Common Questions
Find answers to the most frequent questions about our breeding program, health guarantees, and adoption process. We are committed to transparency.
Our adoption fees range from $2,500 to $3,500. This price reflects the premium care, genetic testing, and high-quality nutrition our dogs receive. The final cost depends on the specific litter, color, and markings of the puppy.
We provide a comprehensive 2-year genetic health guarantee. This covers any life-threatening congenital conditions. We stand behind our breeding program and ensure every puppy is vet-checked, dewormed, and healthy before going home.
For the safety of our vulnerable puppies, we limit in-person visits until the puppies have received their first round of vaccinations at 6 weeks old. We are happy to schedule video calls so you can see the puppies in real-time before then.
To reserve a spot on our waiting list, we require a non-refundable deposit of $500. This amount is deducted from the final adoption fee. Picks are made in the order deposits are received when the puppies are 5-6 weeks old.
We are located in the countryside just outside the city. Families are welcome to pick up their puppy here. For those further away, we can arrange a flight nanny service to deliver your puppy to your nearest major airport for an additional fee.
We raise our puppies on a premium, high-protein kibble designed for growth. We will provide you with a starter bag of their current food to ensure a smooth transition if you decide to switch brands later.
Yes, absolutely. Every puppy goes home with a folder containing their vaccination records, deworming schedule, and a signed health certificate from our licensed veterinarian.
Socialization is a top priority. Our puppies are raised in our home, not a kennel. They are handled daily by adults and children and are exposed to various household sounds and textures to build confidence.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Their adaptable size and trainability make them well-suited for smaller living spaces when given daily exercise and enrichment.
They are considered low-shedding. However, regular grooming every 4–6 weeks is essential.
Most mature between 10–20 pounds depending on structure and lineage.
Yes. All breeding dogs undergo OFA orthopedic evaluations and comprehensive DNA screening. You can review details on our health testing page.
Typically between 8–10 weeks of age after developmental milestones and veterinary evaluation.
