Gleanntan has been responsibly breeding healthy and sound Skye Terriers for 55 years without interruption. Gleanntan has produced some of the breed’s greats with All-Breed Best in Show winners, Best in Specialty Show winners, and the breed’s top producers. Gleanntan Skyes have been regarded for their strong breed type and sweet temperaments.

CH. Gleanntan Feather Duster - “Dusty” - born in 1971 and owned by Jane Lodge

“Dusty” from Gleanntan’s first litter (with Gleanntan prefix) serves as a reminder that strength of bone and body are essential breed characteristics. It is also important that Skyes are attractive, with quintessential terrier expression.

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New GCH. Gleanntan Goodness and Light - “Hope” returned to the ring on November 14, 15 and 16, 2025 after being out of the ring since October, 2024. During her break from showing, she gave birth to a litter of three pups, sired by Archer. She earned back-to-back Best of Breed wins on November 14 and 15, 2025. Her win on November 14 gave Hope the final two points she needed for her AKC Grand Championship title. The November 15 show was the KC of Philadelphia - National Dog Show.

At the 149th Annual Westminster Kennel Club show on February 11, 2025, superbly handled by his owner, Antoinelle Vulpis, GCHS. Gleanntan’s Sure Shot Greyjoy - “Archer” won the terrier group under judge Mr. David J. Kirkland. Earlier in the day, he earned Best of Breed under judge Mr. Randy E. Garren.

At the Montgomery County KC show on Sunday, October 6, 2024, GCHS. Gleanntan’s Sure Shot Greyjoy - “Archer” and his owner/handler, Antoinelle Vulpis made history! After going Best of Breed from the Veterans class earlier in the day under judge Mrs. Lorraine W. Bisso, Archer went BEST IN SHOW at the most prestigious terrier show in the world. The judge was renowned Cairn Terrier breeder, Mrs. Lydia Coleman Hutchinson. Archer is the Skye Terrier to go BIS in this show’s 95-year history. In going BIS, Archer defeated 1,067 terriers.

Photos Representing Gleanntan’s 55 Years