Q:
Do you give full registration/ breeding show rights?
A:
Yes,unless the puppy has a known fault and should not be
bred, in which I would make sure you were aware of that at
the time of purchase, the registration would be limited
If there are no apparent faults, then I leave the
responsibility up to the new owner. I do charge $500 more
for full registration. Limited registration has a spay/neuter
agreement. There
are many responsibilites and a lot of time
involved to properly care for your dog and her puppies.
If you are looking for a dog that can be bred,you must be
honest so that we can be sure you get one that can be bred
as well as provide the correct papers.
Breeding this breed
is not for amateures. They require many c-sections, most
males must have their sperm manually collected as they do
not breed naturally. Therefore needing artificial insemination.
The females are not good moms and many pups
are hand reared on a bottle (serious sleep deprivation)
These are the reasons that bullies cost so much. We strongly
discourage anyone with dollar signs in their eyes and ideas
about how they will be rich to think again.
Q:
Why do you breed dogs?
A: We adore these dogs. I find great joy in producing healthy
puppies that bring years of joy to people.Each is given
attention
and love. I also think that others should have the priviledge to own
this fantastic breed without having to pay thousands for champion dogs.
I find most people want a pet to love. We can
and do produce dogs that would do just fine in the ring but
our main goal is not our next champion.
I have gotten offers from breeders in Russia, Luthuania and
Czechoslovakia to import and sell their puppies. Some easy
money, huh? If I was in it for the money, I'd take them up on
their lucrative offers. I am no fan of importers. I think it is
horrible. Many of those puppies die. It is a very long and hard
trip. No amount of money is worth it.
Q:
Do you make your living off of dogs?
A: No. My husband works a good job. We
raise dogs for
the joy and love of the breed. I will say I am the one that
spends the most time with the dogs and does the most work.
Since my husband has a good job I am able to stay home 24/7.
Q: Do you accept deposits to hold a puppy?
A: Yes, A deposit of $500 will hold a puppy. By sending a
deposit you are implying that you are ready, willing
and
able to purchase a pup and all that entails. Be certain
you are before sending any money. Deposits
are not
refundable unless the puppy dies. If you put down
a deposit before the birth, should there not be enough
puppies, deposit goes towards the next litter born.
Deposits are not refundable unless puppy dies. Pick of
puppy goes by the order in which deposits were received.
Q: Do you accept payments?
A:
Yes I payments. I hold the puppy until it is fully paid for
(including any shipping charges). You can start making payments
before the puppy is born (then giving you more time) or once
the pup is born. The pup needs to be paid for within a
reasonable amount of time, 10 weeks of age.
Any pup kept
over 10 weeks I charge an "upkeep' fee. Only in case of puppy's
death will payments be refunded. By sending a deposit you are
implying that you are ready, willing and able to
purchase
a pup and all that entails. Be certain you are
before sending
any money.
Q: What forms of payment do you accept?
A: Credit cards, e-checks & Debit cards via Paypal.
U.S.Postal money orders ,
Q: Do you have a health
guarantee?
A:
Some breeders will say they offer a year guarantee,
some
all the way up to a lifetime guarantee. Such things are easy
to say. Follow through is a whole other matter. If it sounds
too good to be true, it probably is. The nature of living
things
is that life is not perfect. Living things get sick. Perfection
is not a certainty. Humans have yet to master creating
flawless animals as well as humans. I
understand your
concerns because you are buying an expensive animal.
Remember, the high cost is for the BREED of dog. When
you buy a DVD player, or TV and you spend more to get
a name brand you (hopefully) are paying for a better
made product that will last a long time. Here, we are
dealing with living beings and a $1500 frenchie can get sick
and so on just like a $50 dog from the shelter. You are
strongly urged to learn about this unique and unusual
breed before purchasing one. Click here to go to
that page.
Buyer is responsible to
provide adequate shelter, proper
diet, necessary veterinarian care and loving treatment!
All puppies are up to date on there shots and worming.
They have a thorough vet examination and receive
a health certificate within seven days before shipping.
If you are someone that insists that a living thing
be perfect for all its life, then you may want to consider
getting a cheaper breed of dog. I understand your
wanting
a healthy pup with a guarentee. Hopefully you are purchasing
the pup to love for the rest of his
life. PLEASE read our
sales
agreement.
Q: What is the buyer expected to provide?
A: You are expected to keep the dog in your home or
in a properly equipped kennel providing air conditioning in
the
summer and heat in the winter. You are expected to
provide preventative (shots,wormings,ect...) vet care for the duration
of his life. You are expected to provide proper diet and clean water.
We strongly urge you to attend a puppy class or
obedience. All dogs should be taught the do's and
dont's of being a companion. Many dogs are
euthanised each year because the owners failed to teach it how to be a
canine good citizen. If your dog comes with limited registration you
will be expected to spay or neuter. You are expected to know how and
understand the do's and dont's of this breed.
Q: Do you ship pups?
A: We ship Priority Air only(counter to
counter) They are gradually accustomed to the crate and outside
climates before they go. Food, water, bedding and
something to chew on accompanies them. Most of the
stress is due to leaving their littermates, but they settle into their
new homes quickly. From the stress the puppy might bloat up some and
could have less than firm poop. I also ship using a door-to-door
transport service. I do NOT ship or sell internationally.
Q: Will you take a pup back if I am unable to keep
it?
A: We will always take one of our dogs back no matter what the age or
the reason. You will not get a refund but we do
not want one of our dogs placed in a shelter or with a rescue group.
You are strongly urged to be certain you are ready and able to commit
your time, love and care for many years to come before you consider
purchasing any pup. We feel as the breeders of your pup, we have a life
long commitment to it.
Q: Do Frenchies
need any special care?
A: Yes. Because of their beautiful flat faces, in
hot weather they
must be kept in cool air-conditioned areas. They can die of the
heat in a very short
time, also, when it is very cold, because of
their single coat, they must be kept in warm dry
conditions. The
French Bulldog is not for everyone. People new to the breed must
be prepared to have a house dog.
Q: Are your puppies house broken?
A: No. It takes weeks and sometimes months
for a pup to be
totally trained. Further more, a pup is not physically capable
of holding it until they are 5-7 months of age. We begin to
instill clean habits but our pups are in no way fully house broken.
Q: Where do your dogs live?
A: As said, this breed cannot handle heat. Las
Vegas is very hot in the spring-summer. So, they live in
air-conditioning, indoors.
Q: Can I talk to you on the phone?
A: Yes. 702-765-4774
Q: Why don't you have an application to
buy a dog?
A: I have seen the applications some
breeders have. They ask about the applicants home, finances, do
you own or rent, all the members of the household, where would
the dog sleep etc. etc.
I am adopted myself and I know what my parents went through to get me.
It is my opinion that getting a dog
should not be the same process as getting a human. This does not
mean I could
care less where my dogs go. I talk to the possible owners and I go with
my gut. Many I meet in person. I realize this is not how every breeder
does things.
More on
our views
about raising animals.
We reserve the right to
not sell to anyone at anytime