At Wilsong, we believe that breeding AHT is not just a business, it's a passion. We are dedicated to ensuring each dog has the best life. Sometimes that means a dog that we love might be happier in a different home.
Occasionally we will offer retired show or breeding dogs that are ready to retire to approved homes to live out their life as a cherished pet.
Our first American Hairless Terrier was a coated girl named Penny. She was a retired show/breeding dog and was the best decision we ever made. Joe fell in love with this dog immediately. Her devotion to him made me fall in love with the breed.
Being mature dogs, their size, looks and personality are already determined. You know what you a
Our first American Hairless Terrier was a coated girl named Penny. She was a retired show/breeding dog and was the best decision we ever made. Joe fell in love with this dog immediately. Her devotion to him made me fall in love with the breed.
Being mature dogs, their size, looks and personality are already determined. You know what you are getting.
Some owners aren't comfortable or able to do all the puppy training which can take months or years.
Our Retired Show dogs are house trained, have leash manners and generally comfortable in new situations, new places with people and dogs they haven't met.
They are experienced travelers comfortable in a crate.
They are heath tested and usually spayed or neutered or will required to be.
You can have pride in your beautiful well bred AHT that exemplifies what the breed should look and act like.
Occasionally a dog we have placed doesn't work out in their home. This could be for a variety of reasons.
One of the most important parts of being a responsible breeder is being willing to take back a dog at any time during it's entire life.
If this should happen the dog would live in our home to let me evaluate what type of home would w
Occasionally a dog we have placed doesn't work out in their home. This could be for a variety of reasons.
One of the most important parts of being a responsible breeder is being willing to take back a dog at any time during it's entire life.
If this should happen the dog would live in our home to let me evaluate what type of home would work best for the dog.
Reputable breeders have a clause in their purchase contracts that the dog must be returned to the breeder if the new owner chooses not to keep the dog. There would be few purebred dogs in shelters and rescues if all breeders would be willing to take a dog back.
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