Humanitarian Efforts:
Rescue a Pup in Need
I do hear people say from time to time, why do you breed puppies when there are so many in need in the pounds and in the humane society? This is a great question and one that I am happy to respond to. I cannot disagree that there are many dogs that are in desperate need of a loving family and a good home. However, as anyone who has a heart to adopt or rescue a dog knows, you WILL NOT find the small breeds in this type of situation most of the time because of their high demand.
The popularity of the smaller dog has grown immensely in the past years and because of this desire for smaller breeds I have no problem finding suitable homes for my own babies that we breed. My rationalization is that as long as there is a need for my puppies and none of them end up being abused, lonely or homeless, I am doing a good deed for this world by bringing joy and light to families as my puppies have brought to me.
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Because of this need and desire for small dogs, people will breed them regardless. If it's not me, a responsible and loving breeder, it WILL be someone else; it may very well be a puppy mill who has caged animals living in filth and selling to a pet store.
With that being said I still VERY MUCH support those who are willing and able to adopt and rescue those pups still in need and because of that concern I am happy to help puppies to find homes when I can by giving them another shot at life and placing them on my website in hopes that they too can find their Forever Home as they all deserve. Many of my friends are foster parents for pups in need and volunteer at our local humane society. With this being said I know of many pups looking for homes through them so please feel free to reach out to me about this if you have any questions.
The popularity of the smaller dog has grown immensely in the past years and because of this desire for smaller breeds I have no problem finding suitable homes for my own babies that we breed. My rationalization is that as long as there is a need for my puppies and none of them end up being abused, lonely or homeless, I am doing a good deed for this world by bringing joy and light to families as my puppies have brought to me.
<<See the RAVING REVIEWS tab on my webpage under MORE for emails and letters from people who have my puppies!>>
Because of this need and desire for small dogs, people will breed them regardless. If it's not me, a responsible and loving breeder, it WILL be someone else; it may very well be a puppy mill who has caged animals living in filth and selling to a pet store.
With that being said I still VERY MUCH support those who are willing and able to adopt and rescue those pups still in need and because of that concern I am happy to help puppies to find homes when I can by giving them another shot at life and placing them on my website in hopes that they too can find their Forever Home as they all deserve. Many of my friends are foster parents for pups in need and volunteer at our local humane society. With this being said I know of many pups looking for homes through them so please feel free to reach out to me about this if you have any questions.
ADOPTED: THANK YOU!
These two Pomeranian puppies are absolute sweethearts!! They need a new home and wish to stay together.
ADOPTED: THANK YOU!
Maggie is not too excited about kids, but she is a very super sweet girl. She loves to cuddle up with you and just get pets! No one would have to spend money on her for quite a while because she comes with about a month and a half worth of food, about 2 months worth of frontline, several months worth of heart medicine and a ton of dog treats! She just had a visit to the vet last week and is in perfect health, has all her shots up to date and a full shot record printed out for the new owner.