Welcome to the Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier Club of Greater Tampa Bay

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Become a member of the Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier Club of Greater Tampa Bay.

Membership

The Soft-Coated Wheaten Terrier Club of Greater Tampa Bay (SCWTCGTB) is dedicated to promoting the welfare, health, and preservation of the Soft-Coated Wheaten Terrier breed. Regardless of our club name, we cover the entire State of Florida. So even if you live in Pensacola or Key West, you are welcome to become a member.

Here’s an overview of what the club typically does:

Breed Education

The club provides educational resources and information about the Soft-Coated Wheaten Terrier breed to potential owners, current owners, and the general public. This includes breed characteristics, temperament, grooming requirements, and health considerations. Visit our Breed Standard page for more information.

Breeder Referral

We offer breeder referral services to help individuals find responsible breeders who adhere to the breed standard and prioritize the health and well-being of their dogs. For more information on finding a Breeder visit our Florida Breeders page.

Events and Activities

The club organizes various events and activities throughout the year for members and guests. Popular past events have included an Annual Wheaten Picnic, Annual Dinner and Silent Auction, and The Wonderful World of Wheatens Education Day (a day of fun and learning with your Wheaten). Sign in and check our Club Calendar for upcoming events and activities.

Rescue and Adoption

We are involved in Florida rescue and adoption efforts for Soft-Coated Wheaten Terriers in need of new homes. This can include fostering, rehabilitation, and finding suitable forever homes for dogs in rescue care.

Health Initiatives

The club supports and participates in health initiatives aimed at improving the overall health and well-being of Soft-Coated Wheaten Terriers. This could involve advocating for health testing, research into breed-specific health issues, and promoting responsible breeding practices.

Community Outreach

The club engages in community outreach activities to raise awareness about responsible dog ownership, breed-specific legislation, and other relevant issues. This can include participating in local pet expos, conducting breed presentations, and collaborating with other animal welfare organizations.

The Soft-Coated Wheaten Terrier Club of Greater Tampa Bay plays an essential role in fostering a sense of community among Wheaten Terrier enthusiasts, promoting responsible dog ownership, and advocating for the welfare of the breed in the Tampa Bay area and throughout Florida.

Rescue Success Stories

Learn about displaced Wheatens that found a new happy home.

I Want To Adopt

Are you interested in adopting a Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier?

Upcoming Dog Shows

Check out the schedule of upcoming dog shows.

ASPCA estimates 3.2 million dogs are adopted each year in the US.
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Ranked by the AKC as the 50th most popular breed
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APPA estimates 63.4 million households in the US own a dog.
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Wheaten Information

The SCWTCA Health Committee is conducting three health projects with the University of Pennsylvania Veterinary School, under the development and guidance of Paula Henthorn, Ph.D.

  1. PLE/PLN – University of Pennsylvania Research Projects (2020).
  2. Hemangiosarcoma – North Carolina State University (2018).
  3. Degenerative Myelopathy – University of Missouri (2020).

More information…

The key to effective dog training is consistency, patience, and positive reinforcement. Consistency involves establishing clear rules and expectations for your dog and consistently enforcing them. Patience is essential because every dog learns at their own pace, and it’s important to remain calm and persistent throughout the training process. Positive reinforcement, such as treats, praise, or play, helps motivate and reward desired behaviors, making learning enjoyable for your dog. Additionally, understanding your dog’s breed, temperament, and individual needs can also be crucial in tailoring your training approach for the best results. More information…

Breeding dogs is a huge responsibility. Whether you’ve been breeding for many years or you’re interested in getting started, there are tools and resources to help you. More information…

Become a SCWTCGTB Volunteer

There are many ways you can benefit the SCWTCGTB. Learn how you can join the team.

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