
Q: Do you have health guarantee on you puppies?
A: Yes, we have one year health guarantee for life threatening hereditary problem. To validate this guarantee requires examination of the puppy by licensed veterinarian at the buyer's expense within 48 hours business day from the time of purchase. The veterinarian will find out most of major problems during the physical exam. If the veterinarian attest to a LIFE THREATENING condition with a written statement, a replacement will be given upon return the puppy if and when available.
Q: Do you accept the deposit to hold the puppy?
A: Yes, we accept minimum deposit of $300 to hold the puppy. Make sure you can accept the responsibility of this puppy as deposits are non-refundable unless we feel the puppy you picked did not turn out as expected. We can only hold the puppy for a week. Full payment including all other expense must be received by the date that buyers said or the deposit will be forfeited and the puppy resold.
Q: Do you ship your puppies?
A: No, we never ship our puppies. We don't think it is good for puppies health to flight long way.
Q: What kind of payment do you accept?
A: We accept cash & credit card (only visa, master). NO CHECKS, MONEY ORDER & CASHIRER'S CHECK.
Q: Should I have my puppy neutered and at what age?
A: Neutering of both male and female dogs is recommended before they reach sexual maturity. Some vets will recommend early neuter at 12 - 16 weeks of age, while others prefer to perform the operation at an older age such as 5 to 6 months of age. It is best to ask your own vet and be guided by their preference.
Neutering of female dogs (spaying) will prevent unwanted puppies or the annoying attention of male dogs when they come into season twice a year. From a medical standpoint, spaying at a young age will prevent mammary tumours (breast cancer) and pyometra (infection of the uterus which is often a surgical emergency). Neutering, or castration, of male dogs before puberty will decrease the problems of aggression, urine marking, tendency to roam, and hypersexuality (usually with the furniture or with visitors!) seen in entire male dogs. Medically, castrated dogs cannot develop testicular cancer, and reduces the risk of prostate problems in the older dog.
Q: Does my dog need a microchip?
A: Microchipping is recommended for dogs as a permanent and safe form of identification. In some states it is compulsory at 12 weeks of age, or when they go to a new home. Unfortunately, many family pets are euthanased every day because they cannot be identified. Microchips cannot be altered and do not fade over time, whereas tags and collars can easily be lost. The microchip is injected under the skin between the shoulder blades and remains there for life, ready to be identified by a special scanner and your pet promptly returned to you if lost. Ask your vet for more information on microchipping and the requirements in your area.
Q: Do all your puppies registered?
A; Yes, all of our puppies are registered with AKC or CKC. They are all purebred yorkies. Some of our AKC sires are champion blood line. We have more information regarding sires on Our Family page (papas).
Q: Do you do the stud service on you sires?
A: Yes, we have several boys for stud and their pictures are on Our Family page (papas). They are between 2 to 4 pounds, very socialized beautiful boys. Fees are vary on their size, registration & background. For more info, please ask Kelly.
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