Litters

Litter planned for Fall/Winter 2020

Contact us for more information or to go on the waiting list

Mom and newborn pups

 

The days of the large kennels, where numerous hounds could be kept for breeding purposes, have been replaced by “breeder groups” who work together to produce and maintain the number of hounds required for a successful breeding program. This way each breeder can maintain a manageable number of hounds as house companions. We are proud to share our breeding program with the respected kennels of Wolfholm, Rainvale, Kaldaun and Kellyscot.

Our breeding hounds are cleared with the CHIC registry (Canine Health Information Center) and all records can be viewed online. It is the Gold Standard for health checks at this present date. The goal for myself and my co-breeders is to improve longevity while producing a quality hound that fits the standard and where “Form meets Function”.

Glenamadda hounds are first and foremost trusted family companions. We encourage and aid responsible dog ownership as well as participation in fun family or competitive events. In addition to ongoing public engagements, our wolfhounds successfully compete at all breed and Specialty shows, both in Canada and USA, in rally obedience, and our dogs also appear on fashion show runways and various TV programs.

Glenamadda Irish Wolfhounds are carefully bred for type, temperament, health and soundness. They are raised in our home and matched with the prospective owners based on Puppy Aptitude Testing, their future families’ lifestyle and observations in the puppy pen. Puppies are examined by our veterinarian at 8-9 weeks of age, micro-chipped, tested for Liver Shunt and vaccinated with the first set of shots. Once ready to go to their forever homes, our puppies are accompanied by a Puppy Kit, a Contract, Pet Insurance coverage for the initial weeks at the new home, Longevity Guarantee of 7 Years, and 24/7 After Purchase Breeder Support. All puppies are registered with the Canadian Kennel Club (CKC). We normally sell our dogs on the CKC non-breeding contract, but we are prepared to mentor people interested in learning, showing and breeding.