top of page

Visiting Rules

Since Covid came along, I no longer feel comfortable having several families in my home throughout the year for puppy pick up day because of my own health issues. So we will now do that on my covered porch outside.

   IF YOU MAKE AN APPOINTMENT TO VISIT AND YOU ARE NOT FEELING GOOD AT THE TIME OR ARE SICK WITH A COLD, FEVER, VOMITING, OR DIARRHEA, ETC. WE DO ASK YOU TO PLEASE RE-SCHEDULE.

I HAVE TO STAY WELL TO TAKE CARE OF MY

DOXIE CREW AND LITTLE BABIES.

​

First, we like you to make an appointment time to visit since you are coming to our home.

  • Please try to be prompt, let me know if your running late.

​

We have visiting rules for a couple of important reasons:

  • To protect our newborns and pregnant mothers from bringing in Parvo, Kennel Cough, or any other           dangerous germs.

  • To keep our routine of daily dog care on schedule like potty time, feeding, bathing or litter care.

​

We encourage visitors to come and see their puppy they have chosen, or to pick a puppy from the litter if there are any available.

  • Puppies need to be 6 weeks old to visit. We will do this outside on my porch weather permitting.

  

If you cannot visit due to distance or work schedules, we will be happy to email or text pictures. I can send videos via text only.

  • If you have placed a deposit on a puppy, I will email or text you their pictures.

 

We do practice and enforce the following safety rules for the protection of our babies and nursing moms:

  • We will also ask you to please not visit another breeder's place, or a pet store that has animals before

       coming to our home.

  • If you have pets at home like dogs, cats, or birds, we will ask that you would please come in clean clothes before leaving your house.

     * Parvo can be carried on your shoes and clothing. (Parvo is a killer of newborns and older Dachshunds).

        It can kill your whole litter of babies. The vet expense can be enormous.

        It can take one to two years to get Parvo completely out of your home or kennel and is a very scary                disease.

​

We thank you in advance for helping to keep everyone safe and protected!

​

---------------------------------------------------------------


"A HEALTHY PUPPY IS A HAPPY PUPPY"!!

3_edited.jpg
bottom of page