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Females

Meet my girls, "BAILEY", "JADE" and "KIA" & "JOCELYN"

 

 

About My Girls

My females are fed Fish, Chicken & Scrambled Eggs 2 to 3 times a week a few weeks before they become pregnant and I add 2 Vitamins in their food for the whole pregnancy and also while they nurse the puppies. I do this to ensure the health of the mothers and the puppies. I want healthy puppies!! And MOMS Too! I keep Mom with her babies for as long as possible. Makes for much more well rounded puppies.

My girls are kept in my house with my family, of course so are all my dogs. My puppies are born in the house and handled by everyone who comes by to visit.! Once the puppies start to eat food I do put mom and the pups outside to get them use to going 'potty' outside. (Weather permitting)The puppies run with mom & dad and a few other dogs here just to help them socialize better.

I want the pups use to other dogs, cats, noise's and kids! I want to provide the best possible start for each puppy. Puppies are fed Chicken, Fish & Scrambled Eggs at least twice a week. Fish is a good Brain food for puppies. They also get a puppy vitamins to make sure they have a good start in life.

I only have 3 females that I am using for breeding right now and that is Bailey, Jade & now Jocelyn.  Both have been AKC/DNA and Health Tested and has no Health issues.I have Nitro & Sarge for my studs and Orick & Artan when they get older. Orick & Artan have awesome pedigrees.  I will soon have the boys with each their own page like the girls do. I am breeding to BETTER what I have and produce nice solid Family Pets so others can enjoy a great outstanding addition to their family.

I believe that a dog should be Structurally Sound and Health, inside & out! It makes no difference how intelligent a dog may be if it suffers from any physical or health faults that restrict or inhibit the dog from performing a task required.