The SCWTAC

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The Soft-Coated Wheaten Terrier Association of Canada (SCWTAC) is recognized by the Canadian Kennel club as the national, breed-based organization for the Soft-Coated Wheaten Terrier (SCWT) in Canada.

The objectives of this Association are to protect and advance the interests of the breed.

This includes:

• Supporting conscientious and careful breeding according to the CKC Breed Standard

• Encouraging the organization of Local Section Clubs (LSC) in areas where there are sufficient fanciers of the SCWT and supporting the activities of these local clubs

• Supporting the training and exhibiting of the SCWT and encouraging sportsmanlike competition at dog shows, obedience trials and other events

• Making information available on the proper care of SCWT and providing ongoing education on pertinent issues

• Guarding against the commercial exploitation of the SCWT

• Conducting Boosters and Specialty Shows under Canadian Kennel Club (CKC) rules

The association is governed by its Constitution and Bylaws. All members and breeders are required to abide by the SCWTAC Code of Ethics.

The SCWTAC carries out its responsibilities through its many publications and events.

The primary publication of the SCWTAC is Wheaten Wags. This national publication provides insights into owning and caring for Soft-Coated Wheaten Terriers and dogs in general. It also provides information related to events throughout Canada and the U.S. that would be of interest to Canadian Wheaten owners. WheatenWags_cover

Other publications developed for owners by the SCWTAC include the Caring For A Soft-Coated Wheaten Terrier Manual and the Puppy Buyer’s Guide.

The SCWTAC carries out many events throughout Canada through its Local Section Clubs. There are currently eight local section clubs located throughout Canada. Events include picnics, walks, grooming seminars, learning opportunities, potluck dinners, breed boosters and many other creative events. Currently, the club has Local Section Clubs in British Columbia, Alberta, Southern Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, South Central Ontario,  Eastern Ontario and Atlantic. Each club holds local events and some have their own publications and/or websites. On an annual basis the SCWTAC, through a Local Section Club, holds a National Specialty dog show. This event is the primary showcase of the breed. To find out more about these clubs contact the Local Section Club from your location.