
FAQ
Q. Are your dogs standard size?
A. Yes, our Aussies are standard size. Our male is about 70 lbs and 21" Tall and Females are between 40 - 45 lbs. Cali is 19" Tall and Ruby is 20" tall.
Q. What is the price for purchasing a puppy?
A. Puppy fee is $2000.
Q. Is your price negotiable?
A. No, we are firm on our price and we maintain a fair price. We spend lots of time and energy insuring all puppies are healthy, socialized and well cared for. We ensure puppies and parents get all necessary health checks, up to date on deworming and vaccinations, as well as are fed high quality food. Price remands the same no matter age, color and sex.
Q. What do you feed your dogs? What should I feed my puppy?
A. All of our dogs are fed a combo of Purina Pro Plan dog food, pumpkin puree, sardines, carrots, blueberries, homemade bone broth, plain Greek yogurt, a little coconut oil, rotation of raw meats, chicken feet, and cooked squash.
Q. Do you have a vitamin supplement you give your dogs or that you recommend?
A. Yes, with their meals all of our dogs get NuVet Plus® K-9 Wafers, Immune System Builder, including all our puppies. We defiantly recommend these. You can get them at https://www.nuvet.com/768188
Q: Are your dogs registered (papered)?
A: Yes all of our dogs are registered with AKC and or ASCA. Puppies will come with all required paperwork for limited registration as well.
Q: What is Limited Registration?
A: Limited Registration means that the dog is registered but no litters produced by that dog are eligible for registration.
No offspring of a dog for which has been granted is eligible for registration. Each registration certificate for such dog shall carry notice of the limitation, and the limitation shall continue, regardless of any change of ownership, unless and until the owner(s) of the litter at birth shall apply to AKC for removal of the limitation.
A dog registered with an AKC Limited Registration shall be ineligible to be entered in a breed competition in a licensed or member dog show. It is eligible, however, to be entered in any other licensed or member event. These events include: Obedience, Rally, Agility, Tracking, Field Trials, Hunting Tests, Herding, Lure Coursing, Earthdog, Fast Cat, CAT, Scentwork, Junior Showmanship, Trick Dog and CGC.
Q. If approved for a puppy from you when I can I pick up my puppy?
A. You can pick up your puppy at 8 weeks of age, after puppies receive their wellness check, fully dewormed and first set of vaccinations at our local veterinarian.
Q. Do you transport puppies out of state?
A. As of right now we do transport puppies within California, for an additional gas fee. If transport is required out of California we are happy to meet someone at a California airport for pick up. We are also open to coordinate with a Puppy Nanny for delivery at cost of buyer.
Q. What should I bring with me for my puppies ride home?
A. Depending on how long the ride is this can vary, but here are a few suggestions.
Crate: The safest way for a puppy to travel is in a crate. However, a crate may not work for all puppies because some may be a bit nervous and prefer being in a passengers lap. It’s great to have one just in case.
Poop bags: Accidents can always happen!!
Paper towels: A roll of paper towels for car sickness and potty accidents.
Puppy pads: Puppy pads are great if you have a long car drive and will need to stop for potty breaks. If possible, avoid rest areas. You don’t want to expose your puppy to any diseases that may be on the ground of a rest area. If you can’t avoid a rest area, place a puppy pad down on the ground first.
Collar/leash/harness: Important if you’ll be stopping to take potty breaks
Towel/blanket/cooling pad: Depending on what time of year that you’ll be traveling in, it’s nice to keep your puppy as comfortable as possible.
A towel to dry off if it’s wet outside, a blanket if it’s chilly and a cooling pad if it’s warm.
Water/shallow bowl: If you’ll be traveling for an extended period the puppy should have fresh water. Not a ton because you don’t want accidents happening.
Treats/food: You’ll want to use treat or food sparingly because you want to limit accidents and upset tummies.
Toys: Some puppy might be a little too nervous to play but you might get one that is all about that play time so it would be nice to have a toy or two on hand.