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Puppy Adoption Process

  • All of our puppies will be up to date with their dewormers, vaccines, and have their "nose to tail" vet check, which includes checking their hips, joints, and heart as well.

  • Our puppies do not come neutered/spayed as it is not healthy for a dog to go through this until it is at 6-9 months old

  • We do offer shipping for our puppies and it is generally a case by case basis as far as cost of shipping.

  • We do ask for a deposit, which is non-refundable, to hold a specific puppy for you.

  • Deposits are transferable to any other available puppy in the litter if you do change your mind.

  • We accept Paypal or cash as payments for deposits or the full amount.

  • On pickup of your puppy you will receive a small bag of the current food that we are using and also any paperwork to go with including records of all dewormers, vaccines, and vet checkups. 

Bringing your new puppy home


 

When bringing your puppy home, it's important to be prepared with the necessary products to ensure a smooth transition. Here's a list of essential items:

  1. Bed and Crate: Provide your puppy with a comfortable bed and a suitable crate for training and safe containment.

  2. Food and Water Bowls: Select sturdy, non-slip bowls for meals and hydration.

  3. High-Quality Puppy Food: Consult with your veterinarian to choose a premium puppy food brand that meets the specific nutritional needs of your Puppy.

  4. Leash, Collar, and ID Tag: Ensure your puppy's safety during walks and outings by using a well-fitting collar, a sturdy leash, and an identification tag with your contact information.

  5. Toys and Chews: Stimulate your puppy's mind and prevent destructive behavior by providing a variety of interactive toys and safe chew items.

  6. Grooming Supplies: Invest in a slicker brush or comb to maintain the puppies coat, as well as dog-friendly shampoo, conditioner, and nail clippers for regular grooming sessions.

  7. Training Treats: Motivate and reward your puppy during training sessions with small, soft, and nutritious treats.

  8. Puppy Pads or Outdoor Training Supplies: To facilitate housebreaking, stock up on puppy pads or consider creating a designated outdoor potty area for your puppy.

  9. Health Care Essentials: Schedule regular veterinary check-ups.

  10. Training Resources: Consider enrolling your puppy in training classes or seek professional guidance to ensure proper socialization and obedience training.

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