Blessing Wheatens

Blessing Wheatens Blessing Wheatens celebrates Soft Coated Wheaten Terriers, sharing as family companions, therapy dogs and competitors (conformation, agility, herding).

08/15/2025

Hi. It's me Hazel again. I'm still looking for my furever and ever home. I'm a good girl in Topeka, KS for now.

If you can foster me until I find my furever home, please let the human writing this know.

I'm an easy going girl. My 10th birthday is in a few weeks. Maybe we can celebrate together...

I'd like my human to myself, so please don't ask me to share you with another dog. Cats don't bother me much. I mostly ignore them.

I do really like having a yard, so I'd really love it if you have a fully fenced one too.

If you can offer me a peaceful place to spend my golden years, or even just foster for awhile, please fill out an application at nationalwheatenrescueinc.org and email Wendi Newman - [email protected].

Thank you and hope to meet you soon.

xoxo - Hazel 💗🐶🙏🏻💕

07/10/2025
06/28/2025

We know that you want to find the perfect dog to add to your family. Did you know that the pure bred Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier is an excellent family pet? You won't see them everywhere but once you have one you will understand why owners adore this breed. This pup will provide endless hours of entertainment. She will be charming, energetic, she may jump a little and sometimes a lot, she won't shed but will provide plenty to kisses while you brush and comb her. If you do your homework and purchase from a SCWTCA breeder off the SCWTCA Breeders List her parents will have their hips certified, her eyes certified, they will have genetic testing completed and full and blood and urine work ups. She will be of sound temperament. Her breeder will have done their very best to ensure you have a great addition to your family.

The Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier is a great family pet. 💚🍀
Visit our Breeders Directory today....

https://scwtca.org/breeders/

06/21/2025

We are so happy to hear that one of our long time breeders, judge and Club Members has written this excellent book on the SCWT! Such a huge job to take on, especially at 90 years young. This book is great for you as an owner as there are QR codes that refer to SCWTCA throughout. Here is a quote from a new Wheaten owner. Thanks to Bluegrass Wheatens for this fabulous photo! “I purchased The Complete Guide to Soft Coated Wheaten Terriers, by Gay Dunlap, in preparation for a new SCWT puppy. The book covers history, training, grooming, socialization, temperament, problem behaviors, and much more. The Aging chapter was a beautiful gift and it made me cry tears of comfort. With much heartbreak, we recently had to put our elderly SCWT down and I truly appreciated Gay’s compassion and personal insight. I also enjoyed the adorable photographs throughout the book. I recommend this book to anyone who is blessed to have a SCWT in their life. From puppyhood, adulthood, to end of life, Gay Dunlap is a SCWT expert!" Melissa - new Wheaten owner!
Gay Dunlap

05/17/2025

The Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier is an excellent family pet. It was originally bred as an all purpose farm dog. SCWTCA breeders do not bred the instinct out of their dogs, instead they embrace their origins. If you are looking for an excellent family pet, one that doesn't shed, is intelligent, fun and overall charming look no further than the Wheaten Terrier. A well bred, well tempered Wheaten Terrier will bring you joy and entertainment from puppyhood through its geriatric years. SCWTCA breeders will be there to support you through this journey. Visit us at www.scwtca.org to find your next Wheaten Terrier. We love photos of Wheatens so be sure to post a photo of your Wheaten here. Also feel free to share the word on this great family pet.

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05/10/2025

The Right Tools
You will need a metal comb with medium and fine teeth and either a slicker or pin brush. You may want to use a conditioning spray, anti-static spray, water with a small amount of conditioner mixed in or plain water sprayed in a fine mist. Spritz the dog lightly with one of these before you start. Read more on The Right Tools for the Job.

Brush First
Brushing is most efficiently done in small sections. With the hand not holding the brush, push a section of hair forward against the grain. Then, brush small amounts of hair back with the grain, taking a little more hair with each stroke. This method is called line-brushing, because you always have a line between hair that has been brushed and hair that hasn’t.

Comb After Brushing
After you’ve done a section, repeat the whole process with the comb. Combing is actually the most important part of brushing. If the comb glides easily through the coat, there are no mats.

Those *& #!@ Mats!
When you find a mat with the comb, you can break it up with your fingers. You can also go over it with the slicker brush and then pick carefully at it with the comb. If you hold the coat with your free hand between the mat and the dog, you’ll minimize the discomfort for your Wheaten; you’ll be pulling against your fingers, not his skin. De-matting sprays can also help. Do not try to cut out mats – you might cut the dog.

Head to Toe to Tail
Make sure you brush and comb the entire dog. Don’t forget the underarms, the insides of the back legs, the feet, the tail, and beards. When the first side is thoroughly done, roll the dog over and start on the other side.

Inspect Everything
While you brush, keep an eye on the dog’s skin. Check for fleas, ticks, skin conditions, bumps, or wounds.

Finally…
After you’ve brushed and combed both sides, stand the dog up, run a comb through the hair to put it in place, and give your dog a hug and a treat for a job well done.

Visit our website for more information on grooming your Wheaten Terrier. www.scwtca.org

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