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Puppy Information

For us, the process begins long before the puppies are born. We believe it is important to get to know the people behind the future home, which is why we prefer future owners to visit us before the puppies are born. This gives us the opportunity to meet in person, get to know each other and see if there is a mutual connection. We do not place our puppies just anywhere it, has to feel right for both sides.

Once the puppies are born, they are raised inside our home,

right in the middle of our living room. This allows them to grow up surrounded

by everyday household life and gives them a strong foundation for the future.

Of course, our puppies are also carefully socialized. You can read more about

our approach on our socialization page.

From the moment the puppies are born, we keep future owners closely

involved in their development. We share regular updates, photos and videos,

so you can truly experience this special period alongside us.

During the first weeks, the puppies stay close to their mother, where they

receive an important foundation for both their physical and emotional

development. From there, we gradually guide them further as they grow.

We pay close attention to each puppy’s character and development.

We also encourage future owners to visit multiple times during this period.

This allows them to get to know the puppies better, while we also get to know the future owners more personally. During these visits, we share our observations regarding behavior and development, so you get an honest and realistic impression of the puppy.

We do not only look at appearance, but especially at character, energy level and how a puppy responds to new situations and stimuli. We also pay attention to how a puppy handles these experiences and how quickly they recover from them. In this way, we try to match each puppy as carefully as possible with the right family.

Around the age of three to four weeks, when the puppies receive their first visitors, future owners receive additional information about the breed, nutrition and raising a puppy. At that time, you will also receive practical information, such as a checklist of items we recommend having at home before your puppy arrives.

When the puppies are ready to move to their new homes, they leave with a puppy package including food for the first period, helping the transition go as smoothly as possible.

Before leaving for their new homes, the puppies are dewormed according to schedule, checked by a veterinarian and receive a European pet passport, pedigree and purchase contract.

The puppies are allowed to leave the nest between eight and nine weeks of age. Puppies traveling abroad stay with us longer, until at least fifteen weeks of age, due to mandatory rabies vaccination regulations.

 

We also remain available for questions and guidance after the puppies have moved to their new homes. We always enjoy receiving occasional updates or photos and seeing the puppies grow up in their new families.

Having a puppy is incredibly rewarding, but let’s be honest: it is not always easy. Raising a puppy requires time, patience and consistency. There will be challenging moments as well, and that is completely normal. That is why we believe good preparation and guidance are so important.

A puppy is not just a temporary part of your life, but a commitment for many years. That is why we believe it is important to make a thoughtful and well-prepared decision.

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