Our Kennel at Wild Wild Westies
Where Westies Are Raised Like Family
At Wild Wild Westies, our dogs aren’t just pets—they’re family. And that’s exactly how we raise them. Located on 15 fully fenced acres in Abbeville, South Carolina, our kennel isn’t a sterile facility filled with cages. It’s a safe, nurturing, and spacious home where every Westie can thrive from birth to go-home day.
Our mission has always been to raise puppies in a natural, enriched, and loving environment. That’s how we produce happy, healthy, confident dogs who are ready to join your family with ease.

Current Litters & Availability
While many breeders raise dogs in traditional kennels or commercial settings, we offer something far more personal:
- Cage-free daytime living with full access to fenced acreage
- Indoor sleeping quarters that are clean, temperature-controlled, and cozy
- Daily outdoor play and exercise with the “pack”
- Real-life sounds, smells, and socialization (TVs, vacuums, music, voices)
- Early field trips and exposure to different surfaces and spaces
- One-on-one interaction and constant supervision from our family
From sunup to sundown, our Westies are living life as they were meant to—with purpose, joy, and plenty of play.
A Day in the Life at Wild Wild Westies
We follow a predictable, nurturing schedule that supports development at every stage:
Morning:
- Puppies go outside for potty time
- Fed high-quality kibble + fresh meat
- Daily vitamin/mineral supplements
Midday:
- Supervised playtime with siblings and adults
- Exposure to household noises and new environments
- Hands-on handling and affection
- Nap time in cozy, quiet resting areas
Evening:
- Evening romp and final potty break
- Dinner and wind-down time
- Indoor sleeping in sanitized, peaceful rooms
This structure builds dogs who are confident, well-adjusted, and ready for home life—not just kennel life.
Designed for Healthy Development
From day one, every Wild Wild Westies puppy is raised with intentional, structured care designed to support:
- Socialization with people and other dogs
- Early sensory exposure (touch, sound, surfaces)
- Exploratory learning through supervised outdoor play
- Positive reinforcement during early routines
- Clean, quiet sleeping areas that mimic a home environment
- Sanitary practices with daily bedding changes and facility cleaning
- Vet-guided health protocol, including vaccination and worming schedules
You’ll receive a full set of medical records with your puppy, including dates of vaccinations and deworming.

Can I Visit the Kennel?
No visits in person because of disease risk, but many pictures/ and videos are sent weekly and Facetime is available on appointment.
