NO PUPPY WILL BE RESERVED WITHOUT A DEPOSIT
No deposits on puppies over 8 weeks old



Deposits are non refundable. The $100.00 deposit holds your puppy until they are 8 weeks old. If you are unable to pick up your puppy at this time, there will be a $40.00 weekly charge until puppy is picked up,

Deposits are non refundable if you change your mind

Not paying (or making arrangements) for your puppies balance a week prior to puppy shipping
defaults your contract.

Puppies plus nanny must be paid for 1 week prior to date of flight,
Puppies being picked up the balance in cash only at pickup.

A deposit is your guarantee that I will not place the puppy of your choice with someone else. A deposit also serves as my guarantee that you will be purchasing the puppy specified, therefore a deposit is non-refundable, non-transferable. The deposit is a down payment on the puppy. Puppies will be marked as going home with your family on ads, website, and Facebook once a deposit is received.  You will be kept up to date with the puppy you have put the deposit on via emails, and pictures on our website, we will update photos every 2 weeks. Feel free to ask any and all questions you can think of so we can answer them. This only makes the transition of the puppy’s new home easier.  We are here at all times to help you. You will be notified as to the date your puppy is ready to come to its new home.  If we are meeting you in person to pick up the puppy, the final payment needs to be in cash. 

Have you picked your puppy and ready to take the steps to make them yours?
Please fill out and submit a puppy application!




Boarding fees:

If you are not able to pick up your puppy that you have put a deposit on, when he/she is eight weeks old (give or take a couple days), you will be charged $40.00 a week for boarding fees, unless your puppy is not able to travel due to size or some other unforeseen reason. The boarding fees will need to be paid before you receive the puppy. Remember, if you are not able to pick up your puppy and pay the balance in full, you will lose your non-refundable deposit and the puppy goes back up for sale.

Feed

Our puppies are eating Fromm Gold Puppy Food  and a sample of it will accompany your puppy!

Don't forget to order your nuvet vitamins before your puppy arrives!



FYI: When shopping for a puppy:


There may be puppies offered at a cheaper price.

It is hard to compare apples to oranges, as not all puppies are created equal.

Many puppies come from inexperienced breeders. Many don't have vaccinations, preventive medications for things like giardia, coccidia, kennel cough, fleas, ticks etc. Some do not come with a health guarantee, some come with 24, 36 or 72 hour guarantee some come with 1 or 2 years genetic guarantee, some may come with lifetime guarantee. Some come from licensed and inspected breeders/kennels and some do not. Are parents health tested?

A Breeder can not guarantee you the size and weight of a puppy, they can only give you a guess based on family history.  Puppies like children may or may not look like their parents.  Puppies, like children won't all be the same size. 

An 8 - 12 week old puppy is not fully house trained.  House training may be started, but a puppy will have to learn, the rules and schedule of the new home. All puppies leaving us have been started on doggie door training and learning to go outside to do their business! Most are doing extremely well when they leave us, take them out the same door to the same spot every time and they will catch on quickly!


If you have a problem with your new puppy, call the breeder first as soon as you see a problem. Most breeders want to solve a problem before it goes any further.

When you purchase a puppy, please schedule an appointment with your veterinarian for a well puppy check up and next round of vaccines. The earlier you call the better the chances of getting an appointment in the vaccine time line.  

Follow the breeder's directions on feeding and care.

(a) When asking for references, no one will give you names of unhappy customers, so references are not always accurate.

(b) When asking for the name of the breeders Vet. Some Vet's do not want to be bothered with 10 + calls a week asking about a breeder, so many breeders may not want to give out their Vet's information. The privacy act does fall into that category.

(c) When talking to be breeder: Identify yourself, tell them what puppy/breed you are calling about. (Breeders are not mind readers and usually have 10-50 calls a day). Ask questions, do you feel comfortable talking to them? Did they have time for you? Did they answer your questions?

(d) If the breeder is pressuring you, walk away. Nice quality puppies sell themselves.

(e) Most breeders want to build a relationship beyond the sale, we personally LOVE getting updates, progress reports and pictures. Plus all our puppies come with a lifetime of breeder support!

(f) When you do decide on a breeder and puppy, take the puppy directly to your Veterinarian for a well puppy check up.

(g) If you want to continue to have the right to purchase a puppy from the breeder of your choice or the right to own a dog, stay informed, do not allow HSUS, PETA and other Animal Rights activist to take this right away. Have you noticed the price of puppies on the rise, have you noticed that quality purebred puppies are getting harder to find.  This is all do to your animal rights activist, that believe we do not need pets nor animals! Breeders want animal welfare, healthy happy puppies, dogs and puppies are a loved addition to our families, but do not deserve higher rights than our children. Keep in mind while pets are loved, they are animals and they are not Human Babies
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