Puppy Pricing
A $500 reservation fee is required to get on our waiting list with the balance due when the puppy is eight weeks old.
Reservations are only accepted after the application is completed.
Our puppies cost $2,500 regardless of gender, generation, or color. We do not charge for breeding rights.
All puppies come with the following:
1lb bag of Heritage Farm Puppy Food
Preliminary Potty Training
Age-appropriate vaccinations/worming
Temperament Evaluations
Lifetime breeder support
A goodie bag to take home:
( the goodie bag will have all your paperwork, a blanket with their mother and
littermate's scent, a toy, and a 1lb bag of current food.)
Puppy Application
If you would like to fill out an application please complete the form attached below.
Application confirmation emails are typically sent within 48hrs.
Please click on the link at the bottom of this page to fill out our puppy application.
Puppy Picking Process
Puppy picks are at 8 weeks of age after Temperament Evaluations are completed.
Puppies are chosen in the order reservations are received.
If at all possible we try to grant the gender or coat color you want but temperament is a top priority as
we want to set our puppies and puppy families up for success. That being said,
we will never pick your puppy for you - in the end, the choice is yours from the available puppies.
Puppy Pick Up
Puppies may go to their forever homes at 8 weeks of age.
Puppy pick-up day will be scheduled after the puppies have been born.
The 3/3/3 Rule is a general guideline of the adjustment process for a Dog in a new environment. Every dog is unique and will adjust differently.
3 DAYS TO DECOMPRESS 3 WEEKSTO LEARN YOUR ROUTINE 3 MONTHS TO START TO FEEL AT HOME
Feeling overwhelmed Starting to settle in Feels completely comfortable in his home
May feel scared and unsure of what's going on Feeling more comfortable Begins building trust and truly bond
Not comfortable enough to be "himself" Realizing this could possibly be his forever home Gains a sense of security with his new family
May not want to eat or drink Figured out his environment Sets into a routine
Shuts down and wants to curl in his crate or hide under furniture Getting into a routine
Testing the boundaries Lets his guard down and may start showing his true personality
Behavior issues may start to appear