93% Compatible
Queen Elizabeth II was a lifelong Pembroke Welsh Corgi enthusiast, owning over 30 during her reign.
Despite their tough exterior, Sealyhams are known as the couch potatoes of the terrier world!
Welsh farmers developed these dogs in medieval Pembrokeshire for herding cattle and sheep. Their low stature helped them avoid kicks while nipping at livestock's heels.
Developed in Wales during the 19th century by Captain John Edwards, these terriers excelled at hunting badgers, otters, and foxes in the Welsh countryside.
Regular brushing needed during heavy shedding seasons. Back health requires careful monitoring. Exercise should avoid high jumps or stairs to protect spine.
Regular professional grooming needed. Requires consistent training approach. Watch for signs of common health issues. Needs secure fencing due to hunting instincts.