Welcome to the home page of Tchoklat Wheatens in Australia,
breeders of Irish style Soft coated Wheaten Terriers. Tina
and Tony have
owned
Wheatens since 2001. Wheatens are wonderful dogs, pure bred, with a known ancestry. We recommend them
to anyone
wanting a loyal companion for up to fourteen plus years!
We
have imported
Irish breeding stock from overseas to reduce the risk of
genetically transmitted diseases present in other lines. The dogs we
have imported recently include:
1. Ch Aimee
Aira Happy Wheaten from the Czech Republic
2. Ch Ellora Gillians
Gold from Great Britain (co-owned with Cormak wheatens)
3. Honeyrags Gearoid from Sweden (via NZ)
4. Cummuppence at Bayadeirann from New Zealand.
Our planned breeding
program uses only the 'best of the best' from healthy US, Canadian, European, Irish and International Champions from around
the world to improve the quality, type, and more importantly health, of
this wonderful breed in Australia.
There are not many breeders
in Australia who use Irish lines to breed healthy dogs. Breeders that use predominantly Irish stock, and
that we recommend, can be found at www.scwtca.org.au.
If you have an
interest in
owning an Irish Soft coated Wheaten Terrier, or
just want some questions
answered
please contact us.
We respond to all inquiries and may be able to provide puppies to
interested and
suitable people if required. We have the occasional litter as our focus
is on health and quality not quantity!
So Who are Tchoklat Wheatens?
Tchoklat
Wheatens
are quite new breeders of Soft Coated Wheatens. We bought our first wheaten, Minny-Me, in 2001, though when we
were alerted to the health concerns behind her pedigree alarm bells
rang. We have learned that not all
Wheatens are created equal. As our first wheatens were related to
affected
dogs and we bred a dog affected with kidney disease, we have desexed our remaining breeding stock
from these lines and moved on.
What Have We Done?
Our first
Wheatens
were bred
from dogs imported by
other breeders into Australia in the eighties from the US and Sweden.
These dogs, and dogs related to them, should not be bred, according to
advice from the Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier Club of America and Dr
Littman of the University of Pennsylvania, a renowned veterinary
researcher funded by the American Wheaten Club. We have heeded
this advice and established ourselves with wheatens from an Irish heritage, all with a documented history of
health in
their background. Tina
and I have also been instrumental in starting the first
Australasian Wheaten breeders club. For more information please visit, www.scwtca.org.au
What do you do now?
Please look through
our site
(via the navigation bars on the upper right) and see some of the dogs we have
bred and owned, contact us
if
you want to talk further. After your research, we are confident that you
will either return to Tchoklat Wheatens, or to another breeder of Irish
Soft coated Wheaten Terriers! Email us if you wish to be referred to
other responsible breeders - we will be happy to refer you on if we do
not have a pup for you. For a concise history of the breed that looks at the affect the American type has on the breed see the "Why Irish" link here. Also for an
interesting article on how some Wheaten breeders are
dividing the breed, by altering how Wheatens look through their focussed breeding
practices, please see this great
article.