Our story
Our story began with a Wheaten Terrier we named Bruno. Bruno is my best friend, I dare say he’s my soulpup. There is no other Bruno out there. He understands me and he’s an empath. He knows when my heart is breaking, before I could even named that emotion. He is my constant endorphin generator. He’s happy to see me when I come home from a short grocery run and he’s even happy to see me just walking into a room he’s in. If he's laying on his doggie bed, he may not always get up when I walk in the room, but his tail will start tapping on the floor and it hasn't failed to make me smile.
Through him, I realized I would never want to spend a day without a Wheaten. They are gentle, loving, patience, understanding, playful, funny, goofy and of course.... BEAUTIFUL! Inside, but also out!
I felt, if 1 person should find their Bruno from 1 of my puppies, I would have helped made a difference in someone's life.
Thus began our journey in Breeding this wonderful breed. Through AKC Breeder's education, "Good breeder Center" responsible breeding program, and with extensive mentorships from a retire UKC and APRI show judge, who had won the NE small animal breeders award, and who had bred Wheaten Terriers for over 30 years (he has now retired from the breeding and show businesses), our mama, puppies and I were in good hands.
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Breeding is not a task I take lightly. Breeding responsibly shows you ALL the best in human and dog bond. It is exciting, very challenging, requires total devotion, and is a labor of love. I understand the world is already full of dogs that need good homes. Therefore, my purpose in breeding is NOT to increase their numbers, but to improve the breed. To protect and to preserve this breed and to provide families with happy, healthy, well socialized, and well-behaved puppies, that are the BEST representatives of their breed. I spent a good amount of time preparing our mama dog to ensure she is physically, emotionally and behaviorally suited for breeding, I then spent additional time ensuring the sire is also of the same pedigree. We spent long sleepless nights during labor and the first 2 weeks after puppies' arrival to ensure their initial immediate needs are met. My family and I then spent weeks caring, watching, training and socializing the puppies until they are ready to join their new families. We are there through tears and laughters.
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I don't sell you a puppy. I invite you to join our family in raising our puppies and give them loving homes, therefore I am available for information, advise, and am forever connected to your puppy. Which means, if something unforeseen happens in your life, and you absolutely cannot find a loving new home for your puppy/adult/senior dog, we should be your first point of contact for rehoming. None of our puppies should ever go to any shelters.
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This is a special breed very close to my heart. You'll find very quickly that all Wheaten Terriers want to do is to love you. His/her world revolves around you! My hope is that each one of our puppy will bring your family as much joy and happiness as Bruno, Ruby, and Bacon are giving us. In return, I strongly hope you will give them a good loving home, because they deserve nothing less.