* How much will my puppy cost?

** Our puppies are $1500 for limited registration. The deposit is $200 ( $100 for the waiting list/ $100 when born) both non refundable. The remaining $1300 Due in cash at pick up.

*What about training? How will I know what to do when I get home.

** Consistency is the number one fundamental thing that you can do for your fur baby, followed closely by repetition. Praise is  another tool to remember, when doing something right encouragement is a necessary thing, along with a fun environment. The more happy your puppy the more they are going to enjoy what they are learning and they will continue to thrive. This combination will help you train your baby. We will also answer any question and help you learn a way thats best for you in any problem area you find.

* What are you feeding my puppy?

** Your puppy is eating TLC, it is an American made food, made and packaged fresh before it is shipped free to your door, we have plenty information to share about this amazing product. Before your furry friend comes home, we send out an information packet, this will include a $5 off coupon when your baby comes home. As well a free name tag, puppy poop bags, a food scoop and a goody bag of treats. They will be eating dry kibble when they come home. 

*What if I want to feed something else?

** That is perfectly okay, we just strongly suggest that you research and get a high-quality food. We will also need to know if this is your plan so we can send home a bag to transition to the new food. You don’t want to start cold turkey, because that will give them an upset stomach.

* When can I come see my puppy?

** We try to send weekly pictures, even though the wait is hard waiting until your furry friend is 8 weeks is the absolute best. Their little bodies are still building an immune system and we want them to grow as strong as possible before they get to come home. 

*When do we pick our puppy?

** Puppies are picked on pick up date when puppies are 8 weeks old and vaccinated, in order of the waiting list that was given to you when your baby was born.

*How are the puppies raised?

** Puppies are born inside; they are raised inside with a doggy door that runs to the outside. So, by the time your baby comes home they are potty trained to the doggy door! This makes transitioning so much easier once they come home. From the day they are born they are around a great handful of people. Our children play with them daily. They even get to hear weird noises such as goats and ducks which can be heard from outside. 

*Will my puppy be vaccinated?

** Yes, they will get two rounds of their yearly shots (which includes parvo), also one round of Bordetella. They will be De-wormed since they are outside and have access to bird and rodent poop, and rainwater (which is where a lot of your worms come from). You will be sent home with a very detailed paper with these records on it. Remember when making a future vet appointment to bring a fecal sample so it can be ran as well. Stress (going to a new home/ traveling) also bring out various gut worms that you don’t want to sit in your puppy.

*Are dewclaws removed?

** No, as much as some families don’t want this extra thumb the dog needs it. They need it to hold items, they need it to help chew their bones and hold that chew stich up right. 

*When should we expect to get our pup spay/neutered?

**We STRONGLY suggest waiting until at LEAST 18 months. This gives the puppies hormones and bones time to grow and be at their best potential. It also helps in preventing hip and elbow dysplasia.