What geometric standard defines the ideal Welsh Terrier's square proportion?

Answer

Its length from the point of the shoulder to the rear point of the buttock should be roughly equal to its height at the shoulder.

The ideal conformation standard for the Welsh Terrier dictates that the dog should appear square. This means that the measurement taken along the body, specifically from the point where the shoulder joins the body to the rear point of the buttock (the rear extremity of the pelvis), should be approximately the same length as the dog's height measured vertically from the ground up to the top of the shoulder blades. This balanced silhouette is essential to the breed standard, differentiating it from terriers that might exhibit a longer body structure or appear leggy. This proportion emphasizes a compact, functional build suitable for working.

What geometric standard defines the ideal Welsh Terrier's square proportion?
appearanceDogmorphologyphysical characteristicWelsh Terrier