Hello, I'm Amy J.
I still call myself a newbie, I have only been involved in Cairn Terriers for approx. 20 years now. Sealyham now about 7 years. Tigga was my foundation bitch for my kennel, bred by friends. We had massive success in the show-ring and she totally made me fall in love with the breed! She saw my trial and error learning to groom and hand strip, silently mocked me as she jumped off trolleys and ran off at shows and let me know quickly how a cairn can pretend to be starving but in reality they are fatter than a wombat! I have a wonderful young family 13, 17, 22 and a fantastic husband that is behind me in everything I do, even if it means holding, feeding, picking up poop or just listening to my never-ending excitement about pedigrees and dogs. Each litter here is planned in detail and well thought out and discussed with mentors in the breed. My dogs are well loved and part of my family. All the dogs on this page do not live with me, they are either with family, friends, retired or deceased. My dogs are my pets first and show animals second. They will never be just stock. Outside of dogs I was heavily involved in the Fertility Community. I have been a Surrogate twice for friends and have donated eggs to another dear friend. (No money is involved in Australia as its all Altruistic) Giving these gifts has been a massive part of my life and to watch these amazing parents raise these special and SO loved children is amazing. am now also heavily involved into Dog Grooming and Grooming Competitions around Australia. Win, place or draw, you learn so much. In two years I have many placements and two Best in Shows under my belt! I waited 5 years for my first Sealyham and its only got bigger from there, Im super passionate about keeping them around for years to come and letting the public know what fantastic wee dogs they are! I also have taken in, rehabbed and rehomed a number of my breeds over the years. As of 2024 I no longer breed Cairns, but I am concentrating on the rarer and endangered Sealyham Terriers I try not to take life too seriously these days!