Purchase/Health Information

 

Our Boxer puppies come with a two year health guarantee, excluding any negligence after the puppy is in your care.  They will be vet checked, have their first vaccinations, dewormed every 2 weeks, dew claws removed & tails docked.  They will also come with a puppy care pack.  This includes: puppy food, health/vaccination record, toy, treats, already AKC registered & microchipped. They are also started on “NuVet Plus supplements”.   All “Pet” puppies will be sold with a spay/neuter contract & Limited AKC registration. Puppies do not leave until they are 8 weeks old, or after ear crop.  Visits can be done after they have reached 5 weeks.  Any adults, retired dogs, or puppies over 12 months old will be spayed or neutered before being placed in their new home.  I do not sell to pet shops, pet brokers, and/or any puppy mills!!  A non-refundable deposit will hold your pick.  SHOW homes have priority pick over PET homes!!  Availability will be posted after they’re 7.5 week old evaluations!!  Payment must be paid in full (cash only) when the puppy is picked up in person.  There will be NO shipping of Adults, sorry for the inconvenience.  There is ground transportation that we can discuss later.  If there are any more questions please feel free to contact me, either by e-mail or phone.  Thank you so much for visiting our web site. 

 

Health Information

 

We test for the following:

Hypothyroidism

Aortic Valve Disease

Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Cardio.

Cardiomyopathy (24 hr. Holter)

Degenerative Myelopathy

 

 

 

      

 

 IMPORTANT Signs of a Responsible Breeder

You should be able to visit the breeder's home or kennel and see at least one of the puppy's parents. While there, pay attention to the parent's temperament and appearance so that you get a sense of what your puppy may be like. Also, observe the premises. Is the house/kennel clean? Odor free? Dogs and puppies should be clean, well fed, lively, and friendly. Look for signs of malnutrition (like protruding rib cages) or such signs of illness as runny nose and eyes, coughing, lethargy, and sores.

While there, interact with the puppies and dogs. Does the breeder appear to genuinely care for them? The puppies should not shy away from the breeder and should be outgoing with strangers.

Breeders should care about health of your puppy and its parents. They should be informative and honest about a breed's physical and temperamental traits. And they should speak knowledgeably about genetic diseases that might affect their breed.

The breeder should be friendly and willing to establish a good rapport with you. A good breeder will be an excellent resource and breed mentor for you throughout the life of your puppy, and encourage you to call if your dog has a crisis at any stage of its life.

A responsible breeder may ask you to sign a contract indicating that if you fail to meet specified conditions of care, or you become unable to keep the puppy, the breeder will reclaim it.

The breeder should not allow you to bring home the puppy until it's 8 to 12 weeks old. Puppies need ample time to mature and socialize with its mother and littermates.

Breeders should be willing to answer any questions you have, and they should ask many of you as well. Breeders will want to make sure their puppies are going to good homes, with people who know what to expect and have made all the necessary preparations.

 

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