I will no longer be keeping a waitlist. To streamline the puppy matching process, each litters list will be filled after that litters arrival. All conversations and vetting will be with families ready to add a pup to their family from the current, available litter. You may sign up for future litter notifications using the information at the bottom of this page.
*********Our puppy choosing process is built for families looking for the best temperament match for their family. This is ideal for families looking to train a service or therapy dog where temperament is of top importance. It is also ideal for families looking for a great temperament match for their family for ease of training and good life long connection.
Please note we do NOT reserve puppies based on color or gender.
You can easily find a breeder that will sell you a pup at a very early age based on looks and gender. Pretty much ANY OTHER BREEDER. Since my background is in dog training and rehabilitation, my primary focus is to set families up for long term success with their new family member. And to do this color and gender is of little concern. Choosing day is at 7 weeks of age after all temperament testing is complete. Families choose their puppy in order of deposit.
Our puppy choosing process is designed to help families get the best possible puppy match for their needs. Here it is broken down step by step.
Step 1: Follow Online
Please follow this blog or Facebook to get litter announcements and availability notice. Sign up for txt alerts using the info at the bottom of this page. I will always try to give rough due dates for you to keep watch and lookout for litter announcements.
Step 2: Choose Your Litter
*****As litters arrive I will post them on the blog and send out txt announcement. Please review all litter information on the litter announcement! If the current litter is for you please txt me immediately to get on that litters list. After txting and chatting, if it sounds like you are a good match for a pup from that current litter, at this time you may choose to send a $300 non -refundable deposit to hold your spot for choosing on that litters list. Choosing order is based on the order you made your deposit. DO NOT SEND A DEPOSIT WITHOUT FIRST TXTING or a phone call. I want to make sure your family will be a good match for one of our pups:) At this time I can send you the information to make a deposit. Again, deposits are non refundable! Please insure you have read the litter announcement and understand the choosing day, pick up window, size of pups, color/gender breakdown etc. for the litter before you make a deposit!! The only exception will be for the last 2 spots for choosing in the litter, if we don’t have the right pup on choosing day for these spots, I will refund your deposit.You can watch the litters blog for weekly updates and videos of your litter!!
Step 4: Choose Your Puppy
A puppy choosing date will be posted with litter announcement. Your scheduled time to choose your puppy on choosing day will arrive via txt as time gets closer to choosing day. Families choose their puppies in order of deposit. Families are scheduled every 30 minutes, in order, on choosing day. Puppy choosing will happen around 7 weeks of age after all temperament testing is complete. At this age puppies have their personality, temperament, and coat type developed more to help aide in choosing a good match for your family. All temperament testing results will be available on choosing day. Updated pictures, testing scores, weights, and energy level scores are posted on the litters blog before choosing.Step 5: Take Your Puppy Home!!!!
Puppies are ready to leave the farm around 8 weeks of age. Please discuss with me the best time to bring your pup home as this will depend on your needs and the future expectations of the pup. Experienced owners or service dog trainers are granted pick up dates at 7 weeks for optimal socialization protocol. Remaining balance is due in full at time of pick up/transport.For litter arrival notifications please sign up here..
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