SEALYHAM APPEARANCE
The Sealyham is a 10 1/2" terrier of
approximately 22-24 lbs. for males and less for females. The
Sealyham has a long, broad and rectangular head, with flat
cheeks and without jowls. The Sealyham ear should be long
enough to reach the outside corner of the eye, and folded
level with the top of the head.
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The Sealyham is undoubtedly one of the
prettiest terriers, sporting a white coat. The head and ears may have
lemon, tan or badger markings. The coat is a double coat. The
undercoat is soft and dense and the outer coat is hard and wiry and
weather resistant; which may be straight and flat or wavy in
texture.
Sealyham eyes are medium-sized, dark brown,
almost black colored, deep set and fairly wide apart. Sometimes
Sealyham do not have eye ringpigmentation, and this is acceptable in
the breed.
A Sealy nose is black.
The teeth are strong, fit well together to form
a scissors bite or a level bite. Although the Sealyham is a small
dog, it moves at a very quick pace. When the Sealyham begins to hunt,
he becomes single-minded in purpose and works tirelessly. Because
this breed is obedient and good-natured, this terrier can be
successfully obedience-ring and field trained.
The Sealyham should be the embodiment of power
and determination, ever keen and alert, of extraordinary substance,
yet free of clumsiness. The Sealyham neck is muscular yet graceful,
and flows smoothly from the head to throat with refinement. If the
neck is in proportion it will fit well into laid-back and powerful
shoulders which are sufficiently wide for the size. Upright or
forward shoulders are highly undesireable in this breed.
The chest should drop back well down between
his legs. The level back measures the same from shoulders to tail set
as the height of the animal (10 1/2-11"). The Sealyham's hind
quarters are powerful and protruding beyond the docked tail which is
carried straight up. This is a dog of extraordinary substance, and
the legs and body should be well boned and well muscled. The front
feet are large and compact with thick pads and strong nails The
Sealyham rear feet are small and compact. To maintain the Sealyham's
healthy appearance, his coat requires regular brushing.
Times and styles change, but the Sealyham appearance has
remained remarkably correct to its heritage. This dog is
named "Highmead Perfection". He lived in the early 1900's
in England. Styles in today's presentation would have
called for long beard, long skirt and long leg furnishings.
Without all the fur, it can be seen that Highmead Perfection
embodies the appearance and structure called on for correct
breed type today.
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