Frequently Asked Questions
We believe informed decisions lead to better outcomes for both families and puppies. Below you’ll find detailed answers to the questions we are asked most often.
General Information
What makes your breeding program different?
Our program is intentionally small and focused. We do not operate on volume or trends. Instead, we specialize in a limited number of breeds to ensure consistent standards, ethical practices, and individualized care.
Every puppy is raised with attention to health, temperament, and early socialization. We also remain involved after adoption, offering guidance and support throughout the dog’s life.
Do you prioritize health testing?
Yes. Health screening is a non-negotiable part of our breeding philosophy. Parent dogs are carefully evaluated, and breeding decisions are made with long-term wellbeing in mind.
We believe responsible breeding reduces preventable health issues and ensures a better quality of life for the puppies we raise.
Adoption & Placement
How do you match puppies with families?
Placement is based on lifestyle compatibility, expectations, and the needs of both the puppy and the family. We take time to understand each household before making recommendations.
This approach ensures long-term success and reduces the likelihood of rehoming or adjustment challenges.
What support do you provide after adoption?
Our support does not end once a puppy goes home. We remain available to answer questions related to training, nutrition, adjustment, and general care.
Families are encouraged to reach out at any stage of their journey with us.
Care & Responsibility
Are your puppies socialized before adoption?
Yes. Early socialization is an essential part of healthy development. Puppies are introduced to age-appropriate environments, sounds, and handling to support confidence and adaptability.
This preparation helps ensure a smoother transition into family life.
