Bring Home Your Puppy

TRANSPORT OPTIONS

We require a $300.00 NON refundable deposit. Puppy picks are in order of deposits received and will count towards the final purchase price of your puppy.  Each  puppy will be sold on a strict spay/neuter contract. Breeding rights are available to approved programs ONLY. 

Transportation Options

Hand Delivery

We can hand-deliver your puppy to an airport near youYour puppy will fly as a carry-on with one of our “flight nannies” in the airplane cabin ONLY. Estimated prices for Hand-delivery within the U.S. starts at $700. This will include your puppy‘s flight and everything needed to ensure a safe and smooth journey home. We do not currently deliver outside of the continental U.S. Any families in Canada & Mexico may meet our flight nannies at the U.S. border. 

Flying In

We welcome you to fly in and take your puppy home as a carry-on.  Some airlines will charge a pet fee (around $100) to allow your pup on the plane with youYou will need a soft carrier, puppy pads, water bowl, and treats/toys to keep your pup  occupied. We can meet you at Charles E Yeager Airport in Charleston, WV (CRW) or Tri State Airport in Huntington, WV (HTS).

Pick – Up

Local families and those who wish to drive to pick up their puppy are welcome. We have scheduled pick-up dates!  We would love for you to come to our home to see how we raise our puppies

Mobile Transport

We can also help arrange ground transport. We work with several people that can deliver your puppy to your front door or meet you halfway.  Ground transportation fee is set by the delivery person based on mileage and location.

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SOCIALIZATION & EXPOSURE ACTIVITIES

At three weeks old, we place a novelty item (gentle and safe) in the whelping box so that puppies can explore at their own leisure. We do this for an entire week, and we typically use rolled-up towels, buckets, small boxes, stuffed animals, & pillows. This item stays in their whelping box during the day and it’s typically taken out once all puppies have either lost interest or they have fallen asleep. If puppies do well with one exposure item, we may decide to add a few throughout the day. The main goal of this activity is to build trust with our puppies. 

At four weeks old, we begin following an exposure activity guide. The guide includes many items we will use to expose our puppies throughout the coming weeks as they grow and develop. These items are listed in order from beginner to advanced. We move throughout the exposure items as they are ready, never overstimulating puppies. Each litter is assessed and moved through these items at an appropriate pace. Some litters may not accelerate as quickly as others, so we take this into consideration with each litter.

Sound Desensitization

We introduce puppies to brief “loud noise exposure” on day 18, 19, & 20. When puppies are this young, they do not fear sound, so we use this as an opportunity to get a head start on desensitization of loud noises. This is as simple as banging a spoon on a metal bowl three times. As puppies develop their senses around three weeks, we gradually begin to expose them to a variety of sounds that they may encounter in their forever homes. Examples include: TV, vacuum, garage door, clapping hands, shouting, music, lawn mower, atvs, vehicles, sirens, blow dryer, etc.  All puppies are closely monitored during this time to ensure they do not become stressed.  

EARLY SCENT INTRODUCTION (ESI)

ESI is a process we do that helps puppies with their nose awareness and confidence. We expose our puppies to a different pungent scent each day and chart their reaction. A positive reaction means that the puppy actively engaged with the scent, and a negative reaction means that the puppy moved away from the scent. A puppy may also have a neutral reaction. ESI enhances a pup’s ability to identify and react to scents. It is very beneficial for a their development!

Examples of scents used:
Allspice, red pepper, tennis ball, pine chips, ginger, cinnamon, leather, rosemary, coconut, soil, garlic, nutmeg, peppercorn, clove, poppy seeds, oregano, orange peel, etc.

BENEFITS:
Confidence
Nose awareness
Great for hunting, tracking, & diabetic alert dogs