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Read more about the pups that are currently up for adoption. Read More… Foster Dogs FBRN is being faced with an increasing number of dogs who are ill, handicapped, or need expensive veterinary care before being placed. Meet our Foster Frenchies and please consider sponsoring one of them to ensure that they receive the care that they need. Read More… Surrender a Dog Life has thrown you a curve ball and you must surrender your French Bulldog… we are here to help! Read More… Volunteer We welcome you to join us in our efforts to rehabilitate and rehome needy French Bulldogs. We have many options for you to choose from, depending on your circumstances, time and resources. Our organization is composed solely of volunteers who nurture and foster these dogs as well as provide education and training. Our goal is to place healthy and happy French Bulldogs into forever homes. Read More… Contact Us Learn about the many ways that you can get in touch with us. He has a Staffie sister, Lettie, who he adores and who has taught him so much with her gentle patience. He has doggie friends at daycamp he sees once a week. He is the best snuggler ever! He used to be a resource guarder, but will now bring you his toys for a treat! He loves our daily walks and meeting people. Thank you FBRN for picking us to be his family- we love him so much! Despite being mostly blind and deaf, Ham is thriving in his golden years, especially with his folks now working from home. Thank you FBRN for our goodest good boy! We are so grateful for every day with him. She had cherry eye surgery in March right before Covid quarantine and the surgery was a success. A gigantic thank you to FBRN for allowing me to adopt this perfect little nugget. All Rights Reserved. A c 3 Non-Profit Organization. Tax ID: .Powered by Geeks4Rent. Vocality level 3 in 5 Disclaimer: While the characteristics mentioned here may frequently represent this breed, dogs are individuals whose personalities and appearances will vary. Please consult the adoption organization for details on a specific pet. Temperament The French Bulldog is a clown in a lapdog. They enjoy playing and entertaining their family, as well as cuddling and snoozing with their favorite person. They are amiable, sweet, companionable, and willing to please. A short walk on lead is sufficient to meet most of its physical needs. Frenchie snores and may wheeze and drool. Require minimal coat care Facial wrinkles should be regularly cleaned. Brachycephalic syndrome stenotic nares, elongated soft palate Intervertebral disk disease CHD seldom causes symptoms or problems Allergies History Where are French Bulldogs from? In the nineteenth century, the Bulldog was fairly popular in England, especially around Nottingham. The French women, especially, were attracted to these little Bulldogs, especially those with erect ears a common but disliked feature in England. Dog dealers brought more of the clownish little dogs to France, where they soon became the rage of Paris. The dogs were dubbed Bouledogue Francais. How big do French Bulldogs get? Some Bulldogs are quite small weighing less than 25 lbs, however, dogs in this breed on average, weigh 28 lbs. What are some French Bulldog facts and information? Facts French Bulldogs are best known for: Bat ears.
AKC Blessed Bulldog Puppies For Sale Website Welcome to Blessed Bulldogshome We have been selective when searching for our own Bulldogs from reputable breeders who also focus on the betterment of the breed; both our males and our females have some of the top bloodlines from around the world. Our Bulldogs are our passion, their health and well being is our utmost priority, with our goal to breed exceptional quality loving healthy Bulldogs to the Bulldog Standard. We have been selective when searching for Bulldogs Bred from reputable breeders who also focus on the betterment of the breed; both males and our females have some of the top bloodlines from around the world. Our Bulldogs Breeders bred Bullies who are passion, their health and well being is our utmost priority, with our goal to breed exceptional quality loving healthy Bulldogs to the Bulldog Standard. Well trained and they do have all got their documents and health papers. Our planned breeding is well thought out in advance with the goal of producing our next show hopeful; we do occasionally have both show prospect and pet puppies available to approved homes. We keep back some of our show hopeful puppies for us to watch as they mature before making our final decision on our next show prospect; therefore on occasion we have some of our older show, hopeful puppies available to loving homes. French Bulldogs Breeder We offers purebred French bulldog puppies for sale to loving owners located throughout the country. We the french bulldog breeders, enthusiast, and animal rights advocate with over 10 years of experience. America Bulldogs Breeder American Bulldogs are our passion. We have developed a breeding program to produce all around sound American Bulldogs. Our American Bulldogs are show quality for working or as a great family pet. Our dogs are family raised and great with children. Our American Bulldogs are consistent in type and health. We have been breeding American Bulldogs for over 15 years. As Breeders we strive to breed healthy American Bulldog puppies that have that nice bully American Bulldog look. Our American Bulldog Puppies do great in Family homes with children. Please contact us if you have any questions about a puppy or an upcoming breeding. We are a small family breeders located in Stone Maintain, Georgia. Our Bulldogge family has amazing blood lines in their pedigree making them the Olde English Bulldogges we have come to love and enjoy. Their build and temperament makes them great companions for all lifestyles. Alapaha Blue Blood Bulldogs Our goal is to consistently produce superior quality Alapaha Blue Blood Bulldogs with excellent temperament, sound health, and exceptional confirmation. We plan breedings for show potential puppies and devoted loving companions. All of our dogs are bred to work, love, and protect. All of these traits combined give our dogs the show dog edge. The Catahoula Bulldog is a rugged medium to large breed of herding and hunting dog that was developed when the Louisiana Catahoula Leopard Dog was crossed with the American Bulldog. Breeders of this dog have wanted to develop a breed of dog that will have the strength and the athletic body of the American Bulldog as well as the endurance, speed and the intelligence of the Catahoula Dog. The American Bulldog and the Catahoula Leopard Dog are already outstanding breeds in their own right. However by combining the traits of these two breeds, breeders were able to produce a breed of dog with excellent abilities to catch hogs and to hunt the black bear. American Pit-bulls We are blue pitbull breeders and kennel who specializes in champion blue nose pitbulls and XXL blue pit bulls. We offer blue nose pit bull litters of blue pitbull puppies in the Atlanta area however we also ship many of our blue pit bull puppies to the entire continental U. Each of our blue pit bull puppies are sold with a health certificate since we guarantee that any pitbull puppy sold will be free from any illness or defect. We are an established pit bull kennel located just Stone Maintain GA. As a blue pitbull breeder, we place heavy emphasis on owning and breeding working blue pitbulls. Our pits have a larger mass, yet maintain conformational correctness. We formally invite you to view our selection of champion purebred pitbull puppies for sale. The Australian Bulldog is a newly developed breed hailing from Australia. The Australian Bulldog was initially created by two families that were interested in creating an improved version of the English Bulldog that was healthier and possessed increased working abilities. In order to achieve their goal, English Bulldogs were crossed with Boxers, Bullmastiffs, mixed-breed dogs, and American Bulldogs. Although the Australian Bulldog has not been formally recognized by any major canine organizations, breed organizations are working towards recognition with the Australian National Kennel Council ANKC. Boxer Breeder We have been loving and breeding these magnificent creatures for over a decade. We from time to time have top quality boxer puppies for sale to loving families. We place our puppies in show and pet homes. We breed to better the boxer, thus choosing only the best of European and American lines. We health test all of our sires and dams to help insure healthy offspring! So we look for traits in the dogs that can complement each other to produce a lovely, healthy companion dog for our clients. Check out our website to see Boston Terrier Pup pictures. Our puppy pictures are updated so as to keep the site bookmarked! Including our puppies, We specialize in breeding only the best bloodlines of Teacup Pugs. The breeding, raising, and caring of our puppies is more than a hobby to us — it is a way of life. The Teacup Pug is a complex breed that requires careful attention, plentiful care, and plentiful love. Our puppies are advertised from a beautiful home with a dog-loving family dedicated to their health and well-being. Each one of our pups is shown individual care and attention. They are a part of our family! We treat each of our puppies like our best mate. Our foundation dogs were AKC Ch. From these original dogs, we were able to establish our kennel and produce many more exceptional dogs, including Multi Ch. We are extremely proud that descendants of these beautiful dogs are still winning in European show rings! View Doberman Guideline. Direct Breeders Price. Personal Protection. Genetically StrongPuppies. See what we did there? Our dog of the month is a super special little girl. She has traveled a long way to find her forever, will it be you? For older dogs we only schedule a meet and greet with approved applicants, and then only if the animal is already in state. We do NOT allow meet and greets with other dogs at ANY time, as 5 minutes in a driveway will not tell how animals will react after proper decompression practices are followed. If a slower adjustment period is needed, we are happy to extend the return policy to ensure proper introductions, we just ask to be kept informed of the process to offer help along the way. We also do not allow sibling adoptions. There are many articles on the internet that fully explain this occurrance. Please contact us directly through email or messenger for any questions! Please see the Foster Page and Application for further details, contact us with questions! This may not apply to puppies that were not old enough at time of transport to be tested or given all shots. BBTB is not responsible for other diseases or issues that may arise after the quarantine period, as we have no way of foreseeing or controlling those situations. All animals are also treated topically for fleas and ticks, but please keep in mind that it can take up to three weeks to take care of any issues that may be present. In the case of puppies, we may not have been able to treat them due to age. We do our best to prevent the spread of fleas and ticks. Also, in the case of puppies, most under the age of 6 months are likely to have parasites, despite being dewormed. It takes regular deworming to eliminate parasites, so the adopter should plan on getting a fecal test done shortly after adoption to see if there are lasting parasites. As for older dogs, they are required to have a fecal test before transport, but they may need another round of testing and dewormer as well, depending on the life cycle of the eggs, as the test only detects active parasites, so it may take another dose to dispel them all. It is the responsibility of the adopter to provide this care and respective treatment if necessary. The State of Maine requires that all animals being imported into the state be quarantined for the following periods before they can be formally adopted: Animals 6 months and older 48 hours, under 6 months must be quarantined for 5 days. Once the quarantine period has passed, as long as there has been no sign of any issues, then the adoption can proceed. The final paperwork showing transfer of ownership will be sent to the adoptive family generally within two weeks after final adoption. In the case of puppies that need to be neutered or spayed, if the dog requires boosters or there is a time sensitive issue the paperwork will be sent to the adopters beforehand, otherwise it will be sent within two weeks after the procedure has been completed. The records are emailed directly to the address on file. Hard copies are only sent upon request. They are usually sent within two weeks but may take up to that amount of time. If you are adopting an animal that has not yet been altered, you will also be required to bring the animal to the Gray Animal Center at 55 Portland Rd in Gray ME at the date and time you are given by the rescue. Blessed Be the Bullies determines when the animals will be altered according to information provided by our veterinarian. If the adopter does not abide by this policy and does not bring the animal to GAC at the time set, we reserve the right to take possession of the animal with no return of funds paid. Should it be necessary for the rescue to regain possession of the animal, the adopter will be liable for any expenses incurred by these actions, included but not limited to fuel costs, boarding fees, or any civil or legal fees that may be created by such actions. We do not pay for an animal to be microchipped anywhere else. Animals need adequate time to adjust to new living situations, and behaviors can change from day to day. Payment is due in full before the animal will be released to the adopter. Electronic payments must be made at least 24 hours before pick up, cash may be paid the same day. Please read below for details on payment policies, as depending on the situation, different policies may prevail. For dogs that are located in state already, the balance of the adoption fee must be paid before pickup. PIck up is generally scheduled within 24 hours of commitment. The deposit will be applied to the total for the animal adopted. For dogs that are located out of state, the balance of the adoption fee must be paid before pickup, however the adopter may wait until transport has been arranged. We try to have this done asap, but must coordinate with our transport companies, so this timing is out of our control. If the adopter decides not to proceed with the adoption, the deposit is non refundable. Depending on the situation, it may be applied to a different animal. The return of the adoption fee may take up to two weeks to process. It will be returned in the same way in which it was paid. Should the animal be injured in any way, the entire adoption fee is forfeit, and depending on the level of injury the adopter may be liable for vet costs incurred. If within 7 days after the date the adopter takes possession of the animal, if it is decided that the animal is not a good fit, the adopter MUST contact the rescue to make arrangements to surrender their animal. Do NOT drop off an animal unannounced please. The rescue must be given adequate time to find a place for the animal to be transferred to. If the return occurs after 7 days, there will be no refunds issued. Blessed Be the Bullies retains the right to determine whether the adopter will be allowed to transfer funds to another animal. Should the adopter and the rescue feel that the animal needs more time to adjust, the 7-day policy may be extended. This is at the sole discretion of the rescue. The availability of an animal is not guaranteed, we often have many applications for the same animal, and timing can depend on how quickly the application might be approved. We do our best to update our website as soon as animals are adopted, however, the presence of an animal on the website does not guarantee adoption. Please contact the rescue with any questions about a specific animal. Processing time for an application depends on how quickly responses from references are received. We do our best to get quick results but suggest that references are notified to expect contact. No animal will be released to anyone outside of our organization until all references have been checked and the applicants have been approved, and the full adoption fee has been received. We do not offer a payment plan. We accept PayPal or cash. We do not accept checks. Other than cash, all payments must be made in full, and the final contract must be filled out and submitted before the animal will be released to the adopter. Please note, even if an applicant has been approved, this does NOT guarantee adoption. Adoption will occur at the sole discretion of BBTB, and they reserve the right to deny an applicant at ANY time during the process before the placement is complete. If an adopter is unable to pick up the animal on the day they are scheduled to, they need to contact the rescue to see if boarding is available. If the animal being adopted is already located in state, pick up is generally scheduled within 24 hours of the adoption being finalized. Even if the adopter knows where the animal is located, the rescue will make the pick-up arrangements. If the adopter is unwilling to pay the boarding fee, the animal will be made available for adoption by someone else, and the deposit fee will be forfeit for that animal. It is up to the discretion of Blessed Be the Bullies as to whether the adopter will be allowed to use the deposit for an alternate adoption. The deposit will not be refunded under any circumstances. We try our best to communicate clearly when animals will be available for pick-up, but we must work within the schedule of the transport companies and the quarantine periods. This is out of our control. Please keep in mind these animals have already been through so much, the best thing for them is to just be able to go straight home! If it is determined that the decompression policy available at all times on the website was not followed, or that the animal needs veterinary attention there will be NO refund of any kind given. After 7 seven days there will be no refunds given no matter the circumstances. Since we are primarily a bully breed rescue, there is a good chance they may have some of that breed. We supply the information we are given at the time the animals are listed on Facebook, our website and other animal adoption sites, however it should be noted that this information is purely an estimate. This also applies to the ages of most animals. If there are questions, please contact the rescue before applying! At any time during the lifetime of the animal the adopter decides that they cannot keep their pet, they must consult with the rescue before taking the animal to a shelter, giving the animal away or having the animal euthanized. This rescue makes a commitment to every animal they adopt out that they will be safe in an approved situation. We understand that situations arrive that may be out of the adopters control, and we will do our best to help with any issues if we are able to. If the adopter has someone else willing to take the animal, the new potential adopters need to go through our application process first before the dog is released into anyone elses care. Should this policy not be followed, the rescue reserves the right to reacquire ownership of said animal though legal channels if necessary, with the original applicant being responsible for any and all such costs incurred. Meet Some of Our Pets! Click on the picture for all the details, or go to the adopt tab for more great pups!
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Greetings from Bruiser Bulldogs and The Wysongs We are a family absolutely in love with the Bulldog breed and are dedicated to breeding genetically healthy English Bulldog puppies. As responsible AKC English Bulldog breeders, our extensive experience and unique take on the need for a healthier English Bulldog has positioned our breeding program as a visionary leader for adopters in search of a higher quality Bulldog. At our core, we love placing healthy, properly socialized puppies into loving families. There is no greater joy than to be able to share our lifelong passion for English Bulldogs with our adopter families. Feel free to read our blog , watch our videos and learn why Bruiser Bulldogs is producing a better bulldog. Instead of focusing on maximizing wrinkles or winning in the show ring, we have built our foundational bloodlines over the past decade with a focus on health first on foremost. Sires and Dams are health tested with a unique criteria. Bruiser Bulldogs must breathe freely, move athletically while still maintaining that classic English Bulldog look that people around the world have come to love. Our goal has always been consistently produce puppies that are both a head turner and fundamentally healthy Bloodline development is the key to producing healthy bulldogs. We believe that foundational genetics are created through layer after layer of breeding healthy generations of bulldogs. Over the course of a decade, we have focused on a stringent set of health criteria to gradually improve the health and quality of the dogs we produce. The rare combination of experience, repetition, and ethical awareness of correct breeding practices has set our breeding program at the forefront of responsible breeding practices. The process truly is an adoption that affects the time, focus, and schedules of each household that gets a puppy from us. After a healthy puppy , the single most critical factor for a successful bulldog adoption is adopter support. The English Bulldog is unique breed with a unique set of caretaking criteria. Previous dog ownership, while helpful, is not enough to fully prepare an adopter for English Bulldog ownership. We always say the adoption is just the beginning of our journey. Through blog articles and email prep, we focus on such topics as socialization, crate training, disease prevention, potty training, nutrition, and basic puppy supplies to ensure that each adopter will be fully prepared for their new puppy. Lifelong Customer Support Expert advice will be a phone call away. Northern Indiana based, Bruiser Bulldogs offers purebred English Bulldog Puppies for sale to loving adopters seeking to find a higher quality English Bulldog. As English Bulldog breeders , Mitch and Erica Wysong have dedicated themselves to a lifelong journey of changing the culture and societal pressures of poor breeding practices within the English Bulldog Community. Mitch and Erica believe in producing a healthy English Bulldog puppy first and foremost. Through years of research and development, Bruiser Bulldogs is leading a new movement away from the overdone, wrinkled bulldog that has been long plagued by health problems. By embracing a healthier, more athletic look they are able to ensure that each and every English Bulldog Puppy for sale by Bruiser Bulldogs is supported by a platform of health tested, clean genetics. Upon adoption, each family that takes on the responsibility of a Bruiser Bulldog enters into an active and vibrant communal family of bulldog owners. Mitch and Erica believe it is their responsibility to provide emotional and mental support for the lifetime of each and every English Bulldog puppy they produce. To ensure the success of every adoption, Bruiser Bulldogs will always be committed to helping Bruiser Bulldog adopters care for their English Bulldogs to the best of their ability. I am familiar with common and uncommon health problems they may face so when my boyfriend and I decided we were ready to adopt our own english puppy finding a reputable breeder that prioritizes health was most important to us. Erica and Mitch of Bruiser Bulldogs are just that. They are experienced, ethical and quality breeders. I was referred to them by my friend that I trust after I saw their gorgeous healthy puppy. Our Puppy Primrose is the light of our lives! Bruisers was there to assist us every step of the way. We would highly recommend Bruisers Bulldogs to anyone looking for their own happy, healthy pup! Leah H. We were lucky to have come across Bruiser Bulldogs and even more so the fact that they were near our family and hometown made it even better. We have had Clementine Callie for four months now, and she is a wonderful dog. Her personality is amazing, and I think part of it is breeding and the other part is Erika and her family lovingly raising the puppies in their home with plenty of attention and snuggles. I also was impressed that, rather than send the puppies out right at 8 weeks, Erika kept ours for a few extra weeks because she was tiny and not read to leave her mom yet. It's that care that differentiates Bruisers from other breeders. Emily R. Erica was easy to work with thru the entire process from application to adopting and now beyond as we host our new family member, Chief. Her on-call support and willingness to provide open, honest advice to all of our questions and concerns continues to be appreciated. We would highly recommend Bruiser Bulldogs to anyone looking for an English Bulldog to join their family. Elizabeth W. Lady L. They are experienced, responsive and knowledgeable about all things bulldog related. They went above and beyond for us and are truly dedicated to all of their pups! We love our little girl so much and would recommend Bruiser to anyone looking for a healthy beautiful bully. Jonathan E. Erica and Mitch are trustworthy, excellent communicators, fair, passionate, and produce the best bulldogs. We were at the top of the waiting list for months and Erica reached out every litter to see if we were finally ready for a bulldog. When we were, she was very easy to work with. Her knowledge on bulldogs is outstanding. We had many questions on the process and she always knew what was best for the puppy. We've had Penny formerly Blair for two months and she is very healthy, energetic, playful, and sweet. She is great with other people and dogs. We are so happy with our pup. When we are ready for bulldog 2, we will only consider Bruiser Bulldogs. Mitch C. Bowser was born April and is an integral part of our family. When we were first exploring English Bulldog breeders our biggest concern was the overall health of the dogs. We decided to work with Erica at Bruiser Bulldogs because we liked their focus on improving the breeds breathing abilities and the fact that the puppies are raised within her family environment before coming home with their new owners. Bowser also breaths clearly and our vet was impressed with his overall health from the moment we brought him home. All that said we know English Bulldogs have a predisposition to many health issues and that his current health can not predict the future. With that In mind its important to start with a breeder that open to answer any of your questions as Erica has ours, and that strongly believes in improving the breeds overall health profile. Adam B. My sister ended up finding Bruiser Bulldogs and we knew right away that they were the breeder for us. In September we ended up driving 9 hours to pick up two Bruiser bulldog puppies- one for my husband and I and one for my mom. Jackson and Penelope have been nothing but a joy. They are both very athletic and healthy. They are also HUGE snugglers and always want to be with you. It is an absolute pleasure having these two bullies in our lives! Erica is very knowledgeable about the breed. She is very hands on throughout the process and is just overall a kind and honest person to work with. With all that being said I cannot recommend Bruiser Bulldogs enough! Collyn C. One of the reasons we chose Bruiser Bulldogs was due to the claims about breeding for health. During our first visit at our vet's office, he told us that our pup was one of the healthiest English bulldogs he had ever seen. He is healthy, happy and social. Would recommend to anyone. Christina S. We seen our dog on their website and sent them an Email. Mitch called us and personally walked us through the process and made sure we had the right dog for our family. We couldn't be happier when we picked up our dog Ramsey, Erica made sure we had everything we needed and then some. They are truly amazing people who breed truly amazing dogs! Jim T. As English Bulldog Breeders, how do you breed for a healthier Bulldog? Like all things in life, breeding for health is simply a matter of priority. We are blind to many of the breed priorities that distract other bulldog breeders from improving the health of their Bulldog. We focus on health and personality and very little else. We are not interested in winning a blue ribbon in the show ring. Rather, we test for things like elongated soft palates, narrow tracheas, stenotic nares, luxation in the patellar tendons, heart defects, cherry eye, optic cilia, entropion, ect. We focus and prioritize creating healthy bloodlines, therefore our bulldogs are typically much healthier than the breed as a whole. After breeding for health, what other priorities are you focused on? Our true desire is to create the perfect family bulldog. We also believe a bulldog bred for the correct personality is essential to the family unit as well. A Bruiser Bulldog is bred for intelligence and playfulness. We want our bulldogs to be full of personality and some quirk. We believe a full personality along with a little stubbornness is the true North star of the bulldog breed and is what makes them unique among other breeds. We look for these personality traits in our adult bulldogs and continue to create bloodlines that reflect these qualities and produce high quality English Bulldogs for sale. I have been looking for English Bulldog Puppies for sale near me. Where are you located? We are located in the Northeast corner of Indiana. We just happen to be about 2. We are also about a 30 minute drive from the Michigan and Ohio state lines. Other major cities within 2. If you are looking for an English Bulldog puppy near you and happen to be in one of these areas we are certainly within close proximity. What if I am not located locally? Do you offer delivery services? A large portion of our adopters are located on the East Coast and Southern states. While many do make the drive to pickup, we also offer a delivery service to those with extremely busy schedules or limited ability to travel. We also utilize our own flight nanny for our West Coast adopters looking to have their puppy hand delivered. Whether through pickup or through delivery service, we try to be the type of bulldog breeder that is ethical and responsible to both our bulldogs and adopters. At BigBullDogs. We offer the best service for purchasing the perfect bulldog puppies, and we have quality studs that have set us apart as the top breeders for bulldogs. Whatever it is that you need regarding these beautiful bullies, this is the right place for you. Here are the varieties we have; What You Need to Know About English Bulldogs English Bulldogs are very distinct from the other breeds of bulldogs and are the more prevalent breed. These sturdy, muscular dogs have a cute waddle walk that directly results from their short, stubby legs. The English bulldog also has a flat-looking face, dark and low set eyes, massive and broad jaws, and fleshy cheeks and lips that give it that signature pouty and droopy look. Its short neck, thick shoulders, and barrelled chest, slightly arched back make it one breed that you can easily identify anywhere. Our standard Male English bulldogs are inches and weigh an average of 50 pounds, while the Female English bulldogs weigh about 40 pounds. All our English bulldogs have the finest textured coats and healthiest skin with a variety of colour patterns. Whether you pick a male English bulldog or female English bulldog from us, you can be assured of their wonderful demeanor and gentle disposition. The AKC recognizes over dog breeds and rated the Bulldog as 2 for the best family dog breed. They are incredible family dogs but not the best watch dogs these days. The last nine decades of domestication has turned them into couch potatoes, considerably different from their original genetic breeding that made them perfect for Bull Baiting. Nevertheless they are fantastic at lying on the couch and giving you the stink eye when you disturb their rest. Quick Guide to French Bulldogs French bulldogs were named for their origin story, which says that they were a breed of English toy bulldogs and several unidentified dog breeds. They have distinct features that make them stand out against their English counterparts, such as their pointy, bat ears. French bulldogs are small, cute dogs that are very playful and perfect for being a home pet. Regardless of whether you pick the male french bulldogs or the female French bulldogs , you get a pet that is calm, attentive, attention-loving, and a partner to you and your kids. The male french bulldog is an estimated 12 inches in height and 25 pounds in weight. On the other hand, the female french bulldog is about 11 inches and 20 pounds. The male french bulldogs are usually a bit more muscular than females and have larger heads. However both are equally affectionate and super family oriented. Not to be outdone by their British Bulldog cousin, the female french bulldogs also made the Top 10 Best Family Dog breeds list in .Looking to Adopt Bulldogs? Life Span Did You Know? The loving and gentle English Bulldog is one of the most well-liked companion dog breeds around the world. A breed of English origins, the Bulldog was first recognized as a non-sporting dog by the American Kennel Club in .The original use of this breed was Bull baiting, which was eventually outlawed with the establishment of the Cruelty to Animals Act of .This legislative act made the act of Bull and Bear baiting both illegal. The current role most suitable for the English Bulldog would be as a companion or family pet, given their sweet demeanor. The English Bulldog is relatively easy to train but definitely takes some work for more complicated commands. If you are looking for a breed to sit, stay, and play dead for treats, this is the breed for you. While they may not be the sharpest tool in the shed compared to some of the other highly intelligent breeds, they are easy going and apt to please their owner. Training this breed will be accomplished with less difficulty if you make the training reward based. Can you say Sweetheart? While this dog breed makes an above average watchdog because of their courage, this breed is a loving companion at heart. The Bulldog is excellent with kids when socialized and should be very agreeable with guests of the house. The English Bulldog breed as a whole is heralded as one of the most well liked companion breeds in the world. The Bulldog should do well with other family pets as long as properly introduced and socialized. They need to be socialized early and often to curb any negative feelings towards strange dogs. This breed is generally agreeable to most environments. Although they easily adapt to a noisy and chaotic household, they are not very tolerant of extreme weather, whether it be hot or cold. Although they are well liked and very popular, one must be aware of the potential health pitfalls with this breed. Some of the potential issues you can see with the English Bulldog is Cherry Eye, Entropion, or dysplasia. This breed also has a high risk for weight gain, so this should be monitored. An average Bulldog life span is between 8 and 12 years. You do not need to be a professional dog trainer to own an English Bulldog. They are good for most novice owners because they are passive by nature. The English Bulldog is an average shedder, so brushing him twice a week with a firm brush will be a good idea. Also, they can have a tendency to drool, so making sure you wipe their face off everyday can help ensure they do not suffer irritation on their faces and between their wrinkles. Because of the amount of wrinkles they have, it is recommended that you clean between the wrinkles fairly often to avoid irritations. The English Bulldog is a generally low energy breed. They do not require a lot of exercise, but when they do play, they play hard! Because they can be intense when they do have an energy burst, an owner must be aware of overexertion. They can be very playful, but do tend to tire out quickly. The English Bulldog is a short, stocky breed that should weigh between pounds. This dog breed generally lives for years. Presidents Calvin Coolidge and Warren G. Harding both owned English Bulldogs. Featured English Bulldog Article.
View Detail Thunder puppy Thunder is a German Shepherd I'm a puppy AKC registered will have my 1st shot and health certificates my father is of full chezc lines my mother is of chezc and American lines my nickname is Thunder because I like to go under the bed. View Detail German shepherd puppies German shepherd puppies akc certified 1st round shots and dewormed born june 15 contact text at xxxxxxxxxx Buy Now All Black Female German Shepard Puppies 3 cute black fluffy German Shepard pups all female. Both parents are AKC registered. Have papers to show for both parents, this is there second litter. View Detail German shepherd Ace is a friendly and very intelligent dog. He is potty trained. And knows how to play fetch and wait to be let inside the house View Detail German Shepard- A 14 month old Ready for adoption Talion is a little more them 14 months old. She is amazing and unfortunately i cant keep her. She needs a family who can spend lots of time with xxx. She is potty trained,crate trained,knows a few basic commands,and just a all around good pup. She still needs some training but puppies need that. .Txt only xxxxxxxxxx lakeland area xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxx. Good dog, needs room to run. House trained etc.View Detail Puppies looking for their forever home We have 5 girls and 2 boys. Call or text me at xxxxxxxxxx for more pics. View Detail German Shepherd mix puppies Please see the beautiful puppies ready for their forever home. Great temperament, loving babies raised with other dogs and children. Two of the gray cream brindle females have blue eyes. Two brown have a green eyes one boy and one girl. I have a brindle male and brindle female call or text me at xxx-xxx-xxxx View Detail German Shepherd puppy. AKC AKC 8 weeks old German Shepherd puppy one male ready now for loving home he has been potty trained inside and outside he has been playful ready for a new home. He has been dewormed started on puppy shots and had distemper shot location xxx-xxx. Contact by voice at xxx xxx-xxx1. Cash, pick-up only. View Detail German shepherd 6 months old Spayed Microchipped Shot Record Kennel Kiddie pool Needs a large yard View Detail German shepherd 4 month old puppy I have a beautiful full blooded german shepherd female puppy for sell she is 4 month old. My baby is only a few weeks old and she needs a ton of attention and I feel horrible that I can't give that to Lilo any longer. We were currently working on potty training and she does go to the door where we have bells hanging and she'll go ring that when she needs to go out but she does still have accidents in the house so I would suggest getting a bell for your door and continuing that. She is not fully crate trained that is also something we were working on, she does recognize the word as "kennel" and does go in there on her own at times. She will be a BIG girl. Her mother is 4 years old and weighs 80 lbs. Father is 5 years old and weighs lbs. She is great with other dogs, cats and kids of all ages — I know this because we have made it a point to raise her and socialize her with all of the above. The reason we are rehoming her, is because our family is in the medical field nursing , and the covid pandemic has gone on longer than any of us expected with no end in site.We love her dearly and the decision to rehome her did not come easy. It is our love and want for her to have a more fulfilling life that led us to this choice. NO scammers and NO spam!! SERIOUS inquires can text anytime: xxx-xxx-xxxx View Detail Female puppy This is a re homing fee This is a8 months German Shepard and pitbull mix female Price includes cage 2 bags of food and also collar Interested text to xxxxxxxxxx View Detail CKC Male German Shepherd pup Very sweet and smart pure bred German Shepherd only 1 year 2 months he is micro chipped he would be great for someone who is active and has time to play with and walk him daily he is great with kids, is cat friendly, gets along with some dogs mostly females, he loves water and is a great dog to take to the beach provided that he is kept on leash or swimming in the pool, for any questions please ask email is xxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxx. He is a 2 year old pure bred White German Shepherd Dog. He has been trained in Search and Rescue with many successful recovery missions under his furry belt! He has an incredible innate sense about him that just is driven to work, and be with his human all the time. He is the happiest when he is with his humans and working! For this reason we are looking for a home where his talents can be utilized the most. He is ridiculously smart and needs a home where he can 'work' to some degree. He has been loved and trained with me from a young pup. He is now 2 years old, mentally and physically ready for a full working home. He will NOT go to a pet only home where he is sitting around the house waiting on his human to come home from work. He needs to utilize his skills in some form! He needs someone to commit to working him daily, either in training or missions. This boy has my whole heart and I will fulfill my promise to him that he finds the absolute perfect working home. He is an incredibly smart and intuitive boy who will bond instantly with his new handler. Please understand the connection a working dog has with his handler and don't take that lightly. While he will blend well into a family dynamic, his loyalty and trust are with his handler. If you do not meet the criteria, an application will not be considered for this dog. German Shepherd Puppies are lovingly home raised and socialized at our modern 5 acre park like Kennel Facility in Florida Jacksonville. These are just a few words that describe our German shepherds. Life with a German Shepherd is a joy that one must experience to appreciate and understand, and the intelligence of these great dogs must be seen to be believed. AKC Registered Puppies In Lakeland Our dogs have provided countless individuals and families with a loyal pet that has a high aptitude, as well as the ability to provide protection. Each of the German shepherd puppies we have for sale are AKC registered and come from a superior lineage. Notably, our German Shepherds go through rigorous testing to qualify for breeding, as our dogs are bred with top sires that have at least a V or VA show rating. German Shepherds are well known for their character and temperament. Poised and confident, our pups are faithful and intelligent companions. They are also great protection dogs, as many safeguard homes, property or livestock. Our breeding program has earned the the highest level of accomplishments that a kennel in the United States can achieve. All of our German Shepherds come with a written guarantee and have been vet-checked, socialized, vaccinated to date, temperament-tested by a professional dog trainer, and above all, have been very much loved. Our German Shepherds are gorgeous Black and Red color, big boned, and correct structure. This price is determined by the size of the puppy, and includes the flight ticket, pre-flight vet exam, a crate the perfect size for your puppy, and travel to the airport. Every year we hand select dogs to add to our breeding program to improve the breed. Breeding top producing west German Sieger show Line German Shepherds is number one in producing quality German Shepherd puppies for sale. Being a German Shepherd dog breeder requires breeding high quality German Shepherds from some of the top rated German Shepherds in Germany They are superior in health with parents being x-rayed with clear hips and elbows by the OFA or the SV. These German shepherd litters of puppies for sale will make great companion dogs as well as excellent conformation, show and working dogs. Their inclination towards making their masters happy, their mental soundness and their high degree of intelligence have made this dog a successful working dog and masterpiece companion for their owners. Our breeding male shepherds are from top pedigrees. You can also visit us on our Facebook page to see recent news. Visit our website, at any moment you may feel you need more information than what we supply here feel free to Contact Us. Our main goal is to produce dogs that will become very special to you. Contact Us with any questions you have about our puppies or anything else.
However, it can sometimes be a bit tricky to figure out what size harness is best for a Goldendoodle. What size harness is right for a Goldendoodle puppy? The correct harness size for your dog depends on what type of Goldendoodle it is. Goldendoodles are a mix of golden retriever and poodle, but poodles grow to a few different sizes, including larger standard dogs, medium poodles, and small or teacup poodles. What type of poodle your Goldendoodle puppy shares genetics with will help to determine how big it will grow, although some Goldendoodles favor the size of their golden retriever parent. Picking an adjustable harness that can be made larger as the dog grows is a great idea. Miniature adult Goldendoodles generally weigh between 15 and 35 pounds and will most likely only need a small or medium harness. Large standard Goldendoodles can weigh as much as 90 pounds or as little as 50 pounds, and they might need either a medium or large harness. When should a puppy first wear a harness? This helps them get used to the feel of the harness. Getting a dog used to a harness can make leash training much easier later on. The straps of a puppy harness are also usually a bit more narrow, which is less cumbersome and more comfortable for the puppy. Why are harnesses a good choice? Back-clip harnesses are the most common harness type. These harnesses have a single metal loop at the back of the harness for the leash to attach to. However, they can be problematic when it comes to tugging on the leash, and can actually encourage this behavior. These harnesses are an excellent tool for teaching your dog not to pull. However, a dog, particularly a puppy, can become tangled in the leash more easily when it clips to the front of the harness. Dual-clip harnesses are a hybrid of the front- and back-clip harness. These harnesses have a clip in each location, so you can clip the leash wherever is most convenient, or you can gradually teach your dog not to pull by using the front clip before switching to using the back clip. For example, if you and your dog are outdoors frequently, and your dog tends to get wet or muddy, you might want to choose a nylon harness that can be cleaned easily. If you walk at dusk or dawn, a harness with reflective strips of fabric is a great choice. Sharing is caring! Cart Puppy Shopping Checklist Below are some of the items you should consider when preparing for your new Moss Creek Goldendoodle puppy. You will not need everything listed before your puppy arrives - this list is intended to help you consider all your puppy's basic needs. You can print this and take it with you when you are shopping for your new puppy. General Paper towels - a lot of paper towels. Then use old towels. Once puppy is reliably crate trained, a "real" crate bed can be used. Old Blanket or Towel s to cover wire Crate. Acrylic Fake Nail file, cardboard with sandpaper type, for smoothing nails, if desired. Hydrogen Peroxide - to induce vomiting, if necessary. Baby Gate s - Try baby supply stores and Target - generally more choices and cheaper than pet stores Beware that horizontal bars provide a foot-hold for climbing puppies. Also consider spacing between bars, as some times it is large enough for little puppies to get caught. Storage bin for dry food - air tight. Poop Scooper I. Tag - See boomerangtags. They also sell collars with tags included for the smaller sized dogs. You can also make them yourself at PetSmart or PetCo. Wire Crate for crate training - Double door folding crate with divider. Check out the Crate Shopping page for the crate we use and recommend. Medium - Standard sized Goldendoodles need at least a 42 inch crate - If you have room, get the 48 inch. Doodles sleep stretched out like frogs. They like a lot of room to be comfortable. Small Doodles can use a 36 inch crate. This will work for them for several months. Smaller for mini-small Goldendoodle puppies. Food and water bowls stainless steel or ceramic, no plastic. Waste Bags Poochie-Bells to hang by back door. Helps with house training - they learn to ring the bell to alert you that they need to go out. I highly recommend them for house training your new puppy. Nutrition is incredibly important for our puppies, and we want to make sure that we are in compliance with current, science-based recommendations. Read more about this Food on our Puppy Food page. Your puppy will start them at 6 weeks old. You cannot purchase these at the pet store, you will need to order them online. Visit our NuVet Vitamin page to order online or call order code - .Shop NuVet Vitamins Chews, Treats and Toys Puppies don't need a lot of treats for the first month until they are about 12 weeks old - treats can upset their stomachs and cause diarrhea. It's best to treat them with pieces of their dog food and lots of praise. All rights reserved. You may not copy or otherwise use anything on this site without our written permission Made with Xara. New Puppy Shopping Checklist Here are some items that you should consider when preparing for your new Goldendoodle puppy or Labradoodle puppy. You may not need everything listed before your puppy arrives, but this list is intended to help you consider all your puppy's basic needs. General: Paper towels a lot of paper towels : Old Towels for Crate Once puppy is reliably crate trained, a "real" crate bed can be used. When puppy has diarrhea or constipation, a tablespoon or two with every meal for several days should help alleviate symptoms. Freeze excess in ice cube tray. Baby Gate s Try baby supply stores - generally more choices and cheaper than pet stores Beware that horizontal bars provide a foot-hold for climbing puppies. Tag e. They also sell collars with tags included for the smaller sized dogs. Travel Crate for car until puppy is big enough to wear a car harness Food and Treats: It is best to start with the same food the breeder was feeding. Puppy Biscuits. Booda bones cow tendons or bully sticks for chewing cow ears for chewing. Once they are fully grown into adulthood , this collar can be discarded in favor of a more appropriate adult collar. If it has extra sparkle or pizazz to mark their initiation into adulthood, all the better! We have an assortment of collars and leashes that provide our beloved Lexie with the extra something and sparkle for special occasions. We used the wider width collars on Lexie because we believed them to be more comfortable for her as she grew. When selecting a collar for a mini Goldendoodle puppy , the fabric is essential. Puppies have delicate skin, which can easily be irritated. Harsh fabrics, hard buckles, or snaps should be avoided in favor of simplicity and comfort. Another option for new mini Goldendoodle puppy owners is to choose a harness instead of a collar. Puppies are growing every day from head to toe. This growth includes their neck area, with the trachea being located there. As stated above, adjustable collars are best. Please set it to the appropriate size and work one way or the other to see what gives the best fit. If it is too big, the collar can quickly come off or, worse yet, get caught on something while they are running around. When should a Goldendoodle puppy start wearing a collar? This answer depends on the family, and when the mini Goldendoodle puppy will begin training and socializing. Ten weeks is a good time to start using a collar. Wearing a collar and leash training can be started as early as the family wishes, from eight weeks on, but sometimes it is just nice to give a new puppy time to adjust to their new home. A mini Goldendoodle puppy will move to a new home in the beginning weeks, with new smells and people, and there can be some apprehension combined with curiosity. While new puppy owners may be anxious to welcome the new family member, they may need time to adjust. The mini Goldendoodle puppy will have plenty of time to adjust to a collar and leash and learn what is expected of them, but sooner is better rather than later. During the early months of their life, they will be spending most of their time indoors as they are being house trained and getting acquainted with their new family. For training purposes, this is to start the puppy off on the right foot. If a puppy of this age wears a collar , it is best to have the collar on for short intervals as mini-training sessions. In the beginning, perhaps 15 minutes, and gradually increasing as they get used to the collar being around their neck. Some puppies will not like this while others will be okay with earing it. It is essential to keep a close eye on the mini Goldendoodle puppy when wearing the collar. Strangulation can accidentally occur if they manage to get caught on something while unsupervised. Whether they rest and sleep in a crate , soft bed, or the couch, they can accidentally get injured if they move around and get it caught on something. It is also a good idea to give their neck, skin, and fur a break from wearing the collar collar is like us removing our jewelry and necktie. Imagine wearing that to bed, uncomfortable, right? It also allows the fur rest and go back to its natural position, which, of course, keeps them looking adorably perfect! Final Thoughts. One thing you can do to prepare for your new bundle of fur is to go shopping! A picture is worth a thousand words, so the pictures and product links are there simply to serve as examples to assist you in preparing for your new goldendoodle puppy. Be sure to browse through the myriad of gorgeous and unique handmade collars on Etsy! Flexi leads are not the best choice for young puppies. We have leashes made by Kakadu and DexDog that we use regularly, and we have been happy with them both. Dog Crate with Divider Metal is preferable over plastic, as it is easier to clean and allows your puppy to watch everything going on around her. You may prefer to use a smaller crate can be used while your puppy is little rather than using the divider. Dog Treats Treats should be soft, small, and easy to chew quickly. Purebites dog treats are a good option. They are made with just one ingredient i. Metal Comb or Grooming Rake A metal comb is a great tool for curly coated Goldendoodles and a grooming rake works well for wavy coated Goldendoodles. These will help keep in undercoat free from tangles. For more information on grooming, check out our goldendoodle haircuts post. Slicker Brush A slicker brush is handy for fluffing the outer coat on your goldendoodle. Styptic powder is located next to the nail clippers in the pet store. Doggie Toothbrush You may find that the finger toothbrush is easiest to use when your goldendoodle is a puppy. Toys When your goldendoodle puppy is young, she will enjoy soft toys , but keep in mind that her sharp teeth will eventually allow her to chew through stuffed toys quickly. As she gets older, Jolly Balls, chew ropes, etc. Food dispensing toys are a fun way to encourage your puppy to channel her energy into something productive. Avoid raw hides, as they are not healthy option for your puppy, and never give your dog poultry bones, as they can splinter easily. Curious what your puppy will look like as an adult? View our goldendoodle puppy time lapses to see goldendoodle puppies with different hair types grow up before your eyes! Also learn about how big your puppy might grow up to be. Share this:. Guide John January 27, This article aims to help dog parents by answering the question regarding what size collar for Goldendoodle puppy is suitable. It is very important to know about a suitable collar size for a Goldendoodle puppy and then buy a collar. The Goldendoodle puppies are not only fluffy and cute but also super smart and energetic. It can be very difficult to train and control them without having a properly sized collar. Collars help to train the dogs and keep them safe, so it is very important to choose the right size of the collar. Choosing a collar for your Goldendoodle puppy is not as easy as it seems. What I Will Learn? The perfect size of collar for a Goldendoodle puppy is simply the one that can be put on and taken off easily. The most common sizes in inches are 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, .It is very important because it can be very dangerous to leave your pup with an oversized or tight collar on. If the collar is too loose, the pup can escape from it. If the size of the collar is perfect then the puppy will be calm, comfortable, and quiet. A Goldendoodle puppy is very playful and full of energy. If the size of the collar is too big your pup will be able to pull and wiggle out of it which will be very dangerous for your pup. Also, do not put on a collar that is too small as it can be very uncomfortable for your pup. Martingale Collar It is suitable for those dogs that like to wiggle and escape from their collars. It has a special loop that you can tighten or loosen as necessary. This type of collar is perfect for any smaller breed because it helps to control them better on the leash. Neoprene Collar These collars are great for water dogs. Breakaway Collar It is made of nylon and has a safety buckle that will break open if your pup gets caught on something. It can be easily adjusted to the neck size of any breed dog because you can attach or detach lead without any problems. This type of collar is perfect for small breeds. No, Pull Collar This collar is great for those dogs who like to pull and wiggle on their leash. It has a loop that you can put your hand into to avoid pressure when the dog pulls. Conclusions To conclude we can say that the Goldendoodle breed is one of the most favorite dog breeds in many countries. To keep your Goldendoodle pup safe there is one important thing that you need to do — get a good collar that is not too tight, not too loose, not too big or small. So, we hope that now you are well aware of what collar size for a Goldendoodle puppy is suitable and that perfectly fit on their neck. FAQs 1. How big is the neck of a Goldendoodle puppy? The neck of a Goldendoodle puppy is around 12 inches. However, the size may vary from one dog to another. What kind of collar should I get for my Goldendoodle puppy? There are many types of collars for dogs available in pet stores. You need to get a collar that is not too loose and not too tight, just perfect. How big is an 8-week-old Goldendoodle? An 8-week-old Goldendoodle is between 3 and 5 pounds. The size of a puppy depends on his parents as well.
View fullsize The first labradoodle was developed in the 's in Australia as a means of providing allergy friendly coats on an intelligent service dog. With the name "labradoodle" being so popular, some breeders are crossing poodles with labrador retrievers and calling the resulting dogs "labradoodles. They might shed, they might trouble people with allergies, they might be a labrador or a poodle or almost anything in between. The goal of Multi-Generation Australian Labradoodle breeders is to develop a consistent breed with predictable traits. By breeding only multi-generation Australian Labradoodles with a lineage that can be traced back to Australia, we are doing our part to perfect and standardize the Australian Labradoodle breed. Many people who are allergic to dogs can have an Australian Labradoodle. Not only are they intelligent, but they are also very funny. With their floppy ears, wide-set eyes and wavy or curly coats, they can look like muppets. When introducing them, we like to tell people that "yes, they are as silly as they look. While resting they can assume what we call the " attack position " where their bellies are exposed, legs splayed out and tongue hanging out of their head that's lying on the ground. Australian Labradoodles are in love with the dishwasher. Anytime we are loading it they will be waiting to inspect everything that goes in. We got Matilda in .One year later we decided that with all three children away at college we should get another Australian Labradoodle and start breeding them. In we bought one of Tilly's unaltered little sisters from Pine Lodge Labradoodles. Look at our Labradoodling blog and our Puppies pages to see lots and lots of pictures. There are more pictures on Instagram. Our house sits on eight acres in Western Washington between Seattle and Bellingham. We had horses several years ago, the mare lived to be 37, the gelding we had out of her, .Now the barn is just where we lock the cat up at night. We let the dogs run wild in a large fenced yard when the weather cooperates, take them for long walks when it doesn't and keep them in the house with us the rest of the time. When the children visit they are all over their poochies, taking them for walks, runs, hikes and bike rides. And road trips. Having had many animals over the years, someone probably grumpy, maybe dad declared that there would be no more animals in the house. We had a barn, a yard and even some woods. There was plenty of room outside for all the animals anyone could need without having one stink up the house. That all changed when we got our Australian Labradoodles. If we wait too long between baths they will eventually smell like grass, which is where they spend most of their time in the summer. Otherwise you can walk into our house and not know we have dogs unless you see them. Or hear them. When you come visit, they'll say hi. The puppies we sell are registered with the ALAA and WALA , come with a two year health guarantee and will be sent to their forever home with their shots up to date, a microchip, a veterinarian's checkup and a free month of insurance available from Trupanion. Our first Australian Labradoodle. View fullsize. Wonderful Dogs Ideal family pets Your furry best friend. Burrinjuck Labradoodles is situated less than three hours from Melbourne. Our labradoodles are treasured members of our family. My husband and I, together with our daughter Bree are devoted to our labradoodles and share the responsibilities involved in training, loving and caring for them. The labradoodle puppies that we breed are raised on our lifestyle property. We understand how vitally important the first eight weeks are for the health, well being and social development of your puppy. It is crucial that puppies have multiple opportunities to interact with people from an early age. We devote many hours of quality interaction time with our puppies, as this is how puppies learn about social bond and develop confidence and trust. Our puppies are raised in an optimal environment for mental stimulation and cognitive learning. Puppies have there own playground, filled with play equipment, obstacle courses and novel toys. Your puppy will have the best possible start to life. Welcome to the home of Jajaca Australian Labradoodles. They are incredibly fun loving, loyal and intelligent with a brilliant temperament to match. These attributes make for the perfect family companion! I have owned dogs all my life, but ran into many dramas with allergies and health concerns with my then young family. After researching the Australian Labradoodle and what the breed represents, I realised that the Australian Labradoodle was everything I was looking for. Fast forward 15 years, my daughter Cassidy, my adopted sister Nicola and I feel nothing but gratitude to be able to provide our families with the quality Labradoodles I was searching for many years ago. I am so fortunate to have been given encouragement and total support from all members of the ALA, who share their knowledge and wisdom for the betterment of the breed. All these years later and I am still totally hooked, assisting to mentor new ALA Breeders, and finding I am more in love with this breed than I ever thought possible. We are and will remain a dedicated breeder bringing up our babies in our family environment free of kennels. All our girls and boys live with loving families locally and nearby, where they are raised with rules, boundaries and discipline and loved unconditionally by their families. Our breeding girls and boys family has grown wonderfully in the last 17 years. We currently have some stunning girls and boys we are very proud of and some youngsters waiting to mature who will continue Jajaca into the forseeable future. Please visit their photo albums to check them and their breeding statistics out. They were precious, valued members of our family, the girls that started Jajaca and though we miss them everyday, their memory reminds us of why we do what we do, to share the joy they brought us with other families. Blaise beauty, Harper and Jajaca Jaycee are all now additions to our family group. Our focus as a breeder has been and will continue to be to offer quality, sound, healthy dogs as genuine family companions and never compromise the wonderful qualities of the breed. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any enquiries regarding this truly magnificent breed or ask about our upcoming litters. We hope that you enjoy browsing our site!
The Poodle Terrier mix breed is a cross between a purebred Terrier and another purebred Poodle. With over 30 Terrier breeds alone, you have just as many mix options! The special Poodle Terrier mix dog breed is relatively new, as original crossbreeding started 30 years ago. While Poodle Terrier mix-breeds are intelligent and energetic, spending time with your pal is essential, as they love being around people. An adult Yorkie Poo mix with a distinguished face. The Family Dog Poodle Terrier mixes are great for the family, as well as for older people. These mixes generally thrive when surrounded by others. Typically, these dogs weigh between 20 to 30 pounds, and some of the tiniest pups average five pounds. While teacups are cute and popular, health issues are a concern due to their small size. It is also important to purchase through reputable breeders to ensure proper care. Neglection can severely impact their personality and future needs. In addition, the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty website makes finding your Poodle mix easy. Their mission to help and save animals is quite clear, and they provide excellent resources for pet owners. Breaking Down the Cost The cost of purchasing your very own Poodle Terrier mix depends on many factors. Essentially, you are paying for quality in the end. However, the price lowers if you purchase from puppy mills, which is not the best option. Like any family adjustment, it costs money to raise your pup! Types of Breeds There are different derivatives of the Poodle Terrier mix. For every Terrier out there, a Poodle mix is possible. So, hello to double the fun and adorableness, and get the best of both! Some of the Poodle Terrier mix breeds include the following. As one of the smaller toy breeds, between five and 15 pounds, they tend to get along with other dogs. The Yorkiepoo is one of the most popular breeds in America due to its gentle, friendly nature. The Terri-Poo is great for allergy sufferers due to less shedding. Plus, they are spunky, intelligent, and incredibly empathetic. Terri-Poo also loves the water. You can expect nine to 14 pounds for this strong guy! Terri-Poo stretches its body. While some dogs of this breed favor Terriers and others lean more towards a Poodle , they usually weigh between 12 to 25 pounds. So, prepare for high energy, outdoor activity, love, and perhaps some training. Overall, the Jack-A-Poo is an excellent addition for families. Jack-A-Poo sleeps after playing. The breed loves being indoors, although they love running around. Although still on a smaller scale, the Bossi-Poo generally grows between 20 to 25 pounds. Scoodles make excellent watchdogs! However, anxiety is highly likely if they are left alone for long periods. You can estimate their growth to be between 9 and 20 pounds. The Scoodle is great for families, but they do not mix well with younger children. However, since good health relies on the pillars of health, these helpful tips are essential! So, feel confident as you prepare for your furry friend! A Westiepoo standing in the middle of the forest. Eating A perk of owning a small dog is saving on food! While they usually need less food than bigger dogs, intake depends on size, age, and activity level. Overeating and weight gain are possible, so watching what your Poodle mix eats is helpful. Giving your dog treats is excellent for training. However, additional snacking is one of the fastest ways your pup can gain. Overall, in moderation, high-quality food items are essential to a healthy diet. A Poodle Terrier mix in black and white portrait. Those triangle ears and deep eyes! Exercising Exercising is a great tool to optimize the health of your Poodle Terrier mix. Due to their size, the good news is they do not need a lot of movement per day. Between a half hour to an hour of exercise is ideal for your little Terrier mix. Take your furry pal to the park, fetch in your yard, get some toys, and spend quality time with your dog! All are great options for the Poodle Terrier mix, and they deserve extra care. Benefits include: Less anxiety. Just make sure that your breeder is reputable and honest about the puppy that you are getting. Also, please avoid getting puppies from puppy mills! Backyard breeders ignore the health standards in raising puppies and this creates long-term health damages. Dogs are very likely to become aggressive and hard to train because of bad living conditions. It has been shown that smaller dogs live more years compared to larger dogs. Since terriers live around 10 to 20 years, their offspring may considerably live long. Since both terriers and Poodles experience a longer life span, your Terrier Poodle mix inherits a longer life too. There are just a few requirements that are needed to be done to make sure your dog is well-maintained. Grooming Your Terrier Poodle mix only needs regular brushing which can be done a few times a week. This helps in making its luxurious coat healthy and to distribute its natural oils evenly. Baths are important too. Since most Terrier Poodle mixes have medium to long lengths of coats, taking them to a groomer will make their appearances look more regal and tidy. The fun part about owning long-coated dogs is that you can accessorize them with cute ribbons and hairclips! High-quality foods are more preferred to make them go lively throughout the day. You may also check out if your dog will benefit more when given a raw food diet. Also, be careful not to overfeed your dog! Being overweight will make it prone to hip dysplasia. A daily walk in the park is ideal. If your dog likes to splash around the water, that is good as well due to its Poodle ancestry. A game of fetch can excite them too. The type of exercise you provide all depends on what interests your dog the most. Just as long as your Terrier Poodle mix is exerting energy on a regular basis, then that works fine. In terms of training, Terrier Poodle mixes will not give you a hard time! You need to be firm and make them realize that you are in charge or else they will own you. Be consistent with them and be generous at praising their efforts. Lively dogs with adequate exercise respond better in challenging training. Puppy Prices and Cost of Raising Them The popularity of this dog increases from time to time, so the price will vary depending on the demand. If you get your puppy from a reputable breeder, then you will get exactly what you paid for. The price is lower when you are purchasing a Terrier Poodle mix from puppy mills or backyard breeders, which is not recommended that you do so. If you are willing to pay an amount like this, just go to your trusted breeder that makes sure the puppy is healthy and active. A quality dog will mean lower chances of future medical bills. You can either negotiate with reputable breeders, purchase through quality websites, or adopt one from shelters. Their prices are reasonable and you will be assured that you are going to get a quality dog. Greenfield Puppies — Puppies are being sold here by trusted breeders who comply with all state laws. They guarantee healthy, well-loved dogs. This can be the right place to look for your Terrier Poodle mix! There are shelters and rescues that you can check for Terrier Poodle mix puppies as well. These adoption shelters make sure that every dog is healthy and manageable: ASPCA — A nationwide database of dogs is found here, where you can choose which one to adopt and add to your family. Petfinder — You can search for available Terrier Poodle mixes through this online database for dogs. It shelters almost 11, animals waiting for a loving owner. Pet Smart Charities — Animal health and safety is the main priority of this organization. They make sure that the dog is in good condition before it is adopted. The most recommended choice is to adopt one from shelters. Thousands of dogs each year are longing for a family that can make them feel loved again. Who knows, among them is the perfect Terrier Poodle mix that you are looking for. The Terrier Poodle mix is an intelligent, energetic, and stylish dog that comes in different sizes, coats, and colors. They need proper and regular grooming to maintain their coats, which may be a bit costly but can be manageable if you have enough budget. They are very loyal dogs that will surely get along with you and your family. Getting this dog is like getting a terrier and a Poodle in one small package and it is a different yet exciting experience! They can be easily trained because of their intelligence and they are a pleasant sight to look at as well. Who would not want to see a cute and dignified dog wagging its tail, waiting behind the door when you come home from a long and tiring work? The fun part is that you have a lot of choices out of this type. You can get a Yorkipoo, Terripoo, or whatever Terrier Poodle mix you find the most suitable for you. These dogs are just simply one of the best pets there is! My passion for animals started at a very young age as I grow up on a farm with several horses, cows, cats, chickens, and dogs on our property. Leave a Comment. These dogs are born from Poodles with other purebreds like pugs, Labradors, or Cocker Spaniels. Since the s, doodle dogs have increased in their popularity—and it's not a wonder why. These breeds are often low- to non-shedding, and are consider to be a safe bet for most people with allergies. Their personalities make them ideal companions for many people, too. For example, Bernedoodle dogs tend to be more stubborn but they have lower energy than a Goldendoodle. Another thing that people should look at is the generation of the doodle. Generation refers to how far removed from a purebred pairing—like a purebred Poodle and a purebred Labrador as parents. Which ones are your favorite? This has become one of the most sought-after "Doodle breeds" due to their winning combination of good looks, smart wits, and hypoallergenic coats. They also make reputable therapy pets. If you admire these gentle giant dogs for their goofy, placid personalities, then one of these pups might be for you. This tends to be a good choice for those with allergies because the poodle coat is often inherited rather than the Labrador coat—however, you can find a variety of colors depending on the parent. These dogs are intelligent, friendly, and moderately active. Friendly and caring, they usually manage to stay happy with other pets and family members. And while these dogs are sweet, they may require some training to rein in their playful personalities. They also go by the name of Wheatendoodle, the Wheatenpoo, the Sweatendoodle, and the Sweatenpoo. These are energetic dogs, but despite their high energy, they don't tend to bark much. They are a rare breed mix and may be difficult to find. This small, fluffy, high energy breed is an adorable addition to the family—especially if you are looking for a dog that's rambunctious and loves to play with the kids. The is likely to be a shaggy yet stately looking dog, with an obvious athleticism derived from its strong hunting poodle origins. Compact, feisty, and fun in spirit, what these dogs lack in size, they make up for in their personality. They are on their best behavior in the company of their owners, as they tend to bark or dig when left alone at home. Incredibly smart, energetic, and loyal, these pups have a work-hard, play-hard mindset that best suits someone with an active lifestyle. These are big, lovable dogs that are incredibly smart and equally stubborn. But while training them takes additional patience, the reward of their loyalty and devotion is well worth it. These dogs are charming, funny, and smart, and their alert nature—thanks to that double dose of working-breed attentiveness—makes them excellent watchdogs. These dogs are friendly and affectionate little comedians with a sweet temperament and a zest for life. It's also believed to be the oldest of the designer dog breeds in America, dating back to the s. It's also commonly known as the Havadoodle or Havanoodle—their intelligent and playful personalities make them a total joy for the whole family. And if you want a calm, sweet dog with lots of love to give, then this mix fits the bill. But calm doesn't mean small. They can grow to be as big as pounds. Because of their eager-to-please personalities, they tend to be protective of their families. This dog may have the curly coat of a Poodle or the long, straight coat of a Shih Tzu, but he always has a cute, alert expression and a sturdy body. When it comes to big breeds, this mix wins the prize—weighing anywhere between 70 to pounds. These dogs are fun-loving, affectionate family companions that need lots of room to run around and plenty of food to meet their nutritional needs. Petite and curly-coated, this is a delightful mix that is likable in personality, if not a little feisty at times. They tend to be vocal if alerted to something, and so they make good little watchdogs. Was this page helpful? It is a small-sized Doodle breed. This designer breed is also referred to as a Borderpoo or Border Terrier Poo. Here, farmers and shepherds developed swift and agile terriers to pursue and dispatch the clever sheep thief: the hill fox. He also was named after hunting with Border Foxhounds. In early paintings, you can spot the Border bringing up the rear of the hunting party; his sturdy legs got him there just in time for the action! In addition, as a working Terrier, he has a naturally hard, wiry outer coat and a dense, short undercoat [4] btcoa. The physical and mental qualities of the Border result from generations of breeding and enable the Border to do his job with the least amount of injury to himself and with the greatest efficiency possible [5] borderterriercanada. What makes the Border Terrier different from other terriers? Four main traits set the Border apart: its hide, temperament, length, and legs. It allows him to work his way in and out of narrow openings underground and protects him from scratches and, no doubt, fox bites! Moreover, the breed standard confirms that you should be able to grab a fistful of pelt anywhere along the back. Border Terriers have a strong prey drive. The length of the Border also sets him apart. His long body allows him to maneuver underground through narrow and twisted holes. Prominent ribs, bulky shoulders, or too short of legs are considered handicaps. Moreover, the Border Terrier is friendlier toward other dogs. This is because they were expected to run peacefully with foxhounds. Breeders purposefully made him less dog-aggressive than other Terriers who hunted primarily independently. Lastly, the head is the most visible difference. This was because hunters initially bred Poodles to retrieve waterfowl. Even though Poodles remain excellent hunters, today, they have become popular as companion dogs worldwide. They are brilliant and easy to train, which makes them great pets for people who want a dog that can learn tricks and perform well in obedience competitions. Plus, they are known for being hypoallergenic, which is a huge plus for people who are allergic to dogs but still want to own one. But the biggest reason for their popularity is their unique appearance. Interesting fact: The Poodle cut was meant for function, not fashion! Less hair made the Poodle a more efficient swimmer but more vulnerable to the cold. To find a happy compromise, Poodle owners left puffs of hair on the head, upper torso, and ankles for warmth [7] akc. Appearance The Border Terrier-Poodle mix has a fluffy, round face, otter-like eyes, and a slightly prolonged nose. The body has modest proportions, yet a somewhat longer body and legs. Small poodle cross breeds are becoming increasingly popular and most breeders now use small-sized Toy Poodle studs in the cross. Terripoos also spelled as Terry Poos are also known as Terridoodles. Hypoallergenic, small, cute and long-lived, the Australian Terrier Poodle Mix Breed is lesser-known but one of the best poodle mix breeds. Australian Terrier The Australian Terrier is an ancient breed that may have been used as a hunter-dog in the late s. Several terriers are used in its creation including the Dandie Dinmont terrier, Skye terrier, and Cairn terrier. Australian terriers were the first Australian dog breed to be recognised by the Australian Kennel Club and internationally. Weighing just about 6 kg 13 lb. It is low-shedding and has a rough topcoat and a soft undercoat. They are available in colours like red, sandy, and blue-and-tan and are clever, adventurous, and low-maintenance companionable dogs. Poodles The exact origin of the Poodle breed is not known. However, experts believe that it is an ancient breed since paintings depicting Poodle-like dogs have existed since the Roman Empire. Poodles can be high maintenance in terms of grooming. The amount of time that needs to be spent brushing and combing through their thick wool coat each week, depends largely on the grooming or haircut style that the owner chooses. Today, Poodles are considered one of the best dog breeds for crossing with other dog breeds. This is mainly due to their superior intelligence, ease of training, and low-shedding or hypoallergenic coat. One such cross is the Australian Terrier with a miniature-sized Poodle. Poodles are accepted in three sizes — toy, mini, and standard. The resulting Terripoo dog is small, cute to look at, and also highly intelligent like both parent dog breeds. They also have low-dander coats — particularly if they inherit a curly, watertight coat like the Poodles. How Big are Terripoos? Physical Description of the Terridoodle Designer Dog Terripoos or Terridoodles do not have any standardisation as far as their height and weight are concerned. After all, no major canine club in the world recognises these designer dogs although, some designer dog breed clubs like the American Canine Hybrid Club or ACHC are trying to maintain a registry of hybrid dogs. In general, you can expect your Australian Terrier Poodle Mix Breed to grow between inches 30 cm to 48 cm at the shoulders and weigh about 20 lb. Like the height and weight, the coat type and colours are also not fixed. Common coat colours seen in these designer dogs are tan and blue, white, black, black-white, tan, merle, apricot rare , sable, grey, etc. Terripoo puppies are known to undergo changes in their coat colours. This is usually due to the Poodle fading gene — most pups are born darker, and they fade as they grow. The permanent colour sets in by the time the puppy is about 2 years old. Are Terripoos a hypoallergenic small terrier mix? People expect all Doodle dogs to be low dander because of the Poodle parent. However, not all Doodles are hypoallergenic. This feature depends on complex canine genetics. Since Australian terriers are known to shed their undercoat minimally, most Australian Terrier Poodle Mix Breed puppies are hypoallergenic. The best poodle mix breeders use DNA testing to determine the coat traits carried by their breeding stud dogs and bitches. Breeding dogs can be tested for shedding genes, furnishing genes low-shedding teddy bear or high-shedding smooth coat styles , and curly and fleece coat types. Through DNA testing, a breeder can determine whether or not their Australian Terrier Poodle mix breed puppies or Terripoo are hypoallergenic and small, or high-shedding and medium to large dogs. For example, an F1-generation Terripoo is the result of a cross between a purebred miniature or toy Poodle and a purebred Australian Terrier. On the other hand, an F2 generation will be the cross between two F1-generation Terripoos. You can also have a back-cross — a Terripoo crossed back to a miniature Poodle. The resulting pups are F1-B Terripoos. These puppies have a greater Poodle gene pool and, resultantly, are likelier to be low-dander dogs. If you or a family member suffers from pet allergies, then a backcrossed Terripoo might be better for you. They exude intelligence, often to a maddening degree. They are quick to solve problems and delightful to be around. Their quick thinking in solving obstacles makes them fun to watch! Charming and playful, the Terripoo is happiest around its owners. It does have the tendency to bond with one person — usually, this is someone that walks, trains, and feeds the dog. They might love curling up on the bed or sofa around this individual but will also be always ready for a game of fetch. Young Terripoos need constant mental stimulation. If they do not get some entertainment, they will not hesitate to come up with their own entertainment! Often this entertainment can include running around the house at break-neck speed, barking at the sparrows or passersby, or simply sitting like a gopher to get your attention. The bottom line is that you need to have a sense of humour to appreciate a Terripoo! This is not the best dog for couch potatoes! They are extremely active and need daily exercise to expend that energy. Remember that this dog has the genes of an alert hunter dog and a smart working dog breed. That is why it will always move, hunt, and explore its surroundings. Training the Terripoo Training is extremely important for the Terripoo. Without training, your pet might bark excessively or jump on visitors. Fortunately, Terripoos learn quickly. They are also rather eager to please their owners, which further aids the training process. If you opt to train your Terripoo at home, then make sure to keep things light and entertaining. End each session in play and praise your dog profoundly. Terripoos, like all dogs, respond better to positive training than negative methods like punishment. Being small dogs, they do not need acres and acres to play. In fact, their small size makes them suitable for apartment dwellings. However, as mentioned before, you must provide physical exercise daily to your Terridoodle. In addition to two walks each day, you may also encourage your children to play with your little dog. Terrier Poodle Mix Breed and Children Terripoos do well with kids if both are trained to respect each other. With other dogs, Terripoos should not have an issue getting along. However, it helps if you have socialised it with other dogs right from puppyhood. Terripoos make excellent watchdogs and can hold their own when attacked or faced with a need to protect their loved ones. Many Terripoos have warded off snakes , and saved kids, and loved ones from them. How Much Does a Terridoodle Cost? This, combined with high demand for small-sized designer Poodle-mixes, has driven up the price of Terripoo puppies significantly. However, being a lesser-known Poodle mix breed, they are available at a comparatively cheap price compared to popular designer dogs like Cavoodles. The best place to buy a Terripoo is from a reputable dog breeder. Research several breeders and talk to them before buying your puppy. If possible, visit their kennels. This will help you assess how the parent dogs and puppies are raised. Avoid buying your poodle cross puppy from a puppy farm or backyard breeder; they are known to have behaviour and health problems. As with any dog, adoption is the best. Unfortunately, finding this rare designer dog in rescue or animal shelters can take some time and effort. Before committing to bringing home a Terripoo, think about its financial implications. Be sure you are willing to commit to at least years of responsibility for owning a dog. Being hypoallergenic and small, the Australian Terrier Poodle mix breed or Terripoo is relatively low maintenance in terms of grooming and vet bills. These small dogs are prone to obesity and pack on pounds very quickly. Even a small weight gain of pounds can over-exert their joints, causing issues like arthritis. Observing portion control and exercising your dog every day is essential to prevent this weight gain. Feed no more than g of dog food per day to your pet. Your vet nutritionist or breeder can guide you in selecting the right food for your Terripoo. Terripoos are generally healthy dogs. On average, the lifespan of Terripoos is years. Terrier poodle mix puppies for sale and Breeders in Australia Hypoallergenic and small, the Australian terrier x Poodle mix breed or Terripoo is among the best poodle mix breeds. Fortunately, it is also an extremely rare poodle mix breed in Australia, making puppies available for sale, at a cheap price. Most small, cute, cuddly and hypoallergenic poodle mix breeds are popular family dogs. 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Country Life June 21, This picture could only be improved if the puppies were using their paws to cover ears, eyes and mouth respectively.But, well, you can't have everything. Credit: Alamy If you're after a labrador — aka 'the world's favourite dog' — you'll need to take some expert advice. It is one of the most versatile breeds, capable of working in search and rescue, as a guide dog, in medical detection, as a sniffer or assistance dog and in the theatre of war. Labrador tips from the experts Go to a specialist breeder, so that you can see the different generations of a breeding line. Make temperament, not sex, your overriding factor when choosing. As soon as your puppy wakes up, take it outside. When introducing the labrador to a lead, walk it with an older dog. A yellow Labrador puppy. Possible labrador problems to look out for Canine hip dysplasia is a genetic disease, causing the abnormal development of the hip socket, resulting in pain and lameness. Listen for a popping sound when the dog walks, and look for reluctance to use stairs, as well as sensitivity when you touch the hindquarters. Labradors can also be prone to retinal dysplasia, an inherited condition that affects labradors used for field work, and results in their developing blind spots. Generally, the dog can work around this by changing head position. Reputable breeders will be able to show certification that the dog has no eye conditions, which you should ask to see when buying a dog. Head and skull: Skull broad with defined stop; clean-cut without fleshy cheeks. Jaws of medium length, powerful not snippy. Nose wide, nostrils well developed. Eyes: Medium size, expressing intelligence; brown or hazel. Ears: Not large or heavy, hanging close to head and set rather far back. Mouth: Jaws and teeth strong with a perfect, regular and complete scissor bite. Coat: Distinctive feature, short dense without wave or feathering, giving fairly hard feel to the touch; weather-resistant undercoat. No need to scroll down: we can confirm that the Golden Retriever is indeed on the list below. Credit: Alamy Which is the more popular spaniel, the springer or the cocker? Shooting Times's David Tomlinson weighs up the pros and Close up of dog. Credit: Getty Images With a silken coat, affectionate nature and boundless enthusiasm for life, the Cavalier King Charles spaniel lives up to its Credit: Getty As the dog world prepares for Crufts , we take a look at the breed of dog which has been A sprocker spaniel Picture: Alamy Whether you own labradors, springers, cockers or a mix of all three, debate over which gundog is best has raged Related. By Pups Central Team What to Look For When Buying a Labrador Puppy These past few months, you may have been drooling over adorable puppy photos over on Facebook and Instagram, even became a loyal follower of their social media accounts. With this cuteness overload, you are now thinking of buying a Labrador Retriever puppy. Remember that you are not buying a toy. You are buying a living being, whose growth, training, and care will be your responsibility for the length of its life. Have no clue on what to look for when buying a Labrador puppy? Let us enumerate the steps. Figuring out the Labrador puppy that you want is not as easy as it looks. You need to determine your reason for buying a pup in the first place. Do you want a gorgeous Labrador that you can flaunt in dog shows? Do you want a competitive dog that can participate in field trials? Or maybe you just want a loyal and dedicated pet for the whole family? Knowing the type of Labrador you want is important because it will give you an idea of its overall temperament and if it matches your lifestyle, and help you in finding the right breeder. Aside from type, you should also determine the color of the Lab puppy that you want to own. Labrador experts have observed that the three main colors of the breed also present with different levels of intelligence and temperament. STEP 2: Come up with a list of reputable Labrador breeders Now that you know the type of Labrador that you want, the next step is to look for reputable breeders in your area. The Club has a search directory for club-registered breeders. If you have no particular breeder in mind, scroll down to the bottom of the directory for the breeder listings by state, last name, and kennel name. This list helps you to further narrow down your choice for a Labrador type. STEP 3: Contact the breeder. Having come up with your list, the next step is to contact the breeder through email or phone. Make sure that you have your notes on the Labrador puppy you are interested in as well as the questions that you would want to ask the breeder. Some good initial questions that you can ask are the following: 1 Do you have a litter of puppies available? Most breeders would have all the puppies reserved for early buyers before they are even born. If there is a new litter on the way, you can book an early reservation for a puppy as well. STEP 4: Visit the breeder. Once you have determined the breeders that have puppies available, schedule an on-site visit with them. Check out the stud dog and bitch and verify their credentials. If the stud mated with a bitch outside the kennel, consider tracking them down. The reason why you need to see the parents is that their temperaments can be passed on to their puppies. STEP 5: Check credentials. Aside from knowing the credentials of the breeder, you also need to check out the credentials of the stud dog and bitch. The three main standards that you should keep in mind are temperament, ability, and especially health. When it comes to health, both parents should possess the following health certificates : A Canine Eye Registry Foundation CERF certificated dated within the past year that the dog is free from eye diseases An Orthopedic Foundation of America OFA or PennHip certificate that the dog has normal hips An Orthopedic Foundation of America OFA certificate that the dog has normal elbows An Optigen testing certificate that the dog is free from inherited progressive blindness. STEP 6: Prepare to be assessed by the breeder. Reputable and responsible breeders would like to be sure that their puppies will go to good homes. In most cases, they will also interview you, asking questions on why you have chosen to get a Lab, the type of Lab that you are interested in, and the readiness of your home and family to take in a puppy. Some breeders may choose to visit your home and talk with family members. They may also offer recommendations to ensure the best living environment for their puppies. However, if you are given free rein to choose a puppy, these are the things you should take note of: A healthy Lab should be solid and well-proportioned. Thin puppies with visible ribs may be signs of malnutrition or illness. Inspect the coat, which should be soft and luxurious. There should be no bald patches. It should be clean with no signs of diarrhea or white flaky matter which is indicative of tapeworms. Its gums should be a healthy bright pink. The ears should be clean with no signs of infection, inflammation, or discharge. Observe the puppy while moving. It should be walking or running around with no limping or lameness. These steps will help ensure that you will be buying the Labrador puppy that you are looking for. Selecting Your Labrador Retriever Puppy Selecting your puppy Try to restrain your emotions when you are selecting our pup. Remember that the breeder has been with the pup from day 1 to selection day at 5 weeks. At Pawlinglabs, we will ask you to forward a list of the characteristics that your are hoping for, prior to selection. When you come to select, we will ask you to observe the litter before entering and handling the pups. Labrador pups are very cute and cuddly, but when it comes time to select the right one for you there is plenty to consider. Carefully observe Labrador Retriever puppies before buying them, ensuring that the pup you select looks healthy and is to breed standard. There are some basic points to note about Labrador Retriever standards. The coat of a Labrador is their most distinctive feature. Labs have two coats, the water resistant undercoat which is unseen, and the top coat which is dense, straight and short. There is might be a slight wave in their coat, however the coat should feel rough to the touch. Labrador puppies come in three different coat colors: yellow light cream to red fox , chocolate liver and black. There must not be any other colours in the coat. Labs have a broad skull and a well defined stop. Their head is quite large but the features on the head, such as the ears, look proportioned. The ears of a Labrador should be set far back from the face. The inside skin of the ears should be a pale pink and soft without any scabs or discoloration. There shouldn't be any odour coming from them. The eyes of a Lab pup are round, either deep brown or hazel with black rims. The eyes should be friendly and express intelligence. The Labrador Retriever has a wide black and well developed nose with distinguished nostrils. The nose should be clean and without discharge. Be aware that a wet nose is not an indication that the Lab is healthy, nor does a dry nose indicate he is unwell. The teeth should be set square to the jaws with the top teeth slightly overlapping the bottom. Labrador puppies have fewer teeth than adults and they will lose their baby teeth as their adult teeth grow in. Labs have a well developed and strong chest. It has good depth and width. Their barreled ribs are well sprung and their back is level. Their loins are wide and strong. The skin of a Lab should be without scabs or bumps. It is normal for Labrador puppies to have extra skin at the back of their neck; this is how their mother picks them up. The skin color of a lab is usually pale pink but it can also be brown or even spotted. The tail of a Labrador is thick at the base and tapers towards the tip. The tail is a moderate length and has no feathering. It is as smooth like the rest of the coat with a rounded appearance. The tails is even with the back or slightly upwards. It should never be carried over the back or hang down. Labrador have long and sloping shoulders that connect to the strong front legs. The hind legs are developed well and have a turned stifle. Both the front and hind legs should be straight. The feet of Labrador pups are compact and perfectly round. Their toes are arched and pads well developed. Feet should be straight, not turned inwards or outwards. The gait of a Labrador should be carefree. Labs take long strides and walk straight. Observe your puppies as he walk. Make sure it is not favoring any leg or paw. This can be a sign of a current or future health issue. Pawling Chocolate and Black Labradors. By Tom Massey Oct 09, It may seem counterintuitive, but the more popular and in-demand a puppy breed is, the more likely it is that these dogs will be sold to families without the proper health clearances. Greater scrutiny makes it seem like breeders will conform to high standards and practices of breeding, but the reality is that popular breeds tend to attract pseudo-breeders looking to make a quick buck. While some health issues for Labs are genetic, others are developed through their lifetime. Even if your Labrador is predisposed for particular genetic conditions, there are ways that you, as a responsible owner, can make decisions that will positively affect the long-term health of your Labrador Retriever. In other words, what an individual breeder does or fails to do affects the health of all future generations and stock of dams and sires from other breeders. Health guarantees are not synonymous with health clearances, so make sure to ask for records of health certificates and pre-breeding examinations. Every breed of dog is more prone to a particular set of diseases and less likely to develop some others. Breeders who do genetic testing pre-breeding can ensure that their puppy is at a lower risk of developing these genetically-predisposed diseases. What Is a Health Clearance? While the results of pre-breeding examinations are strictly confidential, the Orthopedic Foundation for Animals does post clear results from the OFA tests. Pre-breeding exams for dams and sires typically include the following tests: Dams: General physical examination, checking for vaginal abnormalities or strictures, as well as testing for brucellosis Sires: Checking the testicles, prostate, and penis for abnormalities, a general physical examination, and brucellosis testing Health clearance tests differ from breed to breed. Labrador Retrievers, for example, benefit from further genetic health screening tests. Dominant and recessive genes in Labrador Retrievers play a role in everything from behavior, coat color, and ear length, to more serious issues like PRA blindness which an Optigen test looks for. They could just be a carrier for the gene, which remains unexpressed, and it tells the breeder that some portion of their offspring may inherit this gene — either expressed or not. These first years of their life should not be bogged down with health issues. These documents will guarantee that the puppy is healthy and free of any serious infectious diseases. Families should take their puppy to the vet within hours of bringing their new bundle home and double-check these assurances and vaccinations with their family vet. These are the most common issues Labradors may face as they age. Any large breed of dogs can present with an abnormal formation of the hip joint and socket. Both the dam and sire must have excellent hip scores, and this is where OFA tests and certifications can tell you whether this is truly the case or not. It presents in a variety of ways, including lameness, abnormal gait, holding the elbow at odd angles, and a reticence to play and move. Your dog could become easily tired, experience stiffness when standing, and may experience inflammation of the joint. The tricuspid valve in a dog with TVD is malformed and, as a result, the heart cannot pump blood as effectively as in healthy dogs. A Labrador with TVD will experience fluid or swelling, stunted growth, and loud breathing. Tests include a urinalysis, a complete blood count, and a chemical blood profile. Dogs with CNM experience weight loss, gradual loss of tendon reflexes, an awkward gait, and eventually display exercise intolerance. Known as EIC, exercise intolerance is a gradual weakness and decline in Labradors because of related diseases. Labradors with NARC issues could fall asleep suddenly or experience sudden shaking that resembles a seizure. Like previous diseases, narcolepsy in Labradors is a recessive condition. Depending on the severity of the issue or the genetic dominance, these tests provide awareness and information for both the buyer and the breeder. That way, if any related health issue comes up in the future, owners who buy Labrador puppies from reliable breeders have a clear family history. Conclusion Health guarantees and health clearances should give you, as a potential owner, more than just peace of mind. Health clearances help to ensure that all future generations of puppies are healthy, happy, and a part of a diverse genetic pool. At Snowy Pines White Labs, we encourage our families to look for health clearances based on two guarantees: Firstly, that your chosen puppy is currently healthy and is without any infectious diseases. Secondly, breeders should also offer a clearance that guarantees against the presence of major congenital defects and other genetic issues for quite some time after bringing your puppy home. Snowy Pines White Labrador puppies are a special part of our family and we treat them as such. Dogs from our dams and sires have produced generations of healthy, happy, and high-quality puppies with a formidable family history. Learn more about the lineage of our Labrador puppies or about how one-on-one care and individual attention for our puppies makes all the difference. Tweet on Twitter Getting a healthy, pedigree Labrador puppy requires planning. In this article we are going to share with you 8 steps that you can follow to ensure that you are buying a healthy Labrador puppy. There are potential problems that many new puppy buyers are not aware of. The litter of puppies next door, or in your local newspaper, might not be the right one for you. So you need to be cautious as you set out on this exciting journey! Plan in advance Good breeders do not usually struggle to get puppy buyers. On the contrary, they often have waiting lists. So, if a litter of eight week old puppies is still unsold, be wary. It pays to plan in advance. Six to twelve months ahead of when you want your puppy is not too soon. The structured approach below is designed to help those with no contacts in the dog breeding world, find the right puppy. Step 1. Those bred for the show ring or as pets, and those bred for work as gundogs. You can read about these two types of Labrador, and their characteristics in this article: which Labrador is right for you? In the UK we call these two strains working type or field type and show type. They look and are, very different dogs. In the USA, working bred Labradors are often referred to as field type or American and show bred gun dogs as bench type or English. The split is the same in both countries, whatever they are called. And you need to know which is which and which you prefer. Step 2. This article looks at all the different places and ways in which you can buy puppies and explains the pros and cons of each. Finding a reputable breeder if you have no contacts in the doggy world, is not as easy as walking into a pet shop, but it is worth every bit of the effort that goes into it. One way to start your search, is by looking at your local Labrador breed club. This will lead you to some experienced breeders. You will then need to do some further checks to find out whether or not the breeders meets the standards you are looking for. Many people that are involved in the committee of their breed club are themselves breeders. If they no longer breed, they will be able to put you in touch with someone that does. One will be labelled FT secretary. The FT stands for Field Trial and suggests that this person is involved with working type labradors. If someone is showing their dogs, the dogs themselves are more likely to be show type rather than true working type. Step 3. Contact some Labrador breeders Make a list of contacts to approach, you can then phone them or email them. Let them know that you found them on the Kennel Club website, and are looking for a pedigree Labrador puppy. Tell them which type work or show you are interested in. Have a separate list ready, to enter details of any litters. So the second question is often the best way of getting a puppy from one of her dogs. If you have a colour preference, let the breeder know. He or she will ask you plenty of questions later if you want one of their puppies. Step 4. For several reasons. They may not have any puppies at the moment, or they may not meet the criteria you have set for the breeder of your puppy. They will however, be able to give you more contacts to add to your list. What you are aiming to do, is to make a list of half a dozen or so litters of puppies that you can then check out and narrow down. One of the best ways to find a litter of puppies, either before or after they are born, is to find a nice stud dog, and track down all the female dogs he has been mated to over the last month or two. A reputable breeder will be happy to email you photos and may even let you visit her stud dog, so that you can decide if you like him. This trail will also lead you to some smaller, less experienced breeders so you will need to do your homework carefully to make sure that the mother of your puppies has the right credentials. Checking those out is our next step Step 5. Checking credentials It is up to you to check the credentials of the litter. This is something that people are often unaware of. A pedigree does not guarantee very much at all. The Kennel Club pedigree is simply a statement of ancestry and contrary to popular belief, does not imply that the puppy it belongs to or his parents have met any standards. The three credentials you need to personally check and verify are Temperament Abililty Temperament The most crucial of all credentials has to be temperament. An adult Labrador may weight in excess of 70lbs. These are large powerful dogs that everyone expects to be friendly. You cannot take any chances with poor temperament. He will inherit tendencies to friendliness or unfriendliness, nervousness or confidence etc, from both of his parents. Never buy a puppy without meeting his mother. And if you can meet the stud dog, so much the better. If you cannot meet the stud dog, make sure that someone who has met him, can vouch for his good nature. This may not be quite as crucial with a show champion as any successful show dog will have proven itself happy to be handled in the most personal manner by total strangers. Working dogs are a different matter, and occasionally dogs with poor temperaments do succeed in competition and are used at stud. Health Health credentials are essential. Follow this link to read all about inherited diseases in Labradors and read our article on health checks. I cannot stress this too much. You must physically check certificates or copies of certificates way in advance of collecting your puppy. It is very hard to turn down a puppy once he is in your arms. Ability Ability is important if you have an activity in mind for your dog. If your aim is to compete in working trials, you might want to choose a puppy whose ancestors have been successful in that sport. Choosing a litter Narrowing down your choice to a single litter can be tough. Unless you have your heart set on a puppy from a particular dog, you may find it difficult to decide. In many cases though, there are not that many litters that meet the right criteria. You can narrow down your choice further by looking again at the breeder. How friendly and helpful is she? Do you think she will be supportive if you get into difficulties with your puppy? Has she offered to take the puppy back at any point in his life if you cannot cope? If you can answer yes to all three, then that is a real bonus point for that litter. This person is important and you need to feel that you can trust her. A breeder with a lot of dogs may have her pups in an outdoor kennel, but they should still spend lots of time with the family. Check out this article: How to spot a good breeder , and this one How to spot a bad breeder for more information. It pays to be picky. Step 7. Choosing gender Should you buy a dog or a female dog? Some people simply prefer one gender over another. And it is very hard to generalise about the sexes. Male Labradors are no more difficult to train or control than female dogs. And though entire males may be more likely to roam if not supervised in an unfenced property, female dogs can do this too. Females come into season twice a year at which time they may need to be confined to washable floors. They will also need to be kept separate from entire males with vigilance for a period of around three weeks. Neutering a female is more expensive than neutering a male. And older, un-neutered female dogs are prone to a serious and potentially deadly condition called pyometra. These are all things to consider. But overall, it often just boils down to personal preference. Step 8. Choosing your puppy And now for the final and most exciting step Choosing your puppy. Which one of these gorgeous bundles of Labrador loveliness should you take home? One of the very best things you can do when choosing a puppy from a litter, is to take someone experienced with you. Another good reason to choose an experienced and dependable person well in advance. If there is a choice, a good breeder will be able to guide you in this. All they can tell you is what you can hope for from the pedigree, and that the puppy seems OK physically. Check out this article: Choosing the right dog for more information. To make sure all is well, you will need to have your new puppy checked over by your own vet, within a day or two of bringing him home. Health and temperament problems in a large dog can be devastating. Now available in most countries, the handbook is already a bestseller in the UK. Are they good family dogs? Labrador Dog Price — The Costs Involved Buying a Labrador is not just a question of the purchase price of a Lab puppy, though of course that is important. There are other costs involved, both financial, emotional and in terms of time and effort. So we need to look at those too. You may be wondering whether you will have the time for a dog, and if you have the space and energy for a large and lively breed? But this page will take you back to the fundamental considerations, to help you to make the right choice for you and your family. Do you have time for a dog? Can you afford a dog? What about your lifestyle? Will a dog fit in with your family? Is a Labrador the right dog for you? These questions all apply regardless of the type of Labrador you are looking for. The needs of a black Lab, yellow Lab or chocolate Lab are all the same in these respects. The same goes for an English or American Labrador too. Dogs need space, both indoors and outside. Even small breeds need room to stretch their legs and run about. And Labradors as fairly large and lively dogs need quite a lot of space. This means you need a decent sized backyard if you plan on buying a Labrador puppy. Somewhere that your Lab dog can run around, play and enjoy training sessions with you. Labradors can be quite silly during adolescence, bouncing and cavorting in the home. Their tails are long and thick, easily knocking any fragile decorations you might have from shelves. If you have lots of ornaments then you will need to move them to higher shelves to avoid them getting damaged. You will also need to move anything that could be easily damaged by chewing. With small puppies this will be very often indeed. Perhaps every 15 to 20 minutes during their first few days with you. If you live in a flat, or do not have a garden, this will be difficult for you. These are helpful but do take up a lot of space. Although this will take up a lot of space indoors, it can work very well for larger apartments with no easy outside access. Ideally however you do need to have a garden, and a part of the garden which your dog can use as a bathroom, along with a good system for clearing up after him hygienically. Space is key for a Lab dog! The right space for a Labrador includes large clear rooms in the house, with no breakable or fragile objects within his grasp. And ideally access to a garden where they can easily be let out to the bathroom and have room to play. Keeping a single Labrador permanently outside however is not usually a good idea, even with adequate shelter and security. Labs are very sociable dogs and prone to separation anxiety if they lack company. This means your dog may be both sad and noisy. It is always sad to hear from new puppy owners that are struggling to juggle the needs of a puppy with their need to work. These articles will help you to deal with this common issue. Even with a visit at lunch time. An older dog may cope with being left for up to four hours in row on a regular basis, but puppies need more attention than this. Contented Labradors are fairly quiet dogs and unlikely to disturb your neighbors. Nor are they very good guard dogs. However, lonely dogs bark and wreck things. If you work all day, can you afford to pay someone to come in and let him out to stretch his legs and empty himself? Or do you have a relative or friend that would be prepared to do this on a regular basis. Bear in mind that this is quite a lot to ask of anyone in the long term. The biggest long term time commitment in owning a dog is in the form of training and exercise. Training Takes Time All dogs need training in order that they can rub along in human society without being a complete nuisance. This means a regular daily commitment of ten to twenty minutes from you, in addition to your regular interaction with the dog. Training cannot be saved up for the weekend, your dog will have forgotten most of what he learnt the weekend before, and he does not have the attention span to concentrate on you for an hour and a half. You can find out more about training your Labrador puppy here. Staying Fit Exercise is required on a regular basis, for some breeds of dog this means at least an hour a day of walking or jogging to keep your dog fit and healthy. You can find out more about the exercise requirements of a Labrador puppy here. Whilst your dog will not come to any harm if you miss a day occasionally, a daily routine is often the best way to ensure that you build this important habit. Can You Afford A Dog? Dogs can be quite expensive to run. You need to consider not only how much a Labrador will cost you to buy, but also how much it will cost you to keep. How much do Labradors cost from breeders? The price of a Labrador puppy will vary from breeder to breeder, and from place to place. Perhaps you know a friend that has a litter of puppies and they are going to let you have one for free. However, the purchase price of a dog is almost irrelevant. It is such a small part of the final cost. The cost of keeping a Labrador The reality is, you are also going to need to fork out a chunk of your wages each week on keeping your pooch happy and healthy. Obviously you will have taken the cost of a good brand of Labrador puppy food into consideration. It is a good idea to budget for veterinary insurance too. Not because it is unreasonably priced, but simply because it is now so advanced. You can fix a lot of problems these days. We can do open heart surgery, mend complex fractures, treat cancer with radiotherapy or chemotherapy. Pretty much anything you can treat in a human, you can now treat in a dog. And the catch? It costs. The more comprehensive your insurance package the more it will cost. Watch out for very cheap deals, as they may not provide continuing cover for long term ailments. You will also need to vaccinate your dog against common canine illness , and this will probably need to be done each year too. Especially if you are wanting to occasionally leave them in boarding kennels when you go away, as they require up to date vaccination certificates. Labrador Puppy Costs There will be a few other one-off costs such as a puppy crate and puppy play pen for your home for when your dog is young, another for your car if you have one. Then there are bowls, bedding, collar, leash etc. But you may be able to borrow a crate or get one second hand. Here are some of the items you will need for your new Labrador puppy, and reviews on the best options for Labradors:.
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She answered all of our questions and continued to do so long after the actual adoption. Our dog has been a wonderful addition to our family and our next German Shepherd will be from Von Buchmann! High quality German Shepherds and a breeder who cares, you really can ask for more. Denise B. We purchased our first puppy from Von Buchmann German Shepherds in .Since then, we have been back to get two more puppies. Peggy is a very knowledgeable breeder and her dogs are beautiful and well trained with great temperaments. We are very pleased with Von Buchmann German Shepherds. April R. Besides his physical beauty, he has a protective yet loving temperament, listens and responds to all commands, was well socialized and mannered, and only barks when alerting me to perceived danger. You will not be disappointed. Susan H. We bought our first German Shepherd from this breeder and have been over the moon impressed with how this pup fits perfectly in to our family. 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If you are looking for a loyal and intelligent companion, a German Shepherd may be the perfect breed of dog for you. Reputable breeders will screen potential buyers and will only sell their puppies to responsible homes. This can give you valuable insight into the temperament, intelligence, and health of the pup. The breeder should also be willing to offer a guarantee on the health of the puppy. Puppies should be well socialized and should have received their shots and been dewormed. Finding a reputable German Shepherd breeder in Michigan can be challenging, but it is worth it to find a healthy and well-socialized pup. What is The German Shepherd Personality? The German Shepherd personality can vary from dog to dog. However, they are often loyal and intelligent. They can be trained to perform a variety of tasks and are known for their protective nature. These dogs make excellent companions and can be a valuable member of the family. Ask to see the location where the puppies are kept, and ask to visit with them. This is very important. Before purchasing a German Shepherd in Michigan, you should visit the breeder in person. This can give you valuable insight into whether or not they are responsible. It is important to ensure that the dogs are well cared for and that the puppies are healthy. You should also be able to get a feel for whether or not the breeder is trustworthy. The personality traits associated with any dog are in their genetics and in their upbringing which means that if one parent has characteristics that you would like to avoid i. This also means that you should try to meet all of the parents. If there is a temperament problem with a dog, it is always possible for it to be passed on even if the breeder does not believe so. Ask the breeder for references from previous buyers and contact them. Find out if the puppies were healthy if they were well socialized, and if the breeder was helpful and knowledgeable. References will also tell you whether or not the breeder is willing to work with potential buyers and answer questions. Of course, there are caveats — it is possible for a breeder to give false references — but this is rare. How to Find A Reputable German Shepherd Breeder in Michigan: Ask for Photos If a breeder has several litters available at different times, ask if you can see pictures of their dogs while they are still young or even puppies. If they refuse, consider this a red flag and avoid them. The best German Shepherd breeders will want to share this part of their lives with potential clients; after all, these are the dogs that will be part of When looking for a German Shepherd puppy, it is important to visit your Michigan German Shepherd breeder in person. This will allow you to see how the puppies are being raised and ensure that they are healthy Ask Your Michigan German Shepherd Breeder if You Can Meet Past Customers If the breeder is reputable, they will have no problem with you contacting some of their past customers. Ask them about the quality of the puppies, whether or not they were healthy and if the breeder was helpful. References are one of the best ways to determine if a breeder is reputable; unfortunately, not all breeders have good references. Meeting past customers will tell you even more about whether or not your German Shepherd breeder in Michigan is reputable. This way your puppy can get on a preventive program from day one. You should also ask if they use Heartguard and Frontline Plus for fleas and worms. A good breeder will not hesitate to provide you with this information. The best thing about being proactive is that it prevents problems down the road. Even more important than just vaccines is having had all shots current before going home. Some of these diseases are deadly, so ask your breeder to show you the Pedigree for current health testing. How can you avoid getting caught up in such an unfortunate situation? They appear frightened and shy away from human touch. If you do encounter an unethical breeder, please contact the proper authorities. Some unethical dog breeders will no doubt try to sell you a puppy with serious health problems. Also, ask if your new puppy has received his first vaccinations and if so, what brand of vaccine was used. The best way to find a reputable and honest breeder is by word-of-mouth or through referrals from friends, family members, your veterinarian or other dog breeders. You can also check the web pages of national breed clubs for a list of inspected and approved German Shepherd Dog Breeders in Michigan. House-training can be a long process and you will probably need to invest in some training aids, which you can find at your local pet store or online retailer. Training aids such as dog piddle pads, potty bells and indoor grass mats can help speed up the house training process. Potty training takes patience, consistency and lots of love. Here are some basic potty training tips: 1 Take your puppy outside to his bathroom area after eating or waking up from a nap. Make sure you watch him until he has finished the business then praise him for doing it correctly. Try not to play with your dog during this time because it can distract them from their job. Instead, gently place your pup on the newspaper so that he can see what he has done, then praise and encourage him while taking them outside to finish their business. Your puppy or dog will still be able to smell the scent of his own urine and it might entice him to go potty inside again. I love animals and love helping people adopt a pet. It all started when attending Missouri State University and I began volunteering at an animal shelter. German Shepherds for sale in Michigan Regis Regal Specializes in providing world class German Shepherd puppies and trained adult dogs Serving Michigan with german shepherds since With over 30 years experience in the breeding and training of world-class German Shepherds from some of the top bloodlines out of Germany, here at Regis Regal German Shepherds we've been very proud to have sold our puppies and adult dogs to the residents of Michigan. We're a small family run operation with our main training and breeding facilities based in Spring Grove, Illinois. Because of the quality and pedigree of our German Shepherds there's been a demand for our dogs all over the world. The owner, Cynthia Kelly, has a lifetime of experience in creating the perfect family companion, service dog or therapy dog. Because of the lack of top quality German Shepherd breeders in some parts of the United States, we've carefully set ourselves up so that we can send our dogs direct to your home by use of a private courier service. German Shepherd Breeders in Michigan There are a number of great German Shepherd breeders in Michigan, from Detroit to Flint, but have you considered looking further afield for the perfect puppy? At Regis Regal German Shepherds we produce a select number of puppies at any one time, and take the utmost care when raising and training them ready for ownership. You should not forget that when it comes to buying a puppy you also need to be mindful of other costs outside of the purchase or adoption fee. Included within the cost of our puppies are: Lifetime health guarantee contingent on meeting criteria stated in the contract. Send us a message or give us a ring on .Emotional support dogs are suited for both children and adults and have the ability to work with their owners in all types of locations. We have placed many dogs with children and teenagers in MI that suffer from anxiety, depression, PTSD, and manic disorders. Service dogs provide a physical service to their owners. We have been incredibly successful in providing service dogs to children afflicted with Autism and Asbergers, as our dogs can help to enhance the verbal skills of non-verbal Autistic children and support their overall way of communicating. Some of our previous placements our dog courier service - we ship to your door in MI! You might find this a bit hard to believe but we actually ship right to your door, wherever you are based in the US! Such is the demand for one of our dogs we decided it would make things a lot easier for our customers if we could hand-deliver them right to you. For those people in need of a top class GSD, and who can't get to our premises, this is a bit of a lifesaver. We make use of a private courier service whereby they come to us and pickup the dog in their vehicle before making the journey to your home. Our driver is well trained in the handling and care of your dog on the trip, and due to their temperament our dogs always enjoy the journey! On rare occasions our dogs have flown out to their destination, again accommpanied by one of the Regis Regal team to ensure for a very smooth and calm trip. We also go through a very thorough process to make sure our dogs are going to the right kind of owner - at the end of the day it's really important that we can rest easy at night knowing they'll be going to someone that's going to love them as much as we do. Because of COVID we've held plenty of online meetings where you can ask us any questions about our dogs, and you can even get to meet-and-greet them virtually! Reviews from Customers based in MI We like to think we've made a lot of people in Michigan happy over the years that we've been in business. Take a look below at some of the feedback we've received to date. You can find more reviews of ours here too. She answered almost all our questions before bringing him home. She gave us guidance with how to raise the puppy correctly. We are looking forward to the training that comes with all of her puppies as well! Cindy loves all her dogs and truly cares for the families she works with. As you can imagine this can change quite regularly - so please send us a message below, or give us a call on .We look forward to hearing from you! Your name. Our German Shepherd Kennels are located in Southwest Michigan and we offer to ship nationwide, and delivery services. We created this German Shepherd Kennel for the serious German Shepherd enthusiast who is committed to maintaining these world-class pedigrees, and working heritage set forth over a century ago carried on through the Verein Fur Deutche Schaeferhunde Club. Our commitment is only matched by our love for the breed and its extraordinary capabilities. In Germany, Purebred German Shepherd Breeders would be required to show their dogs at the German Sieger Shows to obtain breeding titles, which would continue to improve the breed. VA4 Taifun vom St. DM stands for Degenerative Myelopathy. There has only been a few stud dogs in the history of the breed that have ever produced a vise world sieger and Uran is one of them. Kolenda Kennels is a German Shepherd Breeder that is a personalized kennel and dedicated to improving the breed, located at th Ave Dorr, Michigan , located in Grand Rapids Michigan area. When buying a puppy it is a good ideal to visit the kennel. You should be able to interact with their dogs, especially the mom and dad of the puppy you are considering. This is the only way to check the temperament of their breeding dogs. By visiting the kennel you can inspect the cleanliness of the facility, and how the puppies are being taken care of. You can interact with the puppies and also, check the temperament of the puppies themselves and over all health. By visiting the kennel you will also be able to see the over all looks and structure of the breeding dogs. By doing these things this would help improve the German Shepherd Breed itself. It would make it difficult to breed and sell inferior puppies, which would help keep the breed from deteriorating. When my wife and I decided to make being German Shepherd Dog Breeders our full-time career we decided to put together a German Shepherd Kennel that is dedicated to breeding the best Imported German Shepherds. This way, we could offer this beautiful, outstanding tempered dog to the public.
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Show quality pugs or pugs with rare colors may be on the higher end of the price range, while pet quality pugs may be on the lower end. It is possible to find free Pug puppies in Michigan, but they are likely to come from unethical breeders. Puppies that are given away for free are often sick or have congenital health conditions. For this reason, we do not recommend searching for free Pug puppies. There are several Pug rescues in Michigan that take in unwanted, abandoned, or neglected Pugs and find them new homes. Adopting a Pug from a rescue is a great way to get a healthy, well-socialized dog for a fraction of the price. Most Pug rescues also provide medical care and behavioral training for their dogs. Visit Your Michigan Pug Breeder in Person Visiting your potential breeder in person is one of the most important steps you can take in finding a reputable breeder. While visiting your potential breeder you can see the facilities and how well the pugs are being cared for and if they appear to be happy and healthy. If for some reason the breeder seems reluctant to let you visit, this should be seen as a red flag and you should find another breeder. A responsible breeder will have no problem providing you with references from past clients. Some questions you may want to ask the references: Did you feel like the breeder was knowledgeable about Pugs? Were the puppies well-cared for and healthy when you got them? Would you recommend this breeder to others? Have you had any problems with your Pug since getting them from this breeder? Health testing is important because it helps to ensure that the puppies are free of genetic health conditions. Some common tests that breeders should do include: OFA certification for hips and elbows Pug Dog Encephalitis PDE DNA test Eye examination by a board-certified ophthalmologist Cardiac exam by a board-certified cardiologist Patellar luxation evaluation Any responsible Pug breeder will be happy to provide you with proof of these tests. This is a great way to get first-hand information about the breeder and their dogs. This will help you to get a better understanding of what to look for in a reputable breeder. A good Michigan Pug breeder will have a good relationship with a local veterinarian that they use for the health of their pugs. They will be able to tell you about the vet and how they feel about them. A good breeder will want what is best for their pugs and will want to make sure that they are healthy and well taken care of. Make sure to ask the breeder about their veterinarian and how they feel about them. Your pug will thank you! You should always feel comfortable with the Michigan Pug breeder that you choose. A good breeder will be more than happy to answer any questions that you have and they will also be able to give you references from past buyers. Feel free to ask the breeder any questions that you have. They should be more than happy to answer them. They may also not be health tested or may not be breeding for the right reasons. There are a few signs to look out for when you are trying to find a good breeder. If the breeder has more puppies than they can handle, it is likely that they are not ethical. An ethical breeder will always make sure that their puppies are well taken care of and that they are healthy. If the breeder is not health testing their dogs, then they are not breeding for the right reasons. A good breeder will always health test their dogs to make sure that they are healthy and free of genetic diseases. If you are looking for a Pug breeder in Michigan, be sure to look for one that is ethical and health tested. This will ensure that your Pug is healthy and happy. They will also be able to provide you with documentation from the vet showing that the puppy is healthy. An ethical breeder will always be honest with you about the health of their puppies. If they are not, then you should find someone else to get your Pug from. You can find out a lot of information about a breeder by doing a simple Google search. You can also check out the website of the American Kennel Club to see if the breeder is registered. It is always a good idea to do some research on the Michigan Pug breeder that you are thinking about getting your Pug from. You will need to Puppy proof your home and make sure that everything is ready for your new Pug. Puppy proofing your home is very important. You will need to make sure that all of the electrical cords are out of reach, that there are no small spaces that they can crawl into, and that all of the poisonous plants are removed from the home. You will also need to get all of the supplies that you need for your Pug puppy. This includes a food and water bowl, a collar and leash, a bed, toys, and anything else that you think they may need. When you are prepared for your Pug puppy, you will be able to enjoy their company and not have to worry about anything. Potty Training Your New Pug Puppy One of the most important things that you will need to do when you get your Pug puppy home is to potty train them. Potty training a Pug puppy can be difficult, but it is important to do it as soon as possible. The best way to potty train a Pug puppy is to use a Crate Training method. This method involves using a crate to confine your Pug puppy until they learn to hold their bladder. If you are having trouble potty training your Pug puppy, you may want to consider hiring a professional dog trainer. A professional dog trainer will be able to help you potty train your Pug quickly and easily. You will be able to trust that the breeder is ethical and is breeding for the right reasons. You will also be able to trust that the breeder is health testing their dogs and is providing them with the best possible care. This means that your Pug will be healthy and happy. If you are looking for a high-quality Pug, then you should consider purchasing one from a reputable breeder. It will be worth the extra money to know that you are getting a healthy and happy dog. I love animals and love helping people adopt a pet. It all started when attending Missouri State University and I began volunteering at an animal shelter. Donate via paypal or check Transport pugs from pick up to foster home Attend the pugnic in June Adopt a Pug!! She was a stray. She instantly captured my heart. Her cage card read: "Pug female, 10 years old, severe allergy". I entered her kennel and sat on the floor with her. She had such a vibrant personality. She climbed onto my lap and was excited with joy from the attention. I looked her over and decided that despite her severe skin allergy, she would make a wonderful pet. She had a lot of life left in her. Her eyes were clear and bright, her teeth immaculately clean. She had obviously been taken care of for most of her life, but her skin allergy was severe. Her fur was very dry and brittle. I left her behind in her kennel determined to rescue her somehow. While promising her that I would be back for her, she cried as I walked out of her sight. She had not yet been placed for adoption. The staff indicated she had to be temperment tested and examined by the shelter's vet. How ludicrous to think that any pug would fail a temperment test. I didn't want to leave her there without attempting to claim her. So I was told to call back on Monday to inquire about her. I knew this pug needed MMPC. She would get the medical care she needed and then a permanent retirement home she most deserved. However, the events that soon followed sealed her fate. The shelter refused to work with a "rescue" under any circumstances. They would release no further information on this pug, and eventually denied having a pug at their shelter! My fiance called to inquire about adopting the pug that he had heard about, but they denied ever having one. I revisited the shelter on the following Thursday. I anxiously sought her out, but decided not to inquire about her with staff. I found a kennel volunteer and inquired about the "stray female pug". Apparently, she had to be "put down" because they found blood in her stool, but did not test her for parvo. Despite all the efforts that were made to express interest in rescuing her, they still killed her. I could go on and on about how enraged I am at how this "humane" shelter decided this pug's fate. But it will not bring her back. Although we could not save her, I will always remember her. Those brief moments that I held her in my arms and played with her, have turned into a lifelong memory that I will cherish always. I named her "Ally" because of her allergies. Mid Michigan Pug Club exists to help Pugs. We are not here to pass judgement on those who relinquish their pets to us. We first offer to help in any way we can to keep you and your friend together. If that cannot be done, we are here to help find your friend a new home. We do not euthanize Pugs unless they simply have no quality of life due to serious illness or injury. One of the reasons MMPC exists is to rescue pugs from unwarranted euthanizations.