Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Do you raise more than one breed?
A: Yes, We raise French Bulldogs & Bull Terriers. My son and his family raise English Bulldogs. My daughters raise smaller breeds.
Q. How long have you been breeding dogs?
A: My family has been breeding dogs for over 30 years, but we have been raising Bullies for more than nine years.
Q: Where are your dogs kept and how are the puppies socialized?
A: We a have kennel/home- where most of the dogs are in pairs. Each kennel has a large run or yard. All doghouses are heated and/or have an ample amount of bedding. In extreme temperatures they are in an inside kennel building. All our dogs are part of our family and have daily contact with adults and children in our kennel and our home. Puppies are kept in a special puppy proof room where they are whelped, weaned and are well socialized. Our dogs will never be on wire or in a cage, if they are not in our home, livng area off the kennel, they are on concrete, gravel or grass. All dogs have fresh water, quality dog food, sanitized sleeping and living quarters , routine worming , vaccinations and excellent vet.care. Batihing and grooming is done weekly. All of these breeds have coats that are very easy to maintain. but keep the folds of the wrinkles on the French and English wiped clean.
Q: Do you show your dogs?
A: Yes, we do have a handler presently showing our dogs. We have quality healthy dogs that represent the breed well. Many of our dogs have potential show quality. We spend a lot of time training, grooming and playing with our dogs, but our preference is to stay home and spend time with our family and pets.
Q: What is your health guarantee?
A: Each puppy is guaranteed to be free of any contagious disease or illness for 10 days and any genetic health fault that would affect the quality of his life. Proper documentation is required from a licensed veterinarian within the first two yrs.of his life for another pup. Buyer is responsible to provide adequate shelter, proper diet,necessary veterinarian care and loving treatment! All puppies have a thorough vet.examination and receive a health certificate within seven days before shipping.
Q: Is shipping safe?
A: We certainly wouldn't consider it, if it wasn't. We ship Priority Air only (counter to counter) They are gradually accustomed to the crate and outside climates before they go. Food, water, bedding and something to chew on accompanies them. Most of the stress is due to leaving their littermates, but they settle into their new homes quickly.
Q: How many times a year do you breed each dog?
A: It depends on breed, maturity and health of the dog.
Q: What do you do with your older dogs?
A: We have plenty of room and plenty of time, they retire here with us or are placed in a loving home for someone that cannot afford a puppy, but loves the breed.
Q: Which is a better pet, a male or a female?
A: It's just a matter of personal preference. Each has their individual personality, but both have the same traits that make the breed special.
Q: What do I do to reserve a puppy?
A: I will hold a puppy with a $ 500 (non-refundable deposit) with balance due (in the form of a money order, cashiers check or credit card) 10 days before shipping. Include full name, address, phone, e-mail , 1st & 2nd choice of closest major airport, sex , and any other information or questions that you think are important.
Q: What happens next?
A: I will send you a signed receipt, health guarantee, shot record and tentative shipping arrangements. After receiving balance, I will confirm flight arrangements and basic instructions for picking up your puppy. At this time I would also fill out AKC papers (please be patient-they take at least 3 weeks to receive them from AKC) A vet appointment to receive health certificate would also be scheduled at this time.
Q: How do I prepare for the puppys arrival?
A: Read as much as possible about the breed and caring for a new puppy (it's much like adopting a baby) Have some basic grooming supplies, chew toys, harness or collar, leash, a puppy proof area with plenty of newspaper, science diet (small bites-dry) is what the puppies are weaned on. So if you can start them on that and gradually switch to your preferred brand, that would be great. Schedule a vet appointment for the date that his /her shot is due. I would suggest taking a stool sample to the vet, to make sure the puppy is free of parasites or worms. I worm all my puppies every two weeks until twelve weeks of age.
Q: Do you sell to pet shops or brokers or large commercial breeders?
A: No, we like to know the homes our puppies are placed in.
Q: Are puppies AKC registered?
A: Yes
Q: Can I breed my dog and have AKC reg. puppies?
A: Yes, unless the puppy has a known fault and should not be bred, in which I would make sure you were aware of that at the time of purchase, the reg. would be limited and you could not reg.puppies. If there are no apparent faults, then I leave the responsibility up to the new owner. However, I strongly advise you to spay/neuter your pet. There are many responsibilites and a lot of time involved to properly care for your dog and her puppies.