Who Are We?
We are a small family run kennel, The pet breeds we produce are: French Bulldogs,
Chihuahuas, and FrenchBos (French Bulldog X Boston Terrier).
One visit to our place and you will be impressed!
We are not "backyard Breeders", "Hobby Breeders" or god forbid a "Puppy Mill".
We pride ourselves on producing Puppies with happy, loving natures
and devote our life to making physically as well as genetically healthy pups
and breeding adults!
We are located in Drain, Oregon. We are Easily reached on the
I-5 freeway corridor
from anywhere on the west coast:
Oregon : Portland, Salem, Eugene, Bend, Medford, Grants Pass,
Roseburg, springfield
Washington : Seattle, Tacoma, Vancouver, Tri-cities,Spokane
California : Redding, San Francisco, Sacramento
We are fully licensed and permitted through all Douglas County
and Oregon state agencies required,
as well as being a valid Limited Liability Company (LLC).
We are in good standing with the two registration companies we use,
American Kennel Club ( AKC) and Continental Kennel Club ( CKC) .
We ARE NOT USDA licensed, because USDA Licensing requires that we sell at
least 2 puppies a year to pet stores.
We DO NOT sell ANY of our Puppies to pet stores!
We will give serious inquiries our veterinary contact information,
and Douglas County License information,
and MANY of our puppy families as a VERIFIABLE references
for you to check in regards to our reputation as breeders
and the quality of our puppies.
We are happy to have you visit our farm by appointment only,
7 days a week from 10 am to 3 pm.
You will have the opportunity to see moms and dads as well as
pups you may be interested
in and their siblings. Please contact us and we will set up a time
and I will email you easy to follow instructions!
We are easy to find, just 3 miles off the I-5 freeway near Drain, Oregon!
MISSION STATEMENT
WE VOW TO :
1. Never inbreed ( Line Breed ) our dogs or use dogs for breeding
that have been inbred by others.
2. Never to sell to pet stores or brokers, always to establish
and maintain excellent relationships with new puppy owners for the life of the dog.
3. Do what is best for the health, wellbeing and quality of life of
our breeding dogs and puppies.
Placing a priority on providing a Safe, Loving, Healthy,
Clean and Sanitary living environment.
4. To be forthright, honest and sincere when answering questions about who we are and
the qualities of our puppies.
5. Never to enter into legal agreements with anyone for any reason if they
are not legally able to do so.
6. To always remember and emphasize that everything we do is for the benefit
of our dogs and puppies, to fully respect, honor and acknowledge the
serious responsibility it is to have them in our care and produce the
highest quality pets possible.
7. Never euthanize our retired moms and dads, with 100%
successful placement at retirement into
private pet homes not to be used for further breeding.
8. NEVER knowingly place a puppy in a home environment if we have doubts
about it's safety and future care.
OWNERSHIP
REQUIREMENTS
What we are looking for when considering a new home/family for one of our puppies:
1. Maturity - You must be over 18 or a legal representative for the intended
owner to purchase a puppy AND be of reasonable intelligence.
2. You must be able to demonstrate that you are secure financially,
mentally and emotionally to purchase a pup and provide for the lifetime
needs ( 15 to 20 years) and to maintain an excellent
quality of life for the dog.
3. You must be able to commit to ALWAYS providing a safe and nurturing
environment for the dog regardless
of whether it be in a social setting,at home or while traveling.
4. You must be dedicated to following ALL instructions
from us as to the care your new puppy will need
as he/she joins your family.
***THIS INCLUDES TAKING THE TIME TO READ
ALL THE "REQUIRED READING"
BEFORE YOU TAKE YOUR NEW PUPPY HOME!.***
5. We must feel that you are being honest about your reasons for wanting
a particular puppy and the lifestyle you intend to provide for him/her.
6. We advocate spay and neuter operations and hope you do too,
as a way to provide a healthier, happier life for your pet and help curb
needless pet overpopulation problems.
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