Bernedoodles
Whats included? Included is a microchip, vaccination and crate training, plus many dewormings prior to leaving us. We start the house breaking process...consider it a head start program. Pups go home on a strict non-breeding contract. (see below). I offer a 1 year health guarantee but will extend it to 3 years if you continue using 4 Strong Paws dog food and add Nuvet Daily Immune Supplement.
A deposit of $500 will hold your place on the waiting list. This fee is non-refundable and placed for a particular litter unless Halton Hills are unable to supply you with a puppy from this litter. The balance of the adoption fee must be paid when the puppies are 6wks old at which point the puppies will be allocated to their new families. Puppies go to their new families between 8 and 9 weeks of age, but come with a lifetime of support from us.
DO NOT PLACE A DEPOSIT WITHOUT A COMPLETED AND REVIEWED APPLICATION
PICK UP POLICY- Any puppy not picked up by the scheduled pick up day is subject to a $40/day kennelling fee.
A deposit of $500 will hold your place on the waiting list. This fee is non-refundable and placed for a particular litter unless Halton Hills are unable to supply you with a puppy from this litter. The balance of the adoption fee must be paid when the puppies are 6wks old at which point the puppies will be allocated to their new families. Puppies go to their new families between 8 and 9 weeks of age, but come with a lifetime of support from us.
DO NOT PLACE A DEPOSIT WITHOUT A COMPLETED AND REVIEWED APPLICATION
PICK UP POLICY- Any puppy not picked up by the scheduled pick up day is subject to a $40/day kennelling fee.
Bernedoodle Health Guarantee and Contract
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Buyers Responsibilities
*This dog is being sold on a non-breeding agreement. The buyer agrees to spay/neuter this dog on or before 6 months of age or pay the breeder $25,000.
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NOTE ABOUT DENTAL AND JAW DEVELOPMENT: Dental malocclusions are a common problem in poodle mixes due to the long narrow snout of poodles and the wide shorter snout of most other breeds. Although it is common, I do try to avoid it. So if it pops up in a particular pairing, I don't pair the two dogs again. However because its so random it is very hard to predict and therefore control. Its just the nature of the beast when breeding poodle mixes. It is good to note that the top and bottom jaws grow at different rates making malocclusions or "poor bites" even more common. I advise not pulling any teeth until after the dog is fully grown. Most dogs outgrow poor bites with no intervention. For all of these reasons I cannot cover malocclusions in my health guarantee.