FAQ's

 Q:  What should I have ready to bring my new puppy home?

    1.  A medium sized crate. We highly encourage crate training your new puppy. It helps the puppy feel secure and helps you the owner know he is safe when you have to leave home alone for a time. 

    *Crate training is outlined in the Super Puppy Book that comes in your puppy pack and there are many videos on the internet that can help you in the training process.

    2. Food and Water Bowls

    3. A collar and leash

    4. Puppy food, we use https://www.lifesabundance.com/Home.aspx?realname=20585268 and will provide enough food to help your new puppy transition over easy.


Q: Can you meet the parents of the puppies?

A:  Yes Yes Yes!!!! Our dogs are our family and are here almost all the time unless they go out for a ride or are getting groomed. For health and safety, we ask that you do not bring any other pets along.


Q: How do I reserve my puppy?

A:  Once you decide on a specific puppy, you place a deposit of $400 to hold the puppy of your choice until they have their vet check up and are 8 weeks old.  Deposit can be made via check, venmo, cash , or paypal.

    * When coming to pick up your puppy we accept cash, Venmo or paypal.


Q:  Do we use a Veterinarian for our checkups and shots?

A:  YES!  We take pride in the care we give our dogs and puppies and all shots, de-wormings, and well puppy checkups are done at our local veterinarian. Shots and de-worming are done in compliance with our vets recommended schedules and all puppies go home with their first set of shots.  The breeding schedule we use is discussed with our vet and is always in the best interest of our dogs.


Q: Can we have our puppy flown to us?

A:  Currently, all airlines are requiring puppies to fly in cabin with a person and this is subject to change.  We provide a health certificate that can be used to pick up your pup and fly home with them.



1 comment:

  1. Hi,
    Our family is looking for a bernedoodle or a maltipoo, Do you have any available?what are the prices?
    Thanks
    Pat.

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