Visitation Policy
We respectively ask that you understand our limitations we set for visiting our puppies. During the time we have puppies we prefer not to have extra visitors do to the safety of the puppies. When it is time to pick your puppy, we will welcome you into our home to for a short while to choose the best suited puppy. We encourage you to choose a puppy for his/her temperament not colour/markings. If you are out of town we will assist you with temperament match as well as facetime/videos to help make your very exciting decision. Before you come into our home we ask you to have on clean clothes. Please do not just come from town shopping. What you pick up from town can kill the whole litter of puppies. We ask that you only bring the people in the immediate family that will be living with the puppy.
Please do not bring extended family to help you make the decision unless they are there interested in a puppy for themselves. This will be YOUR puppy, please choose a puppy that best suits your lifestyle. We also ask if bringing young children, you respect that they will not be allowed in the puppy pen as kids are very excited, causing the puppies to get more excited and kids naturally want to pick up puppies and we do not allow that as these are other families puppies too and we cannot risk a puppy getting dropped accidentally. Again, picking a puppy for their temperament that bests suits your lifestyle is best picked from a mature family member.
Safety of the Pups:
With all of this said. Your puppy will only have one vaccine when it leaves here. Your puppy is NOT PROTECTED until two weeks after he/she receives their 16-week vaccine. You should treat your puppy with the same safety restrictions I do until that date. So, mark it on your calendar when you can welcome visitors or other non-family dogs around.
NO PARKS, NO INTRODUCING TO OTHER DOGS (NOT EVEN A SNIFF), NO LETTING YOUR PUPPY ON THE FLOORS OF YOUR VETERINARIAN. (CARRY THEM)
We thank you for your understanding that we will not compromise on the health and safety of our pups and hope you see this as a positive quality of a reputable breeder. We are more than happy to send pictures, videos or face-time with you.
Please do not bring extended family to help you make the decision unless they are there interested in a puppy for themselves. This will be YOUR puppy, please choose a puppy that best suits your lifestyle. We also ask if bringing young children, you respect that they will not be allowed in the puppy pen as kids are very excited, causing the puppies to get more excited and kids naturally want to pick up puppies and we do not allow that as these are other families puppies too and we cannot risk a puppy getting dropped accidentally. Again, picking a puppy for their temperament that bests suits your lifestyle is best picked from a mature family member.
Safety of the Pups:
- Pups immune systems are very immature. Many unsuspecting visitors have brought disease (parvovirus, distemper, etc) with them when visiting pups, the result of which is the death of the entire litter. We personally know breeders that have lost entire litters to parvovirus brought in by visitors.
- Stressed out Moms create stressed out pups. A new mother is emotionally charged and in hyper protective mode. When a stranger comes to visit, Mom becomes stressed causing her body create cortisol, which goes into the milk. The puppies consume this cortisol rich milk and become stressed themselves. So please understand that if or when you do come her that Moms are in protective mode and may bark a lot and growl. Frenchies are not an aggressive breed, they are simply protecting their young.
- Panicked Moms hurt pups. When a stranger comes to visit Mom’s state of mind changes rapidly. She feels threatened and moves quickly to assess the threat. Many Moms have unintentionally stepped on or crushed a pup in their urgency to get out of the whelping box to assess the threat.
With all of this said. Your puppy will only have one vaccine when it leaves here. Your puppy is NOT PROTECTED until two weeks after he/she receives their 16-week vaccine. You should treat your puppy with the same safety restrictions I do until that date. So, mark it on your calendar when you can welcome visitors or other non-family dogs around.
NO PARKS, NO INTRODUCING TO OTHER DOGS (NOT EVEN A SNIFF), NO LETTING YOUR PUPPY ON THE FLOORS OF YOUR VETERINARIAN. (CARRY THEM)
We thank you for your understanding that we will not compromise on the health and safety of our pups and hope you see this as a positive quality of a reputable breeder. We are more than happy to send pictures, videos or face-time with you.