FAQs
We bet you’ve got some questions, and we’re more than happy to answer them
Our puppies are raised with lots of hands-on love and attention and we strive to place them in homes where they are treated as family. The application process provides us with information about what kind of home you are going to provide for a puppy. As a fellow dog-lover, we’re sure you can understand how important this is!
Puppies need to be at least 8 weeks old before they go to their new home.
We send our puppies home at 8 weeks of age. At this age the puppies have small and weak bladders so they urinate frequently. The puppies will be introduced to pee pads around 4 weeks of age and we are happy to provide a bathroom and feeding schedule to follow that will be similar to the one we raise the puppies on.
A microchip is a radio-frequency identification transponder that carries a unique identification number, and is roughly the size of a grain of rice. When the microchip is scanned by a veterinary clinic or animal shelter, it transmits the ID number. There’s no battery, no power required, and no moving parts. The microchip is injected under the loose skin between your dog’s shoulder blades.
New puppy owner’s can register their microchip here.
Typically our puppies mature to range in size between 16 and 24 lbs & around 2ft in height.This is an estimate based on the size of the parents and outcomes from previous litters.
DHPP vaccine is administered by our Veterinarian at 8 weeks of age. DHPP is a core vaccine. This means that all dogs should receive this vaccine, regardless of their lifestyle or individual risk. It is important to follow the vaccination schedule that your Veterinarian recommends.
We send our puppies home at 8 weeks of age. At this age the puppies have small and weak bladders so they urinate frequently. The puppies will be introduced to pee pads around 4 weeks of age and we are happy to provide a bathroom and feeding schedule to follow that will be similar to the one we raise the puppies on.
Although some puppies wean quickly, some litters may require more time to wean from the Mother’s milk to dry puppy food. Each litter is unique but typically at 8 weeks of age the puppy is fully weaned and ready to leave the mother.
Our selective breeding program produces 6-8 litters a year.