Available Dogs
Adults available to approved homes:
Occasionally we may have a retired adult available to a pet home. Placement fees are usually $250 if there is one. No retired dog will be placed in a pet home without being spayed/neutered first.
At times we may sell proven breeding dogs or dogs with breeding potential. These dogs will have variable fees.
At times we may sell proven breeding dogs or dogs with breeding potential. These dogs will have variable fees.
Kessler - No fee
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Kessler is a 1 year old soon to be neutered male (surgery is in early November). He was genetically tested and results are on his page of my website, we did not have his hips and elbows xrayed because he was not yet 2 years old. He is up to date on vet care and on prevention. He had a couple seizure episodes this past August, so we do not do oral flea and tick with him, only topical. He needs seizure medication and is on Keppra twice a day - he has been well controlled on that. We are not asking for a placement fee. He is not from our breeding.
Kimber - no fee
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Kimber is a 4 year old spayed female. She was health tested and her results are on her page of my website. She is in good health now. She had a battle with IBD earlier this year and is now back to normal with normal stools. Her bloodwork was all within normal range. She can be dog selective, fine with cats so she needs to be the only dog. She is very shy at first - do not recommend small children - and will need time to acclimate. We would allow a trial placement period for this reason. Her house training manners have regressed since she was sick with IBD, so she needs to go back to puppy house training 101. We keep her tethered so we know when she needs to go, but overnight, she does still have accidents in her crate. She is up to date on vet care and on prevention. She had a couple seizure episodes last summer, so we do not do oral flea and tick with her, only topical but she does not need seizure medication. We are not asking for a placement fee. We have dogs that she does not get along with anymore and feel she would do better in a home without so many pets. If the trial placement did not work out, we would take her back, and if placed and she needed a rehome in the future, we would also take her back. She is not from our breeding, but we will be there for her for life.