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Read information BEFORE calling me please!

   I DO NOT SHIP FOR ANY REASON.

I HAVE A VERY STRICT SPAY NEUTER CONTRACT.

You MUST come to my Tennessee home, meet my fur crew, see where my babies are raised and how my animals are cared for. If you don't buy from me you should still do this!

Red and Blue Merle puppies are hard to come by and price will reflect that. Also, I do not breed for tiny teacup puppies!! The average adult weight of one of my pups is 6-8 pounds. I do occasionally have tiny teacups. These babies will be considerably more in price and will not be adopted to homes with children. 

     The only way I place a hold or reserve on a puppy is with a NON-REFUNDABLE deposit in my hand. Remainder is due when you pick up your baby and must be paid in CASH. I would like to think that everyone is honest and with all the time I spend talking to people before they ever come to my home, you still really don't know people. So please don't take offense for me asking for cash.

All puppies are sold with a health guarantee and a strict spay neuter

contract. Papers will not be given until I have a statement from the vet

 showing surgery was performed. My babies are sold as PETS only and

are to be treated like babies!

 A puppy is a LIFE long investment. A puppy is not something you go into lightly. You should do a lot of research and consideration before you take on this responsibility. Ill provide you a small amount of information on my breed, but please follow up on your own to see what breed best suits your family and lifestyle.  

     As someone who also does rescue I have seen many horror story's in several states. So I ask this of you. PLEASE PLEASE go to the home of the person you are buying your puppy from. A good quality responsible breeder will want you to come to their home. Period. End of story. I do require the puppies to be old enough to have had their first shots before you handle them! I will also limit any visits when we have new babies. They have no immunity yet and I will not risk exposing them to outside risk. Please understand this is for your babies safety!! If someone wants to meet you somewhere, they DO NOT want you to see their home or how their dogs are kept. They have something to hide. They will try to tell you its to make it easier on you, so you don't have to drive so far, because they live in the country, ect ect ect If a puppy is that important to you, then the extra drive time wont matter.

      Also please ask questions. Lots of questions. Go sit in the home and spend time with the puppies to see if the puppy is what you are looking for. Ask for references, and for any thing else that will make you feel safe and secure in your choice. When researching breeders pay attention. How many breeds do they raise? Look for the red flags. If they have many different breeds of dogs, then what conditions are they kept in and how are they kept apart and how many puppies do they produce a year? Are they breeding for standards and health and being responsible or are they in it for the money only? Mass produced puppies are not what you want and not how any animals should be treated. 

     I breed quality, healthy happy puppies. I keep careful records and know the bloodlines of my babies. Let me show you!! My adults have NO genetic defects and I have never produced a puppy with one in 25 yrs. Not to say that it couldn't happen but my goal is to prevent it. I don't specialize in the tiny pocket puppies but I do have them from time to time. I prefer a larger puppy so I don't worry so much. Everyone wants the smallest baby they can buy and don't realize the work and effort that go into them. When they are born till about 12 weeks they require round the clock care and observation for signs of hyperglycemia, low calcium and shaking. Their body temps have to be regulated and any special needs must be met. As adults they are still ones you need to be very careful with. They are not meant for homes with small children. They break easy!! Jumping off a couch could lead to a broke leg. Any number of things really. So when I do have one of these teeny tiny's, I'm all about them and seeing that they go to the RIGHT homes. I'm looking for someone who wants a baby to be with them all the time. To travel with them and sleep with them. I ask a lot of questions for this reason. These are MY babies first and MY responsibility to make sure they have the best furever home possible!!  

MALTIPOO'S

A Maltipoo is a combination of a Maltese and a Poodle. Its a hardy combination with little health issues and outstanding personalities. Maltipoo's are considered hypoallergenic dogs. I don't believe there is such a thing but they do not shed. They do require grooming but they look great in a puppy cut. Maltipoo's are extremely intelligent and are easy to train. Most of the pups that leave here already have a good start on potty training from following Mom to the wee wee pad. They are happy bubbly dogs who love to run and play and do great in groups. They love their toys and a cuddly blanket on the couch. They do well left on their own for the day, but are ready for you to come home even if you have just been gone 10 minutes. They love to be cuddled and loved and give kisses. They tend to travel well and mine love to camp. :) Now for what the computer says....

Overview

Maltipoos are a popular cross of the Maltese and Toy or Miniature Poodle. True to their parent breeds, Maltipoos are affectionate and gentle. They make super companions for empty-nesters and are excellent therapy dogs.

Cross breeds such as the Maltipoo are often referred to as designer dogs, rather thanmixed breeds, because they're purposely bred and are a combination of two known breeds.

Because both Poodles and Maltese are considered non-shedders, people who breed Maltipoos hope to end up with a hypoallergenic dog. If you're allergic, however, it's important to know a little something about pet allergies before you run out to get a Maltipoo.

All dogs produce dander (dead skin flakes) and saliva, which carry allergens. And allergies can build over time. You may not react to a dog when you first meet him, but develop an allergy after living with him for days, weeks, or even months. Spend lots of time with a number of different Maltipoos to see how you'll react.

If you decide that a Maltipoo is for you, you'll find that he's an active, feisty, fun-loving dog. He enjoys life, and his perfect day includes playing dog games, going for a walk, and racing through the house.

Maltipoos can be a good choice for first-time or timid owners. They're easy to train and learn quickly. They also do well in homes with elderly people or with older children who can handle them carefully. They enjoy long cuddles and are sensitive to their people's wants and needs.

Maltipoos can adapt to any kind of home, from an apartment to a house. No matter what their housing, they love being with their people, and should live indoors with their human families, never outside or in kennels. They're not recommended for homes where they'll be left alone for long periods.

Maltipoos can be barkers and will alert you to everything that's going on. You may need to work hard to teach them to discriminate between what's important to bark at and what's not.

Maltipoos are fun-loving, happy dogs who've stolen many hearts. For those who appreciate their cuddly appeal and can give them the companionship they need, they can make an ideal pet.

BIEWERS

Biewer's are a unique little dog with a fun personality. They are very inquisitive and enjoy having free reign over their home. They are not yappy dogs but will alert you to any thing strange in their environment. They are very much lap dogs and want nothing more than to be held and loved. They enjoy their toys and going for adventures outside. They are family dogs and great with children and other pets. They are NOT to be compared to Yorkies!!! Most people do, but they have nothing in common. Their temperaments are nothing alike!! These little guys will need grooming or to be kept in a puppy cut. They have long flowing gorgeous coats and are considered hypo-allergenic and they do not shed!! They are eager to please and smart, so they are easily trained.

Now for what the computer says:

Temperment:

For the most part, the Biewer Terrier is a very easy dog to get along with ? they do not tend to bark and they are an easygoing breed. Biewer Terriers are friendly and playful, eager to spend time with family and great around kids. Like many toy breeds, this dog has a large personality that doesn?t seem to fit in its small frame ? they also love attention and enjoy being the star of the show. Though the Biewer Terrier may look small, it has a large personality and is quick to stand up for itself against larger breeds. This breed makes a great companion pet for singles and families alike.

Height: up to 8.5 inches                        Lifespan: 12-15 years

Best Suited For:      Families with children, singles and seniors, apartments, houses with/without yards

Temperament:     Playful, friendly, mischievous, active

Comparable Breeds:      Yorkshire Terrier, Silky Terrier

HAPPY PUPPY CHEAT SHEET!!!

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This is an estimated weight chart. Its a good guide to go by.

Ill estimate weight based on past puppies, bloodlines and parents history.

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