Our Process
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Contact me and tell me about yourself and what you’re looking for. If I don't have the perfect puppy available for you immediately, I will place you on the waitlist and stay in contact with you during the wait for our next litter(s)
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Once you have selected an available puppy, you will need to sign our contract and send a non-refundable deposit in order to reserve your furbaby.
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Wait for your puppy to be ready to come home around 8.5-9 weeks old. While you wait, I will send weekly updates and beautiful photos of your puppy to follow their growth and progress. I will try to send videos, when possible, as well.
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When your puppy is ready to come home, you will need to send final and full payment prior to pick or delivery.
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We are located in Beatrice, Nebraska if you would like to pick up or we can arrange for delivery.
Still Not Sure?
FAQs
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We are located in Beatrice, Nebraska. We can, however, deliver puppies all over the United States ourselves or with the help of our Professional Puppy Nanny. When traveling by air, puppies are in a soft sided crate with myself or my daughter and are under the seat in front of us, per TSA regulations. They must be at least 10 weeks old to travel by air. There is an additional fee for transportation.
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My puppies go home when they are 8 ½ -9 weeks of age and are at least 2 lbs.
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No! I take my puppies and adults to my vet, and she gives each puppy a thorough exam and administers all vaccines. The stickers from each vaccine vial is put on each pups vaccine record. Vaccines are not guaranteed unless they are administered by a licensed vet or vet tech. I do not hold either of those titles.
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No, please keep your puppy home until your he or she has had all their vaccines. This is usually completed at about 16 weeks of age.
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I don’t suggest having 9-week-old puppies sleep in your bed. There is a chance of the puppy falling off the bed or having an accident on your bed. The best thing is to have your pup continue to sleep in the pen until all vaccines are completed, then you can start, a food schedule, outside potty training, and crate training. Once your pup is potty trained, then you can invite them into your bed.
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As breeders, we try to give you our best guestimate for your puppy’s adult weight, but we can never be 100% sure or make any guarantees. The best way to estimate your pup’s adult weight is to double his or her weight at 16 weeks of age. That will give you a very close estimate of how big your baby will be.
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The simple answer is no. Dog’s stomachs are not made for people’s food. It is best to keep your pup on puppy kibble for a year and then switch to the adult formula of the puppy kibble you have been feeding. Some fruits and vegetables are fine to give in smalls amounts as treats. I include a list of foods that are not ok for dogs in my puppy folders.
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You can take your new pup to the groomer as soon as he or she has finished all their vaccines, right around 16 weeks of age.
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No, your puppy needs to be completely vaccinated before he goes outside. Please continue to use potty pads until vaccines are completed for the safety of your baby. At the age of 16 weeks your puppy will be so ready to start the outside potty-training process and will not struggle. At this time, I suggest starting a food schedule, crate training and outside potty training. If you follow my advice and use the training manual I provide, you can not fail!
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There is always an adjustment period when you bring a new puppy home. The only child will need time to get used to the new family member. Be patient and give it time. It usually only takes a few days before they are running around the house chasing each other and sharing toys like best friends.
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Click here to view food. All of my adults and their babies eat Purina Proplan Salmon and Rice Sensitive Stomach and Skin Puppy kibble. I send a sample of this food home with each puppy.
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Your baby will eat puppy food until they are 1 year old. Then they can transition to the adult formula of the same food.
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Click here to view recommended Espree Shampoo. Puppies can have baths every 2-3 weeks or as needed, be sure to brush your pup and get any tangles or mats out because once they get wet it’s almost impossible to get them out. It’s also important not to get water in their ears or nose and be sure to dry them thoroughly after towel drying.
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In a perfect world, I would have everyone wait until their pups are 18 months old to spay and neuter. By this time, your baby’s growth plates have come together, hormones have had a chance to run through their body and the girls have had a few heat cycles and their bones are done growing. However, if we wait this long, there is a greater chance of ooops litters. So, I suggest having the procedures done around 6-8 months of age. Please discuss with your vet what he or she feels is best also and decide what is the best option for your pet.
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I suggest having your pup microchipped at the same time you are having them spayed or neutered. This way there is no discomfort for your baby.
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I accept Zelle, Venmo and Cash. You can also purchase through GoodDog and pay with a credit card. Please ask for details.
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