What kind of dog is Dum Gee the Sleuth Dog? Dum Gee the Sleuth Dog is an Irish Wheaten Soft Coated Terrier, a relative of the Kerry Rotten Terrier and the Irish Terrier, and they are native to County Kerry and County Cork. For centuries, they have been used for guarding, herding, herding and hunting, and are a complete all-rounder. In modern times, with the advancement of technology, these dogs have gradually become companion dogs. Originating as perhaps the least numerous terrier in the Irish region, the Irish Wheaten Soft-coated Terrier became a stylish and joyful companion in Canada and the United States. The Irish Soft-coated Terrier became popular because of their versatility, thanks to a long-ago Irish law that “prohibited farmers from owning hunting dogs”. The Wheaten Terrier mostly looks like a “farmer” and was bred to fight the ban. So, by terrier standards, the end result is a more tractable companion dog. Characteristics of the Irish Soft Coated Terrier 1. very long head. 2. small, light V-shaped ears with fringed fur. 3. long, stout neck. 4. soft, wavy coat with fluffy curls; coat is ripe wheaten. 5. small, compact feet with black nails.
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