| Boxer Puppies Coming ! |

| Please note that I do allow visitors to my home to meet the dogs, my family, or see to where I am. I will NOT allow visitors when I have a ladies in waiting or litters. For those getting a new fur bundle, I understand that you may be excited and would love to come and meet your new baby. You must understand, when born, Chihuahua, Griffy's (Puppies)can be as small as an ounce. You need to know that you can carry diseases with you on your feet/hands, etc. That you may be unaware of !!! Many people do not know that. Therefore, in order to obtain extreme sanitation and without putting any of the precious fur bundles in harms way - no visitors at these times. PLEASE DO NOT ASK. When you buy a pup from me, I am here for their life, not just for the sale. |
| Forever Homes: We sell puppies to loving, responsible, forever homes. If, however, you were unable to keep your PUPPY in the future, we ask that you not surrender your dog to a shelter or less than ideal home. We will assist you in placing your dog in a loving home, or will take the dog into our own home for foster care until a suitable home can be found. I will not buy the puppy back nor will I refund your money |
| Socialization: Our puppies are lovingly, handled and played with from birth. By 5-6 weeks of age they all come running to you, playing, licking, and crawling on your lap. They are appropriately socialized with our young Grand children, and other dogs. For playtime, they in the house or play in the puppy room on the lower level. During nice weather, they play in the back yard with the adults. When you take your puppy home, they need continued handling, guidance, and love. A critical time for learning is 12-18 weeks of age. It's important that you continue offering your puppy a variety social situations and experiences that they will encounter for the rest of their life. |

| Boxers NO PUPPIES AT THIS TIME Selling with out papers Asking 475.00 without papers |

| Let me answer your questions: I am reputable breeder I only sell puppies from healthy parents, and I offer a worthy health guarantee (not just a week or two either). Some good breeders will not offer a guarantee. I raise very good dogs, I do not show so I don't need their club to have Quality, Healthy, socialized puppies that are up to the AKC standards anyway, Or even CKC, APRI, ECT.. If you find a dog that you are truly in love with and do not intend to show the dog, don't let the absence of AKC papers keep you from buying the dog. The most important thing is that you find a dog that is healthy and comes from a healthy loving home. We have raised several different breeds over the last 9 years and have had, & still have, dogs registered with both AKC and CKC. The registration papers have never made a difference in the quality of dogs that we have raised. The idea that AKC registered dogs are better is completely false and ridiculous. I sell for companion and pet quality.. NO SHOW puppies here. Lot of breeders do not use AKC because the aggravation and cost of registering their dog, a litter, DNA testing, and selling the puppy and than the new owner has to register the puppy.. is just not worth the hassle.(Mostly the aggravation) When you look for a dog, spend some time with or talking with the breeder and talking about their dogs and learn as much as you can about the person that raises the dogs, and the cleanliness of their environment, and the personality of the dogs' parents, I sell them also without papers because I can let them go for less money, I have had several buyers find they never register their puppy .. I have good tempered pets. The quality of a dog isn't always based on the pedigree, although in showing,and breeding, of-course, to have show quality pups, a good pedigree is a necessity. Whether it is AKC or CKC matters only to certain individuals. Just meaning the pup's pedigree when being bred for show would be more desirable to have more Champion sires and dams than not. But that's if you really are looking for a show dog. Which, as someone else did mention, is hard to really tell when the dog is still a puppy. If you want a good pet, look for a good temperament. If you get a puppy who is sweet, good natured and unafraid being really friendly and the bottom line is, you will be a happy proud owner of a happy good natured pet. The hard part is up to you. That would be the training LOL. Train well and lovingly and you will have a life-long loving friend who will never care how you look, what you wear or drive or if your hair is brushed. The papers will not make one bit of difference, unless you are the type who wants to brag about your pet's ancestry. Now THAT you will pay more for. LOL |

