#13 A welsh terrier puppy is a small energizer with an unquenchable passion for pranks and destruction, so before transporting your baby to a new home, take care of purchasing space constraints.
This can be dog cages, indoor aviaries and other structures that do not allow the animal to get out of the designated area. Of course, a pet should not sit for days in this semblance of a camera, but, leaving home even for a short period, it is wiser to protect the welsh terrier from himself, limiting the range of movement.
#14 It is better to use old textiles as bedding in the cage, rather than newspapers, which the Welsh can chew for fun.
On hot summer days, Welsh Terriers are not averse to freshening up in the pond, so if there is none nearby, you can arrange an artificial pool for the dog in the yard by filling a flat, shallow container with water.
#15 Take care of buying the right collar and leash and take your Welsh out into the busy streets where other dogs meet, in full walking gear.
Remember that Welsh Terriers react very violently to even a minor provocation from four-legged pets. When keeping a dog in the yard of a private house, choose a fence responsibly. The Welsh Terrier is extremely jumpy, not to mention that this comrade manages to dig under the fence in a matter of minutes.