Let me say this  first.

All good breeders try and breed the best, healthy, happy puppies they can . Though mother nature isn't always kind.

As good breeders there are steps that must be taken to stack the cards in our favor.

Breeding a good pup takes a lot of thought,time and care and is not just throwing two dogs together out back under the porch.

All our adults are critiqued for faults and good points. So that no two dogs with the same faults are breed together.


Reliable health tests performed appropriate for the breed. To try and reduce the chance of perpetuating health issues.


All our puppies are raised inside our home, with heating and air conditioning, and  sleep on daily changed blankets.


All of our dogs are handled and petted, not tried up  and left alone.


All of our dogs are feed premium dog food.


All  of our dogs are kept up to date with the new shot protocol and dewormed regularly.


All of our moms-to-be are watched very closely, someone is always at home.


All of our moms are fed puppy food from 2 week before they are due until weaning is done.


All our puppies are born with in 12 feet from our bed. So if mom starts having pups in the middle of the night we will hear it.


All our pups are dewormed with vet strength dewormers (pyrantel pamoate and Fenbendizole)


All of our pups are use to the sounds of  a household. (TV, vacuum.....)


All of our pups are handled and kissed on from day one.


All of our pups are weaned by their moms. she knows when they are ready. so don't ask for a pup for a stone fast date, unless the pup is already fully weaned.


All pups must be completely off of mom (no midnight milkshakes) for at lest 4 days. this is added on to when mom says they are ready. This can at times, be soon as 8 weeks to 4 months for small puppies. So if you are unwilling to wait  this long for the pup to be fully weaned (and I know this can be hard) please go elsewhere for a pup.


All our pups are given a pavro only shot (neopar) at 6 weeks and their first 5-way shot starting at 8  weeks. and every 4 weeks after until the pup is picked up or the completion of the puppy shots ( one neopar,   three 5-way shots total)