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Deposit is require to reserve a puppy
Deposit : We only accept deposits after verifying a pregnancy check. Unlike some breeders who take deposits well in advance without confirming the dam's pregnancy, often leading to a prolonged waiting period. We accept deposits based on current confirmation and will not transfer a deposit to another litter.
Non refundeable : If you decide to withdraw your interest within two days of your initial deposit, after the mother has been confirmed pregnant, please understand that the deposit will be forfeited as these funds are intended for the initial care of the mom and her upcoming litter.
Refundable time frame : Should any issues occur with the puppies within the three-day period, we will return your deposit. However, please note that after three days from the time the puppies are born, we will not issue a refund of a deposit under any circumstances, as the funds will be designated for the care of the puppies at that point.
To secure a puppy : A deposit of $1,000 is required, which will be deducted from the adoption fee. Please read on MORE INFO TAB below
Selecting puppies : Whether you're looking for a high-energy, large, show-quality Doberman or a more laid-back, smaller pet-quality pup, we will do our best to meet your needs.
Nature : We cannot influence the timing of our female dogs' heat cycles, the success of their pregnancies, the number or characteristics of the puppies, or their survival after they are born.
Kindly be advised that the deposit becomes non-refundable following the specified time frame as indicated:
Communication: To address the increasing number of cell phone scams, we ask that you only contact us via text messages to ensure prompt and efficient assistance with any concerns and inquiries at 508 965 2280 or via email at hhfdobies@yahoo.com
Our goal is to reduce the chances of encountering fraud and to safeguard both ourselves and our cherished customers. After verifying your identity as a real person, we would love to have a phone chat with you about our upcoming litter and answer any questions you might have. Thank you for your understanding, and we look forward to a genuine conversation to help you find exactly what you need.
To adopt a puppy : We requie a deposit or full payment. We will send you a bill of sale via email and includes the financial details of the adoption. This approach fosters trust and professionalism throughout the adoption process, ensuring that the puppy needs and the adopter's expectations are addressed fairly and openly. The adoption bill acts - contract as a legal safeguard for everyone involved, setting the stage for a positive and successful adoption journey.
Kindly send us an email if you wish to be added to our reserve list. Once pregnancy is confirmed, we will reach out to you. We prioritize prospective future owners according to the sequence in which we receive their deposits. While every puppy will have its own unique character, all will be bred with particular attention to confidence, temperament, and drive. please read more on the reservation
We value your interest in our puppies and are grateful for your support. Our puppies are sought after by clients from all over the country from LA,TX,RI,NY,MA,NH,NJ who have made great efforts to bring one of our delightful pups into their homes. Our clientele is diverse, including families in law enforcement, medical professionals such as doctors, nurses, and veterinarians. If you are patient enough to wait for a top-notch puppy, you have definitely found the perfect place. We carefully assess each application to ensure that our puppies are placed in caring and responsible homes.
Deposit for our litter $1000
Please read the More info below
Option 1-price $4,500 - LIMITED AKC
EAR CROP included
Option 2- price $5,500 - FULL AKC
Puppy would be ready at 9 weeks
EAR CROP included
Deposit can be placed through:
Venmo hhfdobies@yahoo.com
https://www.venmo.com/u/hhfnobledobies
Different types of options are available through PayPal below ⬇️ at the checkout tab for convenience or click on the adopt tab or add to cart.
Our Policy
Ear cropping is a minor procedure that removes the extra ear caused by selective breeding, allowing the ears to stand erect like those of wild mammals.Posting is a simple method that helps the ear cartridge to form properly and the ears to stand.
Informative
The practice of ear cropping, and tail docking originated as a utilitarian measure in the early stages of dog breed development, when these breeds were specifically bred for their designated tasks. Numerous breeds have undergone ear cropping, with familiar examples including Danes, Boxers, and Doberman Pinschers. Additionally, breeds such as Bouviers des Flanders, Schnauzers, Miniature Pinschers, Briards, and Brussels Griffons are commonly subjected to ear cropping.
In the past, dogs were expected to work for a living, and this resulted in their ears being cropped short and wide. Guardian breeds, in particular, had their ears cropped to prevent thieves or trespassers from grabbing onto their long, floppy ears during a tussle. Danes were considered a guardian breed in early history and were also used for hunting wild boars. However, their long, uncropped ears were vulnerable to being bitten, shredded, ripped, and torn by the sharp tusks of the boars during the hunting process.
Throughout history, ear cropping has been a prevalent procedure. The erect ears help prevent hematoma, ear infections, cuts, and other types of harm. Similarly, Dobermans have their tails docked because their undocked tails are delicate, easily damaged, and prone to "happy tail" from hitting walls and door frames.
Below links to tutorial ears posting
https://youtu.be/mDwptZZ-_5s?si=OorqGQOpvE_HiCdh
https://youtu.be/zF7s-LFHUbE?si=_SMlNnU3KGYut1a7
To obtain clarity regarding inquiries related to deposits, please examine the information provided below
Like other breeders, we maintain a non-refundable policy. By placing a deposit, you secure a position on our current list, which implies that altering your decision could affect another prospective adopter. Before making a deposit, it is important to understand that it is non-refundable.
Breeders need safeguards against many casual inquiries. Non-refundable deposits serve as a filtering tool for breeders to evaluate prospective puppy purchasers.
Buyers who choose to make non-refundable deposits typically have confidence in their selected breeder and are committed to finalizing the purchase of a puppy. These deposits act as a safeguard for breeders in the event that a buyer withdraws from the waiting list or after a litter is born, necessitating the breeder to exert additional effort in finding new homes for the remaining puppies. As a result, non-refundable deposits serve as a protective measure, albeit one that can be labor-intensive, exhausting, and financially burdensome. A considerable amount of care is required to ensure the health and comfort of the mother of the puppies.
Breeders invest significantly in their puppies prior to receiving payment from new owners, bearing the financial responsibility with the expectation of reimbursement upon sale. Non-refundable deposits function as a safety net for breeders, ensuring that interested buyers are secured and protecting their investments in terms of time and money. The arrival of an unexpected puppy into the breeder's family can be challenging to manage, whether from a financial, time, or logistical standpoint. Non-refundable deposits can help mitigate the risk of such occurrences for a breeder and, if they do happen, assist in offsetting the unforeseen costs. Finding out that one of the buyers has withdrawn at the last moment can be a stressful experience.
Understanding the Cost of Breeding
What accounts for the cost of your new puppy? Most responsible breeders do not aim to profit from a litter. Their primary goal is to enhance their breeding program, and any financial gain is merely a bonus. In reality, if any profit is generated, it is reinvested into the care of our dogs.
These are costs we incur even before breeding and selling. Generalized costs associated with health-tested breeding and litter.
pre breeding Vet check per dog $200 and up
• Liver Panel and Kidney -$130 - 300
• Thyroid Panel - $130-150
• Hips X-ray & OFA - $950
• Cardiac- Echo $700- $1500
• Holter - 400
• Genetic Testing $200
• Progesterone Testing - $600
• Shipment of Semen - $400 -700
• Implant or Al - $600-800
• Stud Fee $1500 -$3000
• C-Section (if needed) $2500 and up
• Whelping Supplies $500-2000
• Food costs after 3 weeks - $500 - 700
• Litter Registration $50
• Vaccinations $120-200 / puppy
• Worming $20/puppy
• Ear Cropping 600-800 / puppy
• Tails/Dewclaw's $65/puppy
• Registration $25 / puppy
• Vet Check $90/puppy
• Microchip or Tattoo $45/puppy
• Misc $500 and up.
The litter is checked for the presence of worms and parasites, as well as parvovirus and Giardia. All puppies receive a medical health checklist and a health certificate.
In conclusion: Non-refundable deposits benefit breeders in multiple ways. They facilitate the selection of suitable homes for puppies and provide breeders with the necessary time and focus for this important task. Furthermore, these deposits enable breeders to prioritize the care and development of their puppies and mother dogs. Lastly, breeders can feel assured that their investments in terms of finances and time will be appropriately compensated without delay.
Deposit is require to reserve a puppy