Breed History – A terrier of Welsh heritage, the Sealyham Terrier has genetic links with both the Fox Terrier, West Highland Terrier and Corgi. Officially recognised as a breed in 1910, the Sealyham quickly gained popularity amongst Hollywood stars, including Alfred Hitchcock, Cary Grant and Elizabeth Taylor. However since those glory days the breed has struggled and is now unfortunately one of the rarest purebred dogs in the world. (more…)
Breed History – This French breed of dog is most commonly employed as a guard and working dog. Originating from the North of France, the dog can also be known as a Berger de Beauce or Bas Rouge. Historically this is one of the original breeds of dog used to create the Doberman Pinscher. (more…)
Breed History – An Irish breed of dog, the Soft-Coated Wheaten Terrier is originally a working farm dog that has since grown in popularity as a pet. They come in a variety of different standards – Irish, Heavy Irish, English and American. (more…)
The Staffordshire Bull Terrier is a powerful dog and is often used by younger men as a status symbol. Staffy breeding has become popular in recent years due to the lucrative business of breeding pups that can be sold in the region of £500 each. (more…)