How must the small, V-shaped ears of the Welsh Terrier be carried?

Answer

Erect, folding forward neatly close to the cheeks.

The presentation of the ears is a key feature contributing to the breed’s alert posture. The ears are described as small and V-shaped. Crucially, they must be carried erect, meaning they stand up from the head, but they should then fold neatly forward, resting close against the cheeks of the dog. This is distinct from ears that stand completely straight up (pricked) or ears that drop down entirely (pendulous). The specific forward fold ensures the expression remains keen and contributes to the overall neat outline of the head.

How must the small, V-shaped ears of the Welsh Terrier be carried?
appearanceDogmorphologyphysical characteristicWelsh Terrier