puppy adoption
Reservations
We require a deposit of $300.00 and completed application to reserve an 'available puppy' or to be placed on
the 'waiting list'. We prefer that you e-mail the signed application to annsidor@aol.com and deposits can be paid by PayPal, check or cash.
Health of your Puppy
Before going home with you, your puppy will have had a full physical exam and be cleared of all parasites by our veterinarians. Your puppy will also have all age appropriate vaccinations. Our contract will require you to also have your puppy examined by your veterinarian, within 72 hours from the time of pick up, to have a full physical exam and fecal exam. This will help thoroughly establish that you have adopted a healthy puppy. Your pups initial exam will help you establish a relationship with your new veterinarian as well as get your puppy started on preventive care products such as heartworm and flea/tick preventative medications. If your puppy is proven to be anything but healthy at your first 72 hour vet exam, we will be happy to take the puppy back and offer you a full refund of the purchase price. We will make every effort to work towards a healthy and happy outcome for you and your pup. Shipping or Delivery Charges will not be refunded.
Spay and Neutering
Our contract requires you to have your puppy Spayed or Neutered between the ages of 6-9 months old. Verification of this must be mailed to us by the time your puppy is 12 months old.
Do We Allow Visitors?
In order to protect your puppy and our dogs we are not able to offer visits. Avoidnance is the only way to ensure that our puppies stay healthy!
Unfortunately young puppies don’t have fully developed immune systems and are susceptible to life threatening illnesses, including Parvo. When diseases like Parvo strike, they can kill a whole litter in a matter of hours. Parvo is at epidemic proportions in our area. We provide new pictures and updates of our puppies regularly to all of our puppy families.
Parvo is spread in the saliva, urine and feces of an infected dog. It can survive in extremely cold and hot temperatures. It can live on an inanimate object for 6 to 12 months and in the soil for up to a year. People that unknowingly come into contact with the disease, can then carry and spread this deadly virus on the soles of their shoes, clothing, skin and even on their car tires! Parvo is virulent, contagious and EXTREMELY hard to kill. Regular cleaning will not kill Parvo. If a breeder were to get parvo in their home, they may never be able to have puppies there again.
We require a deposit of $300.00 and completed application to reserve an 'available puppy' or to be placed on
the 'waiting list'. We prefer that you e-mail the signed application to annsidor@aol.com and deposits can be paid by PayPal, check or cash.
Health of your Puppy
Before going home with you, your puppy will have had a full physical exam and be cleared of all parasites by our veterinarians. Your puppy will also have all age appropriate vaccinations. Our contract will require you to also have your puppy examined by your veterinarian, within 72 hours from the time of pick up, to have a full physical exam and fecal exam. This will help thoroughly establish that you have adopted a healthy puppy. Your pups initial exam will help you establish a relationship with your new veterinarian as well as get your puppy started on preventive care products such as heartworm and flea/tick preventative medications. If your puppy is proven to be anything but healthy at your first 72 hour vet exam, we will be happy to take the puppy back and offer you a full refund of the purchase price. We will make every effort to work towards a healthy and happy outcome for you and your pup. Shipping or Delivery Charges will not be refunded.
Spay and Neutering
Our contract requires you to have your puppy Spayed or Neutered between the ages of 6-9 months old. Verification of this must be mailed to us by the time your puppy is 12 months old.
Do We Allow Visitors?
In order to protect your puppy and our dogs we are not able to offer visits. Avoidnance is the only way to ensure that our puppies stay healthy!
Unfortunately young puppies don’t have fully developed immune systems and are susceptible to life threatening illnesses, including Parvo. When diseases like Parvo strike, they can kill a whole litter in a matter of hours. Parvo is at epidemic proportions in our area. We provide new pictures and updates of our puppies regularly to all of our puppy families.
Parvo is spread in the saliva, urine and feces of an infected dog. It can survive in extremely cold and hot temperatures. It can live on an inanimate object for 6 to 12 months and in the soil for up to a year. People that unknowingly come into contact with the disease, can then carry and spread this deadly virus on the soles of their shoes, clothing, skin and even on their car tires! Parvo is virulent, contagious and EXTREMELY hard to kill. Regular cleaning will not kill Parvo. If a breeder were to get parvo in their home, they may never be able to have puppies there again.