Puppies

 

Litters in 2022.


CH Kinvaar Son Of A Gun x CH Longbody's Citronmåne
All puppies are in their new homes.



CH Sonza's Älskare For Dingir-ra x CH Dingir-ra Trail Blazer


 
Our puppies leave for their new homes at the age of 10-12 weeks. We raise our litters in the busy home environment and pay a lot of attention to socialization. All our puppies go through the so called Superdog Program (dr Battaglia's early neurological stimulation and socialization program) that is proved to increase resilience to stress and have positive effects on the dogs character, making them more open, sociable, playful and easy to handle. At 7 weeks, we litter test our puppies using Volhard Puppy Aptitude Test, each puppy gets an individual score and individual training and raising instructions are developed for the new owners based on those. At around 8 weeks, we take our puppies to get microchipped and vaccinated and use this trip to have them thoroughly examined by cardiologist. They all get a health certificate from cardiologist and are registered in Estonian pet registry that is a member of Europetnet. At 10 weeks old, our puppies know the basics of keeping clean in the house (using pee pads and going outside), walking on a leash, riding in a car. They are crate trained, know their name and recall command, have had contact with different kind of people (young, old, children, disabled, wheelchaired etc), animals (dogs, cats, horses), surfaces (grass, stone, carpet, wood, metal etc) and all sorts of different situations. They have achieved basic vaccine immunity to distember, parvo and hepatitis so there is no need for quarantine period after moving to new home. Starting from 10 weeks, our puppies are mentally ready to leave their mother and littermates and move to their new homes where they can start to learn the new routines straight away. They are ready to be the best possible puppies to their new families.

When selling puppies abroad, we do rabies vaccination at 12 weeks and keep the puppy for 3 more weeks, then they are ready to travel. It's possible for me to deliver my puppies to their new countries personally.

All our puppies get an Estonian Kennel Union (FCI) pedigree, export pedigree with owners information when travelling abroad, a European Union veterinary passport with all the vaccinations and a thorough health certificate from the cardiologist vet. All the parents of our puppies are health tested and healthy (don't hesitate to ask for links to the EKL's open registry or copies of certificates). I will never mate a dog with a heart scan result anything other than 0 (clear) and we recommend to avoid getting a puppy from a combination where one or both parents have heart murmurs.

Our puppy pack includes:

*A FCI pedigree (Estonian Kennel Union export pedigree when going abroad)
*European Union veterinary passport
*Health certificate from a cardiologist vet
*Instructions on how to raise a cavalier puppy (if needed)
*A bed with smell of mother and home
*First months worth of the food the puppy is used to
*Food container
*Puppy collar and a leash
*Adult collar
*Grooming products (shampoo, conditioner, grooming spray)
*Puppy brush
*Proper groomers comb
*Tooth brush
*Nail clippers
*Some toys
*Some chews (natural dried products)
*Some supplements (dried carrot against diarrhea)
*Lifelong support and help from the breeder 24/7