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Please feel free to contact us at any time regarding one of our babies.
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Phone- (979)739-1217 or
(254)455-0159
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Terms-
We can not guarantee a puppies color and size upon adulthood. We try to estimate to the best of our knowledge. Usually we are around the right size and color, but their is no guarantee.
We also do not guarantee your puppy to "finish" in a show ring, or to be a good breeder. Only God knows that.
We sell our puppies up to date on puppy shots (usually just one, depending on age), and wormings that have been done every two weeks from birth. All of our meds and shots come from our vet, not a feedstore or Wal-Mart. You will receive a shot record with the purchase of your puppy.
We do not sell our puppies until they are eating dry food on their own. This helps us know they will not get Hypoglycemic on you after you take them home. This is not a guarantee they won't have Hypoglycemia when taken home, so you must follow some rules with your new puppy...
1. Be sure they ALWAYS have fresh water.
2. Do NOT let your puppy have free run of the house. They must be limited to a small area to play. They have to REST a lot. Just like a new born baby.
3. Make sure your puppy has food at ALL times. They have to eat to keep their blood sugar up, just like us.
4. Have Nurti-cal on hand to give them in case they are not eating and become hypoglycemic. Some people depend too much on this vitamin and the puppy becomes dependant on it. This is also bad, because they won't eat they will just want Nutri-cal. (because it tastes good)
5. Keeping your puppy warm is another important thing. Keep him/her out of drafts. Give them a warm blanket to snuggle with.
Remember this puppy is equal to bringing home a newborn baby (depending on the puppies age) so you have to be prepared to treat it like one for a few weeks. (times may vary).
This is just a word of advise, we have not had ANY of our puppies go home with Hypoglycemia, and no reports of any puppies becoming hypoglycemic after delivery.
If you have any further questions about hypoglycemia please do not hesitate to ask.
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