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Puppies

Our puppies are $2500 for limited registration (spay/neuter contracts).  A non-refundable deposit of $500 is required to hold a puppy.  You must also fill out a puppy application, and be approved before a deposit will be accepted.

First litter was born on July 4, 2014 out of Diesel and Gypsy.

Gypsy’s second litter was born April 18th 2015 out of Rocky and Gypsy.

Third litter October 5th 2016, also out of Rocky and Gypsy.

Fourth litter June 4, 2018 Gypsy Gold Boxers Mirage CGCA CGCU and Lock N Load Armor CGC (Trucker)

Fifth litter March 27, 2019  Gypsy Gold Boxers Mirage CGCA CGCU and Lock N Load Armor CGC (Trucker)

Sixth litter July 19, 2020 Gypsy Gold Boxers Mirage CGCA CGCU and CH Stone’s Absolut Toast to Rumor and Innuendo CD BN RE TD HSAS FDC CAX CGC TDN RATN HTAD (Indy)

***hoping for a litter early summer from Mirage and Indy, and possibly even a late summer litter from Cricket

 

WHAT SETS OUR PUPPIES APART:

  1. Sire and Dam are excellent, healthy dogs with amazing personalities.
  2. AKC Registered
  3. Sire and Dam are fine examples of the breed standard
  4. New Skete Socialization Program.  This program focuses on socializing to give the dog a bigger world, give the dog a bigger brain – literally, and enhance bonding with humans.
               “The socialization program here at New Skete is a program of specific stimulation and activities implemented systematically and in tandem with the pups neurological development to achieve the goal of a well-rounded, well-grounded, socialized dog.  The aim is not to produce a more “human-like” dog, were that even possible, but to enhance the qualities they and we share that allow for enhancement of the canine/human relationship.” – The Monks of New Skete
  5. Timely vet care for Dam and pups, including removal of dewclaws and docking of tails.
  6. Puppies exposed to and started on stairs, fetch, leash work, potty training, and crate training. (Don’t get too excited – at this age, the word “started” is appropriate) Puppy Culture
  7. Ongoing information to read as pups grow.
  8. Volhard Aptitude Test.  Temperament testing to find “best fit” homes for pups. Matching pups to family lifestyle and jobs
  9. Information packets and helpful items to take home.
  10. Continued support and advice for the life of your dog.

 

Past Pups