Quirinus Versatile Airedale Terriers
Quirinus - Roman Armed God of Peace

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Since 1959

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Updated November 30, 2010


It's a BOY!  Evenescences is very proud of her son!

 

Solo meeting Sylvia. 
It does not seem like it has been 51 years since we started.

Solo and Sylvia - a partnership for life.

Quirinus Evenescences and Ash Grove Apollo RN (Imported from Italy) had one boy puppy born on Labor Day, Sept 6th, 2010.  The puppy will be living in AK with a wonderful couple who have another Quirinus Airedale Terrier who they have given a wonderful home too. Thank you to everyone that was interested in this litter. If you would like to be put on a waiting list for our spring 2011 litter e-mail us at quirinusterriers@yahoo.com

 We sell with limited AKC papers (they will be registered with AKC but you cannot breed them).  We are looking for loving forever pet homes.

A little bit about how we raise our puppies. They are born in our livingroom and are raised in our livingroom.  They are used to watching TV with us, vacum cleaner, dishwasher, cats (you know cats - they go where they want to go and our now 17 year old cat for the past 17 years loves going in the whelping box and playing with the puppies) and they are used to "everyday life" as they are in the middle of what is happening in the house.  Since they day they are born they are handled by us, people call this early stimuli, we call this caring for our puppies and loving them. When they 3-4 days old we take them to our vet for our vet to remove the declaws and 1/4 off their tail.  We have always used a vet since a vet knows what they are doing and will also keep sure the puppies are all okay.  Then the puppies are wormed at 3, 4, 5, 6 weeks.  We trim their nails every week so they are used to their toe nails being trimmed.  We then take the puppies to the vet for their first set of shots and another exam were the vet goes over them carefully checking their heart, lunges and keeping sure the puppies sound and look good. By this time they will have gone a several car rides so we know who rode well and who we need to work with if they did not ride well.  We will have already started on position training with all the puppies teaching them their sit, down, come, roll over and we will show you how we do it so you can go home and just pick up where we left off.

When you get your puppy she/he will be up to date on all of their shots, have their own leash and collar that fits them (feel free to bring your own but we know how hard it is to figure out what size to get which is why we give them their own collars and leashes), they will go home with their favotite toys (they always have toys that they like best!), a bone (which is nice for the ride home if they get bored and want to chew you will just have them sitting on your lap with him chewing on their bone), a note book with a copy of their pedigree, a copy of their vet records, their vet record note book, their registeration papers and a list of recommended reading.

We enjoy our Airedale Terriers and we enjoy raising up our puppies.  We spend a lot of time with them so finding them good homes is very important to us. We know their different personalities and their likes and dislikes.  We believe in letting future puppy owners come and sit down and play with the puppies and pick on personality and which puppy you fit with best.  We are pretty good at picking out which puppy you will like but it is still nice to sit down and play with the puppies and see which puppy fits your personality and you fit that puppy's personality.   


 
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Contact Us:
QuirinusTerriers@yahoo.com
Deidre, Colleen, Eileen Burns (the third generation)
& Barbara Ellen Burns (second generation)
In Loving Memory our grandmother Martha C. Burns "Corky"
and our grandfather Louis G. Burns

We are members of the Airedale Terrier Club of America