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Planned Breedings

The Doberman Pinscher is a cropped and docked breed. Therefore, all of our puppies are placed cropped and docked, no exceptions.

We welcomed this litter on 1/14/2023!

2024 spring/fall breedings are in the planning process

PLEASE NOTE

Thank you for inquiring about our Doberman Pinschers. We are dedicated breeders who participate in various dog related events. We breed occasionally to produce what we believe to be 

quality Doberman Pinschers that conform to the breed standard, and are intelligent, healthy, well-adjusted examples of the breed.

**All of our puppies are cropped/docked/dews removed before being placed.

 

When we have litters, we make sure our puppies are sold to loving, committed homes. We do our best to screen the owners to ensure a good match between the puppy and the buyer. Before the puppy leaves our home, it has been well cared for, socialized and loved. The puppy does not go to its new owner as a trained, well-mannered finished product. It is up to you to complete the job we have started. You are responsible for the further development of the puppy's personality, through structured discipline, training, guidance, and love. In an effort to ensure that our puppies are going to receive the love and care they will require and deserve throughout their lives, we ask all potential buyers to complete this questionnaire. Although some questions may seem invasive, and the form rather long, it is only the puppy's welfare we are looking out for. If you wish to be put on our waiting list, you must complete and submit it to us as soon as possible. 

All of our COMPANION puppies are sold on a Limited Registration with the AKC - without exception, which means that if the dog is bred, the resulting offspring will not be recognized or register able with the AKC. COMPANION puppies are required to be spayed/neutered. 

 

Because we have been observing them during their development, and obviously know them better than potential owners, we make the decisions regarding which puppy goes to which home based on these observations and the results of the Temperament Test. Therefore, it is unlikely that you would be able to "pick" your own puppy, unless there is more than one that fits your individual needs. Contrary to popular belief, there is much more to picking a puppy than choosing the first one that comes to you. 

Prior to taking the puppy home, you will be given information on training and care of your puppy, a list of the proper equipment and supplies to obtain prior to bringing your puppy home, and a sample copy of our contract. On pickup day, you will be given : 

 

a completed contract (which you must sign), 

a copy of the pedigree 

health records 

a bag of puppy food 

feeding instructions 

baby pictures of the litter at various ages 

pictures of Mom & Dad 

information on the number your puppy has been microchipped with .

a blanket and toy that smells familiar, and chewies.



 

These items are by no means everything the puppy needs, but we include all of these things to make the transition as smooth as possible for you AND the puppy. 

This questionnaire serves the purpose of helping us become better acquainted with the people inquiring about our puppies. It presents a more complete picture of what you are looking for in a dog and to help us match you as a potential owner with a dog that will, ultimately, turn out to be what you are looking for. This in no way constitutes a contract on my part that there will be puppy available for you, nor do your responses serve as the sole determinant of whether or not a puppy will be offered. Filling out and submitting this questionnaire does not lock you into one of our puppies, either. Once the puppies are born, and we've decided together that one of our puppies is right for you, a non-refundable deposit of $500.00 will be required. This means that given any unforeseen circumstances, you will be receiving a puppy from said litter between the age of 10-12 weeks, depending on the maturity of the individual puppy. 

Please complete our Puppy Questionaire:

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