Wolf Dogs For Sale Ireland

Our Available Dogs to Adopt Extend the Life of Your Dog Using Our Feeding and Care Program Learn the proper methods to help your dog live a much longer, healthier, happier life!Here are ten little known facts you didn't know about the Irish wolfhound breed: 1. The Irish wolfhound was originally a war dog used to drag men off horseback or off chariots. 2. He was also used as a hunting dog and a guard dog. They hunted wolves and elks when they were abundant in Ireland. 3. Oliver Cromwell saved the Irish wolfhound by refusing to allow the export of any more from Ireland after their numbers dwindled. 4. In the mid 1800s Captain George Augustus brought the breed back form the verge of extinction by cross-breeding wolfhounds with deerhounds, great danes and mastiffs. 5. The pure Irish wolfhound comes in various colors, from cream to black. Wheatens, reds of various shades, and greys from pale silver to slate are included, either with or without brindling. White on tip of tail and feet (and legs) is acceptable, but excess white spotting (blaze or collar) is not.

6. There is also a color in the breed which is considered impermissible – blue. In the past, if this color occurred the affected puppies were put down at birth or as soon after as their color became obvious.
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Read more: Celtic Canines - top ten Irish dog breeds (PHOTOS) Here's a clip about Irish wolfhounds:With 40 years experience in Irish Wolfhounds, The Hounds of Carroy is a kennel with an excellent reputation for quality animals and a desire to mentor new owners. The Hounds of Carroy, Irish Wolfhound Kennel, was established in 1971. We are Dr. Dick and Lynne Rosebrock. Dick is a retired veterinarian, Lynne is a registered veterinary technician and dog trainer.Over the years, our goal has been to produce quality Irish Wolfhounds which are sound both physically and temperamentally. We feel very strongly that breeding is a commitment to the breed, to future I.W. owners and to our own dogs. All our puppies are temperament tested and carefully evaluated to make the best possible match with their new families. We sell all puppies by contract which requires the purchaser to contact us at anytime if they can no longer keep their dog. We will take the dog back or assist in making an appropriate placement.

No puppy we brought into this world should ever end up in a shelter or an unsuitable home.Our commitment to the puppy and to its owners does not end at the completion of the sale. Puppy purchasers become good friends as we share in the life of their new companionOur breeding stock are not only show champions, but many of them have been multiple title holders in conformation, obedience, and coursing. They are used as ambassadors for the breed in demonstrations and as therapy dogs at hospitals and convalescent homes. But, first and foremost, our dogs are our companions. All puppies are whelped in our home and are well socialized to a family routine. They are introduced to strangers as well as to other animals and given lots of love. Prior to placement, all puppies have been introduced to collars, leashes, car rides, baths, nail trims, strange noises etc. We want our babies to become bold, self-confident individuals.We are located in the beautiful Sierra foothills near Yosemite National Park in central California.

I have made this bold because I frequently get calls or emails from people who tell me they love my webpage, but don't know where we are. We welcome calls and visits to meet us and our hounds.The Hounds of CarroyIrish WolfhoundsDogs are not our whole life, but they make our lives whole. -Roger Caras.Some people have asked about our kennel name, The Hounds of Carroy. Carroy is a made-up word combining the names of our first two wolfhounds ... Fleetwind Cara of Irvine and Fleetwind Leroy McDuff. When we decided to take the next step on this great adventure with Irish Wolfhounds, we took the "Car" from Cara and the "roy" from Leroy to create a unique kennel name.In addition, many of our dogs also carry the wonderful "Fleetwind" prefex. We were so blessed to have stumbled upon one of the great IW breeders in the world when we found Lois Hall Thomasson. She has been my mentor for more than forty years.

When I first decided to try breeding I said to myself, "Self, if you ever produce a puppy good enough for Lois to want it, you will have accomplished something great. I am honored that for several years we have co-bred and co-owned many dogs with Fleetwind and are proud to frequently include that famous kennel name in front of our own.The following is not intended to imply endorsement from any of the listed organizations, but merely to reflect our long standing involvement with and commitment to dogs: Irish Wolfhound Club of America - Active Member - currently serve as the AKC/CHIC liaison to the IWCA Board - Previously served on the Board of Directors and also served as the National Rescue ChairmanIrish Wolfhound Association of the West Coast - Active Member - currently serve as the club Rescue Chair - previously served for 17 years on the Board of Directors in various capacities, including Director, Secretary, Vice President and President. Served as Specialty Show Chairman twice.