Frequently Asked Questions

Can we visit and meet your dogs and puppies before placing a deposit or picking my new puppy?

Please click here to see our policy.

How does your waiting list work?

Please click here for our waiting list policy.

What is the best way to contact you?

We recommend that you contact us by text message or phone call, which typically receives the quickest response. You may also email us if that is more convenient for you. All of our contact information is on the homepage of our website.

When can my puppy come home?

Typically, puppies are ready to go home at nine to ten weeks of age.

Will my puppy be potty trained when I pick him/her up?

It is almost impossible for an eight week old puppy to be completely potty trained. Potty training is a process that does not happen over that short of a period of time. We do, however, start litter box training here which helps tremendously with transitioning into crate training. We continually get feedback that our puppies crate train very easily and can sleep through the night at a very young age, sometimes upon going to their new homes.

Will my puppy have age appropriate vaccinations?

Yes. All puppies are given a NeoPar shot at four weeks, and a five way series at six weeks. If they are still here at nine weeks, they will be given another five way series. They are also dewormed every two weeks starting at two weeks of age. They are also started on flea and tick prevention here as well. We will give you your puppy’s health records to take to your first vet visit. Your puppy will also be microchipped before leaving here and you will be able to register the chip to your name.

Do you health test your dogs?

Yes, all of our adult Cavaliers have had the appropriate testing done including CERF exams, and OFA cleared heart and patellas.

Please review Pricing, About, and Polices for more information.

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