Author: admin
• Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

Posts from other wheaten owners:

11/14/2009 - I came across your blog while searching for a wheaten to adopt. I am happy to say that I have adopted/rescued a sweet 2 1/2 year old girl. I knew that they could be prone to allergies, but never really knew to what extent. My girl had licked her back paws raw…. bad raw….before I adopted her. I am currently nursing her back to health and sorting through her food allergies. A VERY GOOD site is http://www.wheatenterrierrescue.org Join the group for wheaten owners. The members and vet are ready to help with solid information!

11/09/2009 - Hello, Our 4 yr. old SCWT, Snickers has been a real joy. He does have food allergies & is on a special perscription diet. He has recently developed a licking & scratching habit. I am wondering if this is an environmenta allergy? Anyone have any ideas?

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Author: admin
• Monday, October 26th, 2009

Question:

Hi! I will be bringing home my new Wheaten pup, “Darby” this weekend. My family has enjoyed the company of a cocker, “Cole”, and Newfoundland, “Gracie”.
We are so excited to have a new buddy around again after laying down our Cole 3 yrs. ago and our Gracie this past summer.
We are totally a dog family and I would like to take “Darby” with me to the nursing homes in my community, when he isn’t keeping me company in my studio.
I have numerous questions as “Darby” will be my first Wheaten.
I hope you have additional information, besides what I have read, or learned from the breeder and web. 1. Is the “jumping greeting” any different from other pups? Info said they really need to do this. I think it’s just in the intial training and who is boss. 2. Is just a short, daily walk, wheather permitting enough, as I read they don’t like long outings? 3. Health issues…what is a constant worry for this breed? 4. I read you should purchase a lighter colored pup, because the lighter cream color is more desireable for the breed. “Darby” is a darker pup with blk. tipped, triangler ears. Both parents became cream colored with blk tipped ears, and faces. I guess it’s just personal choice. What do you think? 5. Finally, ( I hope I’m haven’t bothered you with all these new Mom questions!!) What is the one trait, or habit you aren’t thrilled with for this breed? “Thank You” in advance for your help. I would truly appreciate your insight.

Answer:

Hello,
Good luck with your new wheaten puppy. I def not a professional wheaten trainer but hopefully I can answer your questions from experience.
First, the ‘wheaten greeting’ does exist….but like you said it’s the boss who teaches the dog how to behave when greeting guests. We sort of wish now that we didn’t allow our wheaten to get so excited with guests when he was a puppy. We are having a difficult time trying to get rid of that habit.
Second, sorry to say that our wheaten needs a lot of long walks or adventures outdoors to fields and dog parks. Wheaten are VERY high energy and they need to let it out on a daily basis in order for you to have a happily behaved dog.
Third, our wheaten does a have health issue. We have constantly struggled with allergies for our wheaten in which we now have him on a really strict special diet and monthly allergy shots. But he is a very healthy boy!
Fourth, we’ve come to learn that all wheaten puppies are dark hair. As they grow up, they grow into their beautiful creamed colored soft coat. Our wheaten had black ears and a black beard as a pup, he still has a little bit of his dark features, which make him so cute!

Fifth, one habit or trait I am not happy with? That’s hard, because I love everything about our wheaten. I guess I would have to say his craziness whenever someone comes to the door and rings the bell. We are working on it though. 

Author: admin
• Saturday, October 03rd, 2009

Question: Hi,

I came across your blog while surfing the web. Ted looks like a terrific dog!

We have a one year old Wheaten named Coby and he has been a great little guy. He’s always played well with other dogs, but has recently started barking and growling when playing.

We wonder if you’ve experienced the same thing with Coby or heard of other Wheatens exhibiting this behaviour. If so, any ideas on remedies?

I would have posted to your blog, however, I didn’t see a topic on this matter

Thanks in advance.

Sincerely,
Mark

Answer: Hi Mark
It’s funny that you ask. We actually do have some issues when we let Ted play with larger dogs than him. At about 1 1/2 we started seeing alittle aggression developing and he was getting into fights at dog parks. We had him neutered and it has gotten better but we still have our occasional tension with another dog from time to time. After watching this behavior my husband and I have come to realize that there are two situations in which we need to discipline Ted. First is when another dog is minding his own business and/or playing with its owner by itself. Our wheaten strives to be the center of attention and when another dog isn’t giving it to him, he gets in their face. The other is when Ted has met all the dogs in the area, he will go find the largest and toughest dog there and bothers him to the point where they get into a scuffle. It is ALWAYS the biggest one there! As long as the dogs that he’s bugging are good dogs and don’t’ bite then we are fine. But it’s when the other dog bites….well, we have some scares to show for it. Luckily Ted doesn’t bite…he just plays to rough and annoys other dogs.

Our remedy is just to try to give the scuffle a time-out and get Ted to submit and forget what had just happened. And we’ve found ourselves heading over to the ’small-medium size’ part of the dog park. He is an angel with any other dog his size or smaller.

Are there other Wheaten owners running into this???

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Author: admin
• Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

3pm Wednesday afternoon. Nap time for Ted and mommy.

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Author: admin
• Monday, May 25th, 2009

This guy is cute. Guest video of Murphy.

Author: admin
• Thursday, April 16th, 2009

Today you turn 2 buddy! Just think you were only 12 weeks old and weighed 7lbs when we first brought you home. Thanks for always making us smile and we hope you have a great birthday!

This was Ted at 12 weeks! So cute and clueless in life:

Ted at 12 weeks

Ted at 12 weeks

This is Ted on his birthday! 2 yrs old and weighs about 34lbs:

Ted's 2nd Birthday

Ted's 2nd Birthday

Author: admin
• Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

Yesterday our soft coated wheaten terrier named Ted had an allergy test done on him. The doctor and hospital was very professional and boy was the place packed. As you can see in the pictures and the video, Ted was shaved down to his skin in a square shape on his upper rib cage. All together he got 52 total prick’s. Poor boy.

Ted's allergy test

To catch up with those who are reading my blog for the first time, let me refresh. Our wheaten terrier has been battling a constant amount of licking, scratching and chewing on his own paws. See blog post and other pet owners replies here:
http://www.softcoatedwheatenterrierblog.com/?p=120#comments.

After telling about this problem online, we sadly have come to see that alot of dogs suffer from these symptoms. We tried changing diets, creams & sprays, numerous shampoos and Benadryll. Nothing seemed to work and we are now going on about 1yr and 1/2 with this constant issue. So a doggie allergy test was our next step.

So now for the results! Ted fell into the category of being ‘average for a dog with allergies’. Which means that he’s allergic to the following: fleas, dust, wool, cats, grass, ragweed, pine and mold. Great. The next step is to wait for his vaccination to be prepared and then its time to learn how to give our own dog allergy shots. Doesn’t sound fun but we gotta help our lovable buddy bear.

Check out what Ted looked like when we got home!

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Author: admin
• Friday, April 10th, 2009

Pretty talented don’t you think? I like the accent.

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• Wednesday, April 08th, 2009

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• Monday, April 06th, 2009

Well, I am shocked to see how many responses we got to “Ted Licking and Chewing” post. We are becoming to find out that this is a common problem with alot of wheatens. After about 18 months of diet changes, allergy pills, hot spot creams and varities of shampoos we have finally decided that its time to take matters into a doctors hand. Ted has his allergy test scheduled for next Tues. From there we will be able to detect his specific allergies so that we can treat with the proper allergy medicine. The test is on the expensive side…$450. We really don’t care about the $$ right now….our Ted needs our help. Wish us luck and please stayed tuned for his results.

Ted's redness