Some happy kids <3 We all get off lead time now we have room to sniff and run and play! (Excuse my asthma!)
What I adore about Sealyhams...they actually listen to you..my cairns would be seeya!! (in 3 days manybe!)
So when Wilburs owner, Sheridan and I were at Dog Lovers Show last year, there was a lovely dressed up Shihtzu being driven around in a kids car....over the next few months we googled and tracked down these types of cars and planned and plotted and giggled about Wilbur getting his own car (as he just loves to watch rather than walk being an elderly gentleman) Fast forward to today and Sheridan sends me this clip: Wilbur has his very own car now!!!
Isnt he so cool? LOL
Aww Schmercy...loves babies..but still not sure what to actually DO with them..lol
Little fellow went to work with Andrew today...it was a hard life being cuddled, played with and lap sleeping.
We still have 3 boys available to forever homes from this sweet litter <3 They were 3 weeks on Sunday and are about to start 'big people' food!
When the babies are not hanging out with us (under our feet!) or adventuring outside they are here in there own wee sanctuary. The bridge moves with a wobble and they have stairs and a ramp to get them used to different things. Toilet trays are utilised.
Sybils last litter arrived with a bit of excitement. Welcoming 5 boys and a wee girl, Sybil awoke from her C-section (emergency due to Uterine Inertia, where the Uterus does not contract.) to sweetly feed her babies and clean them. Shes always been such a wonderful mummy, and will be forever a permeant "grandog" for the rest of her days here.
She loves babies, does not matter whos!
Australia welcomes more rare Sealys numbers into the world.
So exited and happy.
This litter is sired by our funny, sweet German imported boy, TJ.
Nana Sybil (still in whelp at this stage) visits Gigis babies <3
Checking the numbers and all is well @avonleighvetclinic #terriers #endangered
We still have a sweet pumpkin @10 weeks old available for a loving pet home! Check out ‘Bunch’ @larkinthesealyham who went to live with his big sister Larkin, also an Aimfor Sealy #addicted 🤣🥰❤️
Rearranged a bit to get the feeding train chugging along🤣❤️
I woke at 4am this morning and hearing pup sooking I looked…and found this!🤣🥰😜
HOW MUCH FOR A PUPPY?
Let me say a few words to you, yes you, the person who writes an email to simply ask the price. The person who calls and after hearing a price states: “I can buy a cheaper pup elsewhere”. I also address you: The person who doesn’t care about papers because I want “just a pet”.
No dog is “just a pet”.
Behind every pure bred puppy/dog is a BREEDER. I’m using capital letters to differentiate a breeder from a pet factory or mill. A reputable breeder does not breed dogs without papers, which does not protect the integrity of the breed. Registration papers are records of lineage that document bloodline and allow one to research any possible health issues present in the lineage. When you tell a breeder you don’t care about papers what you’re really telling them is you couldn’t care less about the health of the puppy; you just want the cheapest thing you can find! When you buy a puppy from a reputable, quality breeder, this breeder is responsible for the health of every pup - both dogs owned and every pup they’ve sold - for its lifetime. This breeder will skip holidays, miss sleeping, and most of their personal house space has been turned into space for their dogs. The truly passionate breeder who loves what they breed, puts their whole heart and soul into it. Not only in puppies that are sold, but also in each client who owns a piece of their heart and is now a member of their extended family. This does not take into account any puppy/dog who might get sick or need extra help to thrive. Breeders worry about their babies after they leave and will take one back without question.
A breeder will get their hands dirty, often covered in everything accompanied with birthing. Because that’s what life is about. In the middle of birth and death is life. The wheel that keeps turning. A breeder will do tests, echos, xrays, analysis, emergency c-sections, vaccinations, register litters, research pedigrees, de-worm, as well as microchip t