"I have no worries when I go. All arrangements are taken care of. My dog is so happy to see Jay! He treats her like his own. The kennel is clean and neat and I know my dog will be well cared for and very comfortable there." -Nancy Venti |
| "My new brother Jackson is awesome…he and I are getting along very very well. He is being gentle with me and showing me the ropes around the house. We play lots especially late in the evening so I get tired and sleep well… I am very “mouthy” and like shoes, pant legs, and anything on my level. I have tons of toys and they keep putting them in my mouth when I try and chew things I should not be chewing… I can’t wait to see you all again soon,Love Sydney" |
The breeding of our next litter is planned for April 2010 and is expected to be a Striker x Jada breeding, you can read about both dogs on our website. If you are interested in an Airedale puppy from the upcoming litter please fill out the wait list questionnaire and email it to us. We do not currently have any adults available.

| Orford Dog Headed for the Big Time |
| (Valley News) ORFORD - A local Airedale terrier has earned invitations to compete at the AKC/Eukanuba National Championship and the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show. Striker, an American and Canadian champion and best-in-show winner, is ranked among the top 25 in his breed, according to a news release from the American Kennel Club. The 2-year-old dog’s registered name is CH Penaire Star Struck at Woodcrest. He is owned by Jay Atwood of Orford, who operates Woodcrest Kennel dog boarding and grooming facility, and Joan and William Clarke of Lunenburg, Nova Scotia. |
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