FAQ

Yes, each new puppy receives a registered injected microchip when they are 8-weeks of age. Microchips are the most reliable form of permanent ID for pets, when implanted properly and registered. Animals with permanent identification are reunited with their guardians in far greater numbers than animals with no identification.

YES, all new puppies receive their first doses of shots at 8-weeks of age prior to being released to their adoption person/family.

The period of development for dogs is typically between 60-63 days from the first day of breeding.

We accept $500 deposits to reserve a puppy or a litter position/spot.

The puppy remains with the mother after being born to nurse and to learn the necessary teachings from its mother on “how to dog”. At 8-weeks the puppy is released to the adoption person/family.