refrigerator box on the streets of New York when he first met Sonja, a wheaten terrier, in 2005.
This terrier has a thick and wiry coat that sits close to the dog's body and can be wheaten, red wheaten, bright red or golden red in color.
Writing on dogs in Ireland a century ago, H. D. Richardson of Dublin, famous writer and authority on dogs, does not mention Irish Terriers as a breed, or Soft Coated Wheaten Terriers, nor Kerry Blues, as such.
Scottish terriers can come in black, brindle or wheaten.
Lakies come in many colors, including blue, black, liver (a deep reddish - brown), red, and wheaten (pale yellow or fawn).
The coat colors may be wheaten, red, grizzle or black and tan in color.
Dogs come in Westie white, Kerry Blue blue, Weimaraner silver, Scottie black, and a range of browns from Wheaten tan to Golden Retriever gold, Irish Setter red, and Labrador chocolate.
The Norfolk coat comes in shades of red, wheaten, black and tan, or grizzle.
Joy is settling in with Jackie's 8 - year - old wheaten Scottie Quincy and 13 - year - old Lab mix Meagan.
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