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| Q. I want a puppy with a real curly coat. Will puppy coats get curlier as they mature? A. Yes. We have had puppies that left at 8 weeks young to their news homes as wavy and the families were delighted to see that when the pup matured the coat was a curly fleece. But if that is not proof enough for you we do have our Rosebud which is the perfect example of the coat changing to a gorgeous curly wool as she is growing. Before.... After..... Q. Do I need to place a deposit? A. It is entirely up to you. Placing a deposit assures you
a pick from our current & upcoming litters. It is a non-refundable deposit.
You will be contacted when it is time to pick out your puppy, which is at 4
weeks of age. We require a $250 deposit and cannot hold a puppy until I
receive a deposit. I will allow five business days to receive the deposit if you
are mailing it -- if you think it will take longer to get here, please let me
know so that I do not think you have a changed your mind. Q. If give you my deposit and I am the 3rd on
the waiting list, does this mean I get 3rd choice? A. Yes, basically the 3rd person to give a deposit would be
3rd in line for choice on a litter. But, the first person isn't guaranteed
"pick of the litter." We always reserve the right to pick of the
litter. For example, we might want to keep a pup. We also try to match up
puppies with their new families. Q. Do you guarantee your dogs? A. Yes. Every puppy comes with a health guarantee...if you
would like to review a copy of our health guarantee please request to do so. All
of our adult dogs are screened for genetic defects. We will not breed a dog that
is not breed standard and premium quality. If the new owner suspects their puppy
has a problem, they should take the dog to their vet. If it is found to have a
genetic defect, the owner must present me with the Vet certificate, stating the
problem. I then will take the puppy to my Vet for a second opinion. The owner
pays all vet costs. If the diagnosis is the same from both Vets, you return the
puppy and we will then replace the puppy within the guidelines of the contract. Q. How do I house break my puppy? A. First of all, with lots of patience… and realize that
a puppy's body is not mature enough for muscle control of its bladder until it
is 3 1/2 to 4 months of age. Tips and tricks: PATIENCE, CONSISTENCY, AND
ROUTINE! All puppies need their own secure sleeping area. (Crate) A puppy
usually will not mess in their sleeping area. Do not give a puppy food past Take puppy outside to “potty”: • As soon as a puppy wakes up. • Right after a puppy eats or drinks. • After 20 minutes of playtime. It doesn't take long for a puppy to learn. Make a schedule for "potty time," playtime, eating, etc. When you take the puppy outside always tell him "Outside." He then learns the command. If you catch a puppy in the act of having an accident in the house, pick him up mid-stream and say "no" in with a firm tone. NEVER hit a puppy or rub a puppies nose in his own mess. This does not teach the puppy anything good or positive. You can show the puppy the pee smelling cloth (after you clean it up) and say "No Potty in House." Then lovingly, but firmly take the puppy and the cloth outside. Put the cloth on the ground and say "Go Potty Outside." Let the puppy smell the cloth. Remember to watch your puppy closely and recognize the "need" for him to go outside.
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