LITTLWOLF Bedlington Terriers
Since 1975 Show, Pet & Grooming
Formally of Chismene Bedlington Terriers, I've gone for a new fresh Kennel Name.
Breeding for type, confirmation, temperament.
All puppies DNA and Genetic tested, Fully registered with Dogs Queensland, Vaccinated and Microchipped.
Healthy start to toilet training and Early desensitization to grooming practices
What sort of enrichment activities do your animals and litters have?
Indoor and outdoor toys, human interaction and older digs
How do you socialise your animals?
Friends, Family, Children and older dogs. Our puppies are raised with all aspects of household activities
What health checks have you undertaken on your breeding animals and your litters?
Genetic testing at birth for CT (Copper Toxicosis), DNA parentage screening. Health check by vet at vaccination & Microchipping, and fit to fly health check by veterinarian.
What comes with your take home packs for your litters?
Toy, Blanket, training collar I recommend for all dogs, dry food if being collected but not if being flown interstate. All natural training treats, poo bags and holder, brush and comb with instructions per usage, folder with first haircut, vet certificates, copy of DNA & Genetic test results and an information sheet specially prepared with dietary, health and grooming advice.
Tell us about why you breed and what your breeding goals are
My first Bedlington my mother bought when I was 2 years of age, 1975. She was shown and bred, producing champions and my love of the breed and showing. Bedlingtons are an amazing family dog and extremely loyal. They are unlike any other breed out there.
What other information would you like your buyers to know
Bedlingtons are a non malting breed and are great for allergy prone people. Coat care isn't hard and they do not grow excessively long like a poodle, making brushing easier. They are versatile for multiple disciplines, showing, obedience, agility, therapy dogs. While not aggressive, they do make good watch dogs and will let you know when something is not right. A happy contented beddy will not bark excessively, they will 'talk' to you.