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Interested in a puppy from one of our future litters? Please Let us know


We try to place puppies (and rarely, adults) carefully, by considering the various requirements of both the pup/dog and his/her prospective home. We hope you will agree that the animal's welfare must be our foremost concern in determining where each of these wonderful souls will spend their lives.
Please contact us and tell us about yourself, and let us know what you're looking for. The more info you can give us, the easier it will be to ensure that you find the puppy or dog your heart desires.






PUPPIES DUE MID AUGUST

Please see the following Adults that we have available

Dora


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Dora is a retired Champion and is looking for a loving forever home now. She's never had puppies, is up to date on her Rabies, and has also been DNA tested for PLL (Clear), as well as Cardiac (Normal). If you would like to have a fun girl to spend your days with, this girl is it. She has lots of energy to zip around your fenced yard, and play with the children. She is affectionate and likes to cuddle at the end of the day. Dora will be spayed prior to leaving us.

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Lizzy

AKA... Bizzy, Bizness, Da'Biz

Lizzy is an loyal, active, affectionate, gentle girl, who loves to spend her days playing with people and her momma' Honey or her sisters and brother. We only plan to have one litter out of Lizzy sometime in 2012 (as long as her health testing comes back good!). At that time Liz will be a little over 2 yrs old. After her one litter, we will be looking for a good home for Liz where she can be the center of somebody's world. She's definitely a heart dog & very loved here! If you'd like to be first in line for Da'Biz, please drop us a line. I wish we could keep all of our dogs, however, we have senior dogs here that we are holding onto, and when our young dogs retire from showing/breeding at a young age, it's best to let them go so that we can continue to show our elder dogs the love and attention they deserve. (Can you tell our seniors aren't going anywhere?)

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