How do I find a puppy?

If you get to the end of this post, you will see photos of past litters of darling babies.

Here is a good article from AKC about how breeders screen potential buyers.  While I don’t totally agree with everything in this page, it shows the amount of care a good breeder takes to find the best family for the best puppy.

http://www.akc.org/content/dog-breeding/articles/breeders-evaluate-buyers/

Sadly, I had hoped to breed a litter in a couple months, but my girl came into season 2 months early and I didn’t have her testing completed, so plans have been changed and the timing will be close to the end of the year.  I keep a list of names, and once I know I am about to breed, I make contact with the inquiries again to see if you are still interested.  I don’t collect deposits until I know I can promise you a puppy, but I will update you on your chances of getting one of my puppies.  I can sometimes suggest a club breeder that might be taking names, as well.  So here are images of past puppies:

4 puppies at 8.5 weeks

(Note:  This photo is from 2016.  The brown puppy is my Ori.  Check out her page!)

This time I was able to get all 4 puppies at one time.  We have a board across the gate to the dog run because they all run out if we open the gate.  This way we can keep the pups in, the adult dogs can jump over, and we can open the gate without having to chase 4 puppies running amok.