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A word about Words and Standards
Before you Buy
Contracts and Facts
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Q: Can I come look at Puppies at your house?
A: NO!!!
Q: Why Not?
A: Because , The last time we allowed people to visit and Lookie-Lou, someone dropped a tiny baby on it's head and then decided that they no longer wanted that puppy. That Baby suffered seiziers for many days, and had to be put down. NO MORE LOOKIE-LOU'S!!!
Q: May I pick-up my baby from your home?
A: Yes, You are ALWAYS welcomed here. You may not hold babies that are not yours however.
Remark: I won't buy if I can't come to your home and look around.
Reply: Then find a Breeder who will allow you to then.
We reserve the right to deny or stop any sale at anytime during the process.
Q: Why is shipping cost so high?
A: The cost of a plane ticket to anywhere in the U.S.A. is $123.00. The cost of a Flight Creat is $25.00 The Vet exam for a Health Certificate is $35.00 Plus $20.00 for the Health Certificate. Any shots needed is an additional $10.00 each. Insurance on the cost of the pet is usually about $25.00.
As our babies are born, they are placed in a heated bed as they wait for all the others to be born. Once the clean up is done, they are given back to their mother, warm, safe, healthy & dry.




*NOTE:
No mater what you do, folks will ASSUME all kinds of stupidity. If the breeder won't let you go to their house, then something's wrong.
If you allow people to walk around your home, they bring in funky stuff that kills all your babies, they browse your home like it's Wal-Mart, things are missing, and the puppy they drop and kill they don't pay for, deciding suddenly that they need to "think about it", and make a speedy exit. Try that in a pet store! We have decided, after hearing and living both sides of this issue, that we honestly don't care which side of the fence you fall. What ever someone thinks should not dictate what happens in my home, and what I need to do to insure the health and safety of my own pets. These are my rules, and I stand by them. I have no intention of allowing another puppy to die or become sick because someone guilted me into it. I have paid heavily for allowing that.That is not my problem, my pets are. I certainly apologize to those who fell this is harsh, but this decision comes on the heels of finding out for myself , and not based on hear-say, just what both sides boil down to. I regret this stern action, however it is totally unavoidable, due to the experiences we have suffered.

































