ALL PUPPIES ARE SOLD ON A STRICT NEUTER/SPAY CONTRACT AS BELOVED PETS ONLY
If you are interested in purchasing a puppy, please email or call to make sure the puppy is available. We would like to talk to you and learn more about your family and preference of a puppy. A deposit is required to hold the puppy until it is ready to go home. The deposit goes towards the purchase price of the puppy and needs to be received within 5 days of confirming your choice of puppy. If not received in 5 days, the puppy will be made available again. Please make sure you are ready to accept the responsibility of a puppy before depositing as deposits are non-refundable but transferable to the other puppy. The balance is due one week before picking up the puppy from our home for local pickup. Payment can be made in postal money order, or cash. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO CANCEL A SALE AT ANY TIME IF THE SALE IS NOT IN THE BEST INTEREST OF OUR PUPPIES.
If your picking up a puppy that you are giving as a Christmas, Valentine or Birthday gift, make sure the dog has been confirmed to go home. I say this to everyone but i understand that as we get closer to the pick up day, some people start to get anxious to take the dog home. But I must warn you that because a puppy is 8 weeks old does not mean they will be ready to go home. I am not the kind of breeder that lets a puppy go based only on their age. Our puppy pickups will be done anywhere between 8 to 12 weeks of age. This is why: at 8 weeks old they go for their 2nd set of shots. At this time the dogs are evaluated for a few things: eating on their own, gaining weight at a good rate, pooping good with the food they are on and nursing with mom. If one of these things are off or not up to par they will not be cleared to go home. Instead they will revisit the vet on a weekly basis until everything is perfect. The last thing I'm going to do is send a dog home because someone is in a rush for any type of reason. I don't need the feeling of disappointment from displeased families calling to tell me that their puppy is sick or has died. My priority is the health of my puppies. The best thing to do if you want to get a puppy for the holidays is make a card with some of the puppies pictures to give as a present. In this way you'll have the card as a reminder of the little baby that will be coming home to you very soon.
I, as a responsible breeder, will not let the puppy go on a busy holiday unless the new owner will have everything ready for the puppies coming which includes things I have listed in the Available puppies section at the bottom. This is a safety precaution as I do not want the puppy overwhelmed on it's first day at it's new home with all the people walking around and loud noises disturbing their peace. It also raises a concern of a possibility that someone might accidentally step on the puppy. To avoid that I will ask that the new owner either pick the puppy up a few days before or after the holiday or keep the puppy away from the crowd for the night. It might be an exciting thing for you to have a new member of the family but to the puppy it's a new experience that needs some getting used to. If the puppy is frightened or does not feel comfortable he/she will get sick and in the worst case, die. This is why I set these rules, to avoid the cost of vet bills and the heartbreak of death.
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