Firstly thank you for visiting our site and taking the time to read about us.

We hand raise all of our boxer pups in our home with our children, this will help to ensure the pups are well socialized and develop a trusting relationship with humans of all ages.

Shortly after birth puppies will have their rear dew claws (if any) removed. Pups will also have their tails docked at this time. Dew claw removal and tail docking are done in our home so the puppies will not be taken from their mom for any length of time. We have also found the pups tend to heal faster and are not bothered at all when this is done at home.

At 2 weeks of age our pups are treated for worms and parasites with Strongid T, Nemex.

Our pups at 4 weeks are treated with Sentinel for prevention of heartworm disease caused by Dirofilaria immitis, for the prevention and control of flea populations, the control of adult Ancylostoma caninum (hookworm), and the removal and control of adult Toxocara canis and Toxascaris leonina (round-worm) and Trichuris vulpis (whipworm) infections. We recommend that you continue with this treatment once a month.

At 6 weeks of age our pups are taken to our vet and given all vaccinations and a thorough check up.

Our pups will receive basic collar and leash training. They will also be started with house breaking and command training.

All of our pups are kennel trained. What this means is they are bedded down for the night in a kennel. The kennel is used at night time to help the pups learn to control their bladder; pups and dogs in general do not like to mess where they sleep. We do suggest you continue with the kennel training at home. However please be sure you understand that the kennel should NEVER be used as a means of punishment. The kennel should be seen as a place of security, a place the pup can go to should her/she want to be alone. The kennel is the “personal space” of the puppy and should NEVER be seen as a “bad thing”.

Our puppies are all raised to be loving and loyal pets.

A Breeder

A breeder is someone who will never stop learning, who doesn’t think they know it all.

Who worries, cries, sheds tears, understands the heartache and can feel another breeder’s or owner’s pain, loss or sorrow.

Who doesn’t have the best of things, they put off getting the new furniture, the corner of their couch and table legs have teeth marks in them but theres still some wood left for more chews, for new litters coming up.

A outfit for them isn’t complete with out dog hair and drool. They don’t socialize much because there at home waiting for that female that could have a litter at any point in time.

They answer the phone and listen to owners who have concerns about their puppy or dog, even if they never got the dog from them.

A breeder isn’t concerned about looking good, the lines around their eyes are well earned from days of hardly no sleep and raising litters.

Their joints crack from all the bending down to feed a litter and picking up puppies.

Their eyes, have been filled with tears from joy and sorrow.

Their heart races from excitement and stress.

Their arms are strong can hold 3 puppies and they can also pick up a full grown adult dog and rush it to the vets

Their ears ache from countless phone conversations, but would never hang up to answer a question or concern.

A breeder can remain calm in a situation where many others would freak.

A breeder gives up alot of time, no vacations or parties because they have a litter to feed or a female ready to have a litter.

A breeder is always trying to better their pups and produce what they themselves would want in a puppy

A breeder gets attached to each one of their dogs and it’s as hard on them as a child leaving home when they have to place one.

A breeder is a student and a teacher, they will always open their arms to any new comer that wants to get into this breed and share with them their knowledge and experience.

A breeder is someone that will help another breeder, be it talking about a health issue, raising a litter or helping to find a loving home for a puppy.

A breeder should always be there to answer questions and concerns about one of their own puppies and would love to hear from each family on any concerns about their puppy’s health and well being, the good and the bad, to better their pups and health.

A breeder gives each and every pup all that they can, and when they think they have no more to give, they give just a little bit more.

A breeder is not wealthy; they put back into their dogs, new kennel area, new runs, crates, beds, vet bills, fencing, food, treats, toys, etc.

A breeder is a new friend to any puppy owner, and should always be there for them regardless of the time day or nite.

A breeder is strong in mind, body and spirit, but can be so gentle when it comes to a newborn.

A breeder is willing to spend hours looking after a sick or weak puppy to get it to thrive and live.

A breeder is a breeder for many reasons but most of all, their love for the breed and all animals!