In colour, the Welshman is grizzle and tan, the coat being similar in texture to that of the wire-haired Fox Terrier, smooth and free from curl.
The Head ought to be long, more especially from eyes to nose, the occipital dome being a trifle more marked than it is in the Irish Terrier. Ears small, and curved close to sides of face.
Neck.—Of medium length and thickness, ending in oblique shoulders.
Arms.—Short and strong.
Forearms.—Of medium length, straight, and well muscled, tapering from elbows to feet.
Welsh Terrier.
Back and Loins.—Strong, and ribs well sprung.
Tail.—Docked short, and curved like that of an Irish Terrier.