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Updated 7-19-08

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G litter Pedigree

 

General

SOLD!!

 


Gus

SOLD!!

 


Gianna

Pending!!

 

 


Griffin

 


Garrett

 


Garrison

SOLD!!

 

 


Gracelyn

 


Garth

(he is in the back in this picture)

 


Gypsy

 


Giselle

SOLD!!

 


Garner

 


H Litter Pedigree

Hannah


Happyfeet


Heiress

SOLD!!


Hercules


Hilda


Hoss


Hope


Houdini


 

I prefer to place pups in companion-only homes with limited registration, except a few close enough for consideration in my supervised/assisted breeding program option. None of my danes have ever been a "kennel dog" a "puppy mill dog", or a yard ornament... they are interactive family companions and I intend to keep it that way (so do they!).

I accept deposits to reserve puppies as soon as the litters are born. I will fill requests for a particular color and sex in the order that the deposits are received. I am just as particular about finding perfect homes for them as all of the prospective new parents are about finding the perfect pup! My danes are well socialized to every imaginable situation and the puppies are socialized and loved by all of my family and immediate friends... but I do not recommend taking them places or letting lots of people handle them until after they have had at least their second shots at 9 weeks (and preferably their third shots at 12 weeks). They are just infants before then and are not ready for the wide world anyway, just the love and support of those close to them. They are very well adjusted and ready to meet and love new families when they leave here. I am a huge advocate of puppy school at 12-16 weeks! Basic obedience and socialization at that age is very important for them to develop into polite and well-mannered members of the family.

 

 

 I have been fortunate enough for the new owners to drive from as far as Northern California and New York to come and pick their puppies up. But, if that's not an option, I find the shortest flight possible and
ship them as soon as possible after 8 weeks, since they are quite large already and getting bigger every day. The total cost of shipping is usually around $300.