NEXT PLANNED LITTER WILL BE AFTER MARCH 2024~ KEEP AN EYE OPEN IF YOU'RE INTERESTED IN ONE OF OUR AMAZING BERNESE PUPPIES
MY DOGS ARE LIKE FAMILY TO ME SO OF COURSE I TAKE PLACING THEM VERY SERIOUSLY AND I ASK THAT YOU TRY TO KEEP IN MIND THAT I ASK EVERY PERSON THE SAME QUESTIONS SO PLEASE DO NOT TAKE OFFENSE OR THINK YOU ARE BEING SINGLED OUT WHEN IT COMES TIME TO FILL OUT THE QUESTIONNAIRE.
OUR BREEDING DOGS HEALTH AND TEMPERAMENT ARE EXTREMELY IMPORTANT TO US THAT IS WHY EVERY PRECAUTION IS TAKEN TO ENSURE THAT OUR BREEDING STOCK ARE ALL TESTED FOR THE MOST COMMON GENETIC HEALTH ISSUES IN THE BMD BREED. YOUR PUPPY WILL HAVE THEIR FIRST SET OF PUPPY SHOTS, HAVE A CLEAR FECAL CERTIFICATE, HAVE THEIR REAR DEW CLAWS REMOVED, BE MICROCHIPPED, HAVE A HEALTH CLEARANCE FROM OUR VETERINARIAN AND LASTLY THEY'LL BE BATHED AND SMELLING NICE AND FRESH FOR THEIR NEW FAMILIES. SHIPPING IS AVAILABLE FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE.
OUR BREEDING DOGS HEALTH AND TEMPERAMENT ARE EXTREMELY IMPORTANT TO US THAT IS WHY EVERY PRECAUTION IS TAKEN TO ENSURE THAT OUR BREEDING STOCK ARE ALL TESTED FOR THE MOST COMMON GENETIC HEALTH ISSUES IN THE BMD BREED. YOUR PUPPY WILL HAVE THEIR FIRST SET OF PUPPY SHOTS, HAVE A CLEAR FECAL CERTIFICATE, HAVE THEIR REAR DEW CLAWS REMOVED, BE MICROCHIPPED, HAVE A HEALTH CLEARANCE FROM OUR VETERINARIAN AND LASTLY THEY'LL BE BATHED AND SMELLING NICE AND FRESH FOR THEIR NEW FAMILIES. SHIPPING IS AVAILABLE FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE.
What a Breeder Looks for in a Buyer
We'll ask the questions below because we want to know you - it’s important for us to feel that you will love & care for your Baby Bear Bernese puppy as much as we have!
1.Have you ever had a Bernese Mountain Dog before? We want you to be familiar with Berners, to make sure that our puppy is compatible with your family’s lifestyle and activity level.
2.Do you know how to care for a dog? We expect that puppy will be given regular vet care, will have proper vaccinations, and will be kept groomed and clean. Puppies should be lovingly & gently taught good behaviors as they grow, and should attend at least one series of obedience training classes.
3.Where do you live? We want the puppy to be provided with adequate food, water, shelter, and a hazard-free play area, plus age-appropriate levels of daily exercise.
4.What is your family's schedule? We want puppy’s family to have plenty of time to spend with him. Our preference is families with one person who stays at home, or have overlapping schedules, or situations where the puppy is not left alone for more than 4 hours. Leaving a sensitive breed pup alone for entire days can result in anxiety and separation issues.
5.Have your children been around dogs? We want to meet your children, so we can see how they interact with the puppy and to make sure the kids and puppy both feel comfortable.
6.What do you plan to feed your puppy? We want puppy to be fed either a high-quality commercial dog food, a homemade diet or a raw diet, free from corn, wheat & other ingredients that can cause health problems.
7.Are you looking for a dog for breeding? We expect that each of our puppies is spayed or neutered not before the ages of 18 months, when their growth plates have had time to mature. No Baby Bear Bernese puppy can be used for breeding.
8.What if you can't keep your dog? We want the puppy (or dog) the family purchases to come back to us if you ever find that you can no longer care for the puppy/dog. We extend lifetime responsibility to our puppies and will take dogs back into our home that a family can no longer care for.
9.Will you stay in touch with us for the first year of puppy's life? We encourage puppy’s family to contact us with questions on diet, behavior, housebreaking, etc. We'll contact you to say hello, offer support and follow up to make sure our breeding program is resulting in great family dogs. We love to hear from you, receive photos, and know our pups are doing well.
10.Are you happy with your puppy? Above all, what we expect from a puppy buyer is that you love the little life you now have! We raise Berners with a true love for our breed. Puppies are a joy; their antics will keep you amused for hours and they can make you smile all day long. As the puppy grows into a dog, it becomes your true, lifelong, loyal companion. This relationship is Priceless.
We'll ask the questions below because we want to know you - it’s important for us to feel that you will love & care for your Baby Bear Bernese puppy as much as we have!
1.Have you ever had a Bernese Mountain Dog before? We want you to be familiar with Berners, to make sure that our puppy is compatible with your family’s lifestyle and activity level.
2.Do you know how to care for a dog? We expect that puppy will be given regular vet care, will have proper vaccinations, and will be kept groomed and clean. Puppies should be lovingly & gently taught good behaviors as they grow, and should attend at least one series of obedience training classes.
3.Where do you live? We want the puppy to be provided with adequate food, water, shelter, and a hazard-free play area, plus age-appropriate levels of daily exercise.
4.What is your family's schedule? We want puppy’s family to have plenty of time to spend with him. Our preference is families with one person who stays at home, or have overlapping schedules, or situations where the puppy is not left alone for more than 4 hours. Leaving a sensitive breed pup alone for entire days can result in anxiety and separation issues.
5.Have your children been around dogs? We want to meet your children, so we can see how they interact with the puppy and to make sure the kids and puppy both feel comfortable.
6.What do you plan to feed your puppy? We want puppy to be fed either a high-quality commercial dog food, a homemade diet or a raw diet, free from corn, wheat & other ingredients that can cause health problems.
7.Are you looking for a dog for breeding? We expect that each of our puppies is spayed or neutered not before the ages of 18 months, when their growth plates have had time to mature. No Baby Bear Bernese puppy can be used for breeding.
8.What if you can't keep your dog? We want the puppy (or dog) the family purchases to come back to us if you ever find that you can no longer care for the puppy/dog. We extend lifetime responsibility to our puppies and will take dogs back into our home that a family can no longer care for.
9.Will you stay in touch with us for the first year of puppy's life? We encourage puppy’s family to contact us with questions on diet, behavior, housebreaking, etc. We'll contact you to say hello, offer support and follow up to make sure our breeding program is resulting in great family dogs. We love to hear from you, receive photos, and know our pups are doing well.
10.Are you happy with your puppy? Above all, what we expect from a puppy buyer is that you love the little life you now have! We raise Berners with a true love for our breed. Puppies are a joy; their antics will keep you amused for hours and they can make you smile all day long. As the puppy grows into a dog, it becomes your true, lifelong, loyal companion. This relationship is Priceless.
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