Q. How much are your puppies?
A. Varies depending on size, color, eye color, fur type, and pet or breeding. More info on the "puppy pricing and deposits" page
Q. Where are you located?
A. Small town in south central Kansas called Attica.
Q. Are your dogs AKC, genetically health tested, and can I see proof?
A. Yes all our dogs are AKC, CKC, and/or APRI registered, you may see proof of this when you pick up your puppy if you'd like. I will not send you pictures of pedigrees or registration numbers. Pet homes will not receive registration papers of any kind. All our parent dogs are genetically health tested with Embark.
Q. May I come to your home to see/pick my puppy?
A. No, but I will gladly video call with you using Facebook messenger video call or FaceTime.
Q. How often will I get updates on my puppy?
A. I send quality pictures or short videos with little updates including current weight weekly. You should never have to ask to see your baby, if you do want to see your baby in between I'm happy to do that for you.
Q. Where are the puppies and dogs kept?
A. In my home because they are part of our family. We do not use outdoor kennels. Our dogs have their own space with outdoor access. We do have 1 kennel outside just for introducing puppies to the outdoors in a controlled space and never left unattended.
Q. What do you feed your dogs/puppies? Where do I purchase it?
A. Life's Abundance All Life Stages dog food. There's a link to the website to purchase on my "products & service referrals" page
Q. Do you guarantee your puppies?
A. Yes, each puppy comes with a 3 year health guarantee. You must review it before applying for a puppy.
Q. Do you use outside studs?
A. Yes, sometimes. If so, it is clearly stated on parent dog profile who owns the dog.
Q. Does a male or a female make a better pet for you and your family?
A. Shared from another breeder
It’s not uncommon for people to believe that a female dog will make a better pet. We get a lot of calls for people wanting that “special little girl”. For whatever reason they don’t think that females will exhibit “alpha” behaviors like humping and/or marking. A lot of people think that females are more passive and friendly and that they don’t take part in fighting over dominance, which could NOT be farther from the truth. If you check out the structure of dog packs, the females determine the pecking order and rule the roost. The result of that behavior is that the females become more stubborn, independent, and territorial than the males. These females are much more intent on exercising their control by participating in that “alpha” behavior like humping. Most fighting will usually break out between two females.
Males tend to be more affectionate, exuberant, attentive, and even more demanding of attention. The males are very attached to their owners, tending to be more dedicated, reliable and less temperamental. They are more sociable, more accepting of other pets, playful for years, and take quicker to children. Most boys are easily motivated by treats/food, words of praise and are so eager to please that training actually becomes easier. Their playful nature, however, can make males more easily distracted. The boys are more likely to act silly and more puppy-like, always wanting to play games, no matter what their age. The boys are fun-loving until the day they die, whereas girls tend to be more standoffish and dignified the older they get.
Neutered males rarely exhibit secondary sexual behavior such as marking and lifting their legs or humping. Once the testosterone levels recede after neutering, most of these behaviors will disappear if they ever existed. Boys who were neutered early (by five months of age) usually don’t ever raise their leg to urinate.
So before making your decision on that age old dilemma of male verses female, hopefully this will give you some helpful info to think about.
A. Varies depending on size, color, eye color, fur type, and pet or breeding. More info on the "puppy pricing and deposits" page
Q. Where are you located?
A. Small town in south central Kansas called Attica.
Q. Are your dogs AKC, genetically health tested, and can I see proof?
A. Yes all our dogs are AKC, CKC, and/or APRI registered, you may see proof of this when you pick up your puppy if you'd like. I will not send you pictures of pedigrees or registration numbers. Pet homes will not receive registration papers of any kind. All our parent dogs are genetically health tested with Embark.
Q. May I come to your home to see/pick my puppy?
A. No, but I will gladly video call with you using Facebook messenger video call or FaceTime.
Q. How often will I get updates on my puppy?
A. I send quality pictures or short videos with little updates including current weight weekly. You should never have to ask to see your baby, if you do want to see your baby in between I'm happy to do that for you.
Q. Where are the puppies and dogs kept?
A. In my home because they are part of our family. We do not use outdoor kennels. Our dogs have their own space with outdoor access. We do have 1 kennel outside just for introducing puppies to the outdoors in a controlled space and never left unattended.
Q. What do you feed your dogs/puppies? Where do I purchase it?
A. Life's Abundance All Life Stages dog food. There's a link to the website to purchase on my "products & service referrals" page
Q. Do you guarantee your puppies?
A. Yes, each puppy comes with a 3 year health guarantee. You must review it before applying for a puppy.
Q. Do you use outside studs?
A. Yes, sometimes. If so, it is clearly stated on parent dog profile who owns the dog.
Q. Does a male or a female make a better pet for you and your family?
A. Shared from another breeder
It’s not uncommon for people to believe that a female dog will make a better pet. We get a lot of calls for people wanting that “special little girl”. For whatever reason they don’t think that females will exhibit “alpha” behaviors like humping and/or marking. A lot of people think that females are more passive and friendly and that they don’t take part in fighting over dominance, which could NOT be farther from the truth. If you check out the structure of dog packs, the females determine the pecking order and rule the roost. The result of that behavior is that the females become more stubborn, independent, and territorial than the males. These females are much more intent on exercising their control by participating in that “alpha” behavior like humping. Most fighting will usually break out between two females.
Males tend to be more affectionate, exuberant, attentive, and even more demanding of attention. The males are very attached to their owners, tending to be more dedicated, reliable and less temperamental. They are more sociable, more accepting of other pets, playful for years, and take quicker to children. Most boys are easily motivated by treats/food, words of praise and are so eager to please that training actually becomes easier. Their playful nature, however, can make males more easily distracted. The boys are more likely to act silly and more puppy-like, always wanting to play games, no matter what their age. The boys are fun-loving until the day they die, whereas girls tend to be more standoffish and dignified the older they get.
Neutered males rarely exhibit secondary sexual behavior such as marking and lifting their legs or humping. Once the testosterone levels recede after neutering, most of these behaviors will disappear if they ever existed. Boys who were neutered early (by five months of age) usually don’t ever raise their leg to urinate.
So before making your decision on that age old dilemma of male verses female, hopefully this will give you some helpful info to think about.