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Berger Picard vs Welsh Terrier

Side-by-side comparison across all 14 AKC trait ratings, with a clear verdict on which breed fits which kind of household.

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Berger Picard vs Welsh Terrier

You don't see many Berger Picards or Welsh Terriers at the dog park, so when someone's comparing them, it’s usually because they want a rare, spirited dog that’s not a lab or a doodle. but they’re torn between size and energy style. Both are smart, active, and loyal, with that wiry coat and scruffy charm. But that’s where the similarities fade. The Picard is the rangy farmhand with a lopsided grin and an eye for detail. At 50 to 70 pounds, he’s built for miles in open fields, alert and observant, happiest with a job or a long hike. He bonds deeply with his family but can be reserved with strangers and kids. he’s not the kind of dog who’ll jump into a birthday party and steal cupcakes. You’ll need space, consistency, and time to burn. He’s not for first-timers; his herding instinct means he'll test you if you’re not clear. The Welsh Terrier, meanwhile, is the 20-pound firecracker with a heart of gold. He’s bold, affectionate, and adores kids. He barks more. expect that. because he was bred to chase foxes into dens and announce it loudly. He’s adaptable enough for town life if you walk him daily, but his terrier brain needs puzzles and purpose. Leave him bored and you’ll come home to a shredded couch. Pick the Picard if you want a quiet, thoughtful partner for rural adventures. Pick the Welsh Terrier if you want a joyful, compact comedian who thrives in family life. Here’s the real talk: the Picard looks low-maintenance but needs a handler who speaks dog. The Welsh Terrier seems easygoing but won’t listen when he spots a squirrel. Both demand engagement. but the terrier will forgive your mistakes with a kiss. The Picard? He’ll just give you a look like you should’ve known better.

Berger Picard
Welsh Terrier
21.5–25.5 in
Height
14.5–15.5 in
50–70 lb
Weight
18–20 lb
12–13 yr
Lifespan
12–15 yr
$2.0–4.5k
Puppy price
$1.5–3.5k
#144
AKC popularity
#107

Trait-by-trait

Higher bar = more of that trait. Shedding, barking, drooling, grooming flipped for readability.
Affectionate w/ Family
Good with Young Children
Good with Other Dogs
Shedding Level
Coat Grooming
Drooling Level
Good with Strangers
Playfulness
Watchdog / Protective
Adaptability
Trainability
Energy Level
Barking Level
Mental Stimulation Needs
AffectionGood w/ KidsGood w/ DogsShedding LevelGroomingDrooling LevelGood w/ StrangersPlayfulnessProtectiveAdaptabilityTrainabilityEnergy LevelBarking LevelMental Stim.
Berger Picard Welsh Terrier
Overlay

Where they diverge

Affectionate w/ Family
Welsh Terrier is more affectionate (2-point difference)
Welsh
Good with Young Children
Welsh Terrier is better with kids (2-point difference)
Welsh
Coat Grooming
Berger Picard needs less grooming (2-point difference)
Berger
Good with Strangers
Welsh Terrier is friendlier with strangers (2-point difference)
Welsh
Barking Level
Berger Picard barks less (2-point difference)
Berger
The verdict

Choose the Berger Picard if…

  • Active people
  • Experienced owners
  • Families
  • You value shedding levelBerger Picard scores noticeably higher.

Choose the Welsh Terrier if…

  • Active families
  • Those wanting a spirited, playful companion
  • Families with children
  • You value affectionate w/ familyWelsh Terrier scores higher here.
Berger Picard Owner’s Guide
Everything you need before bringing your Berger Picard home.
Breed variants, breeder red flags, and what to ask
First-week checklist and daily schedules by age
Training timeline from 8 weeks to adulthood
Health screenings, emergency card, and feeding portions
Grooming schedule, first-year costs, and what nobody tells you
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Welsh Terrier Owner’s Guide
Everything you need before bringing your Welsh Terrier home.
Breed variants, breeder red flags, and what to ask
First-week checklist and daily schedules by age
Training timeline from 8 weeks to adulthood
Health screenings, emergency card, and feeding portions
Grooming schedule, first-year costs, and what nobody tells you
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