Available Puppies – Planned Litters
We have puppies available at this time!
We also have a litter of 6! We will have availability in that litter. They will be able to go home January 1st.
Information
From Birth to 8 Weeks
Puppies are wormed regularly and we begin the first in a series of core vaccines at 6 weeks of age. They are exposed to children and other noises while they are with us and are raised indoors and handled daily and appropriately for their ages, in a clean, home environment. They learn to use their litterbox at 3-4 weeks of age when they begin to leave their sleeping area to potty, and we do our best to get them used to pottying outside. We expose puppies to a crate, collar, and leash to make an easier transition into their new homes! We encourage new families to find a good trainer with group glasses to take the puppy to weekly, as this can help make a truly great start to your and the puppy’s relationship. It builds strong foundations for excellent behavior and can be a lot of fun for both the family and puppy. Everyone thinking about adding any breed to their family should consider this! 🙂
Photos are taken throughout the time they are here, and shared with their families so they can follow along as they grow, and save pictures.
Making sure you and your family get a healthy, happy puppy, and a truly great experience, is very important to us!
Once you bring your new best friend home, we are always available for any questions that may arise. We provide support for the life of the dog. We require that if anything were to come up in the future where you are no longer able to care for your puppy, that he/she be returned to us or that we become notified, so we can help you find a proper home for them.
At this time all puppies are sold with pet registration only!
Adoption Process
We have this section to answer questions you may have about the process of adopting a puppy from us.
We suggest asking to be added to our waiting list. Our policy is to place names on a waiting list in the order in which they are received. Once a litter is born we will contact those on our waiting list to begin the adoption/selection process in the order in which you were placed on the list. We have a deposit list and a non-deposit list, and are happy to add you to either! The families with deposits choose their puppies first as they have already committed to a puppy.
We sometimes have puppies available that have not been reserved, so feel free to contact us about puppy availability!
We require a $200 deposit to hold your puppy. We can receive this via cashiers check, Zelle, or Cashapp only.
Your deposit will go towards the total purchase price of the puppy. Our puppies are $1,300-$2,500 depending on the litter.
Please DON’T send a deposit, or reservation/hold fee until you have reached out to us and we verify that the puppy of your choice is available.
Once this deposit is received and a Corgi puppy is selected, it is a commitment to adopt a dog and is therefore non-refundable. Puppies will stay with the litter until they reach eight weeks of age and have been fully weaned. We will be in touch with you to arrange a pick-up date, at which time the full adoption fee will be due.
What Comes with My Puppy?
Each of our puppies goes home with the following:
- First Vaccinations and 4 De-Wormings
- Dewclaws Removed
- Tails Docked (Unless otherwise requested by a buyer.)
- Health Records
- AKC Registration Application
- Genetic Health Guarantee
- Puppy Information and Care Sheet
- Training Guides
- A New puppy basket with:
- Training Treats
- Small bag of puppy food
- Blanket
- Pee Pads
- Sample bag of the puppy litter, equine pelletized pine bedding.
- Paper Towels
have a personalized paw print keepsake for the new family.
Keepsake styles will vary!
Things you may need for your new puppy
These are just a few of the things, but what you may need will vary by house!
- A small crate
- Puppy Playpen
- A high quality puppy food (your puppy will be on Purina Pro Plan Puppy Chicken and Rice Shredded Blend)
- Food bowls, leash and small collar (we do not recommend using halters, it has been shown to have a negative impact on the dog’s joints and body, especially as they are growing)
- If you do not have a vet already, find a good veterinarian to use for your puppy
- Paper towels and cleaning supplies for accidents
- Pee pads or a washable, waterproof mat made for dogs (Amazon.com is a great place to look!)
Washable Pad Example on Amazon - A dog bed (for a dog with an adult weight of 20-30 pounds. It is better to have a bed slightly oversized than undersized.)
- Training Treats
- Lots of chew toys (No toys in the crate. They can chew up and ingest pieces when contained and bored unsupervised.)
- A plan for group puppy classes. Petco, Petsmart and your local dog training facilities usually offer Group classes and puppies can start as early as 8 weeks. It is super beneficial for all puppies and is fun for the both of you! Read reviews from any trainer to make sure they are reputable before going!
- Nail grinder for nail maintenance, and dog toothbrush
- Sample bag of the puppy litter, equine pelletized pine bedding.
- Grooming tools – A good “slicker brush” and a “metal comb”, and a good dog shampoo!