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Is there a waiting list? Yes, there is normally a waiting list.
How much do your puppies cost? $300 deposit and then $1700.
What type of payments do you take? We will take Venmo, Paypal, and Zelle for deposits. Cash for the final payment.
Do you have a contract? Yes
How do I know when I´m approved for a puppy? You will receive an email from us once the application is approved.
What is your visitation policy? We do not allow visitors. We will Facetime, Zoom, Google Meet and send Videos.
How are your puppies raised? In our home with our adult children, friends, and family. We live in the country and they have about an acre to run around in.
What health testing do you do? We use Embark for Genetic testing.
When will we be able to take our puppy home? Puppies are only allowed to leave our home after 8 weeks.
Sometimes we will keep puppies longer if needed.
What are the differences between a male and a female?
Female Characteristics: Independent - tend to want to be in control, will be affectionate, but will often move away when they have had enough. Constant Lap Dog. Loyal - Stubborn - Females are typically the Alpha dog. Females crave more control of situations and are quick to respond to perceived challenges with fierceness. Territorial - Female dogs mark the same way male dogs do. A spayed female may continue to mark for her entire lifetime regardless of when she is spayed, while most males will stop marking shortly after they are neutered. Reserved - Females are generally less affectionate and friendly than males. This characteristic is noticeable in puppies and becomes more pronounced with age.
Male Characteristics: Affectionate: Total Momma's Boys. Male dogs are typically more affectionate than females. They tend to crave attention from their owners more than females and as a result, display more affectionate behaviors. Exuberant - A male dog is also more likely to be fun-loving and outgoing throughout his lifetime than a female. While a female tends to become more reserved as she ages, a male dog maintains a more puppy-like exuberance throughout his lifetime. Food-Motivated - Males are often very motivated by food. This food motivation can make training extremely easy as treats can be used to lure and reward a dog to display desired behaviors. Attentive - While females tend to be more independent, males tend to be more focused on their human companions. They want to always be close to the human and are very eager to please. Aggressive Behaviors - It is also important to note that intact males may display aggressive dog behaviors toward other males or exhibit marking behaviors.
How much do your puppies cost? $300 deposit and then $1700.
What type of payments do you take? We will take Venmo, Paypal, and Zelle for deposits. Cash for the final payment.
Do you have a contract? Yes
How do I know when I´m approved for a puppy? You will receive an email from us once the application is approved.
What is your visitation policy? We do not allow visitors. We will Facetime, Zoom, Google Meet and send Videos.
How are your puppies raised? In our home with our adult children, friends, and family. We live in the country and they have about an acre to run around in.
What health testing do you do? We use Embark for Genetic testing.
When will we be able to take our puppy home? Puppies are only allowed to leave our home after 8 weeks.
Sometimes we will keep puppies longer if needed.
What are the differences between a male and a female?
Female Characteristics: Independent - tend to want to be in control, will be affectionate, but will often move away when they have had enough. Constant Lap Dog. Loyal - Stubborn - Females are typically the Alpha dog. Females crave more control of situations and are quick to respond to perceived challenges with fierceness. Territorial - Female dogs mark the same way male dogs do. A spayed female may continue to mark for her entire lifetime regardless of when she is spayed, while most males will stop marking shortly after they are neutered. Reserved - Females are generally less affectionate and friendly than males. This characteristic is noticeable in puppies and becomes more pronounced with age.
Male Characteristics: Affectionate: Total Momma's Boys. Male dogs are typically more affectionate than females. They tend to crave attention from their owners more than females and as a result, display more affectionate behaviors. Exuberant - A male dog is also more likely to be fun-loving and outgoing throughout his lifetime than a female. While a female tends to become more reserved as she ages, a male dog maintains a more puppy-like exuberance throughout his lifetime. Food-Motivated - Males are often very motivated by food. This food motivation can make training extremely easy as treats can be used to lure and reward a dog to display desired behaviors. Attentive - While females tend to be more independent, males tend to be more focused on their human companions. They want to always be close to the human and are very eager to please. Aggressive Behaviors - It is also important to note that intact males may display aggressive dog behaviors toward other males or exhibit marking behaviors.