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NO PUPPIES AT THIS TIME.

*We do not sell puppies or dogs to anyone under 18.* 

DISCOUNT AVALIABLE:  Anyone who is or has served in the millitary, police force, or is a fightfighter will get a 10% discount.  Proper ID is required.  The dog/puppy must be in your name.

DISCOUNT AVALIABLE:  Anyone who wants to fix their dog/puppy will recieve a discount back after the dog/puppy has been fixed.  Proper paper work is required. 

**To find out more information on these discounts, and all restrictions and requirements, please e-mail us or give us a call.

All the puppies come up to date on shots and de wormings.  They all have been Microchipped.  They are born and raised inside the house for the most human contact possible.

Everyone MUST sign a contract before your puppy will be released to you!  We do not sell to people under 18!  ID required!

NO FIGHTING ALLOWED!!!

Killian and SheDevil's last litter of pups.  

3 blue females and 2 seal females.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Responsible Ownership

Responsible pet ownership is probably the most overlooked yet most important aspect of owning a pet. There are many factors that go into owning a pet from deciding which pet is right for you to proper disposal of your pet upon its passing. Responsible pet ownership is a beginning to end and every day issue one must take into account when becoming a pet owner.

When deciding on whether or not you wish to own a pet you should take into consideration the time you have available to provide attention to that pet, the environment it will be living in, your family dynamics, and expenses involved in pet maintenance.

Choosing a pet IS NOT AN ISSUE TO BE DECIDED UPON TO CONFORM TO A FAD OR AN ATTEMPT TO DEVELOP OR MAINTAIN AN IMAGE.

A PET IS NOT A BABYSITTER FOR YOUR CHILD.

If you are wanting a pet but will not have much time to spend exercising it, you should choose a pet like a snake. Snakes make excellent pets for those with busy lifestyles. Snakes require very little exercise and can often go for long periods of time between feedings based on type.

If you wish to own a dog you should do some research on the characteristics of different breeds and find a breed that matches your lifestyle. It is unfair to expect a dog to conform to your lifestyle simply because it may be the breed you want. Both you and the dog you choose will have a much happier and rewarding relationship if your lifestyle and its breed characteristics parallel one another.

When choosing a method of confinement take into account your dogs physical characteristics. Short haired dogs should not be left out in the cold and long haired dogs should not be left out in the heat. Although there are many methods of confining your dog, tall privacy fences and indoor dwellings are preferable. 50% of all dog attacks happen on the owner's property. An overwhelmingly large percentage of these attacks occur when irresponsible children intentionally trespass, and in some cases, antagonize the dog.  Any dog breed can attack if provocted. If you have children and as a responsible parent, it is your obligation to educate your children to respect other's property, belongings, and animals. No matter what type of confinement method you use, proper confinement is a necessary part of responsible pet ownership. Remember this is your pet and not your neighborhood's pet. DO NOT LET YOUR PETS ROAM. THE OFFSPRING OF A NEIGHBORHOOD INDISCRETION ARE UNNECESSARY AND PUT TO DEATH DISPROPORTIONATELY IN SHELTERS AND POUNDS. ALLOWING A PET TO ROAM IS THE HIGHEST FORM OF PET IRRESPONSIBILITY.

If you will not be breeding it is advisable to have your pet spayed or neutered preferably before 6 months of age. There are millions of dogs and cats that die unnecessarily every year in shelters and pounds. Spaying and neutering can help eliminate the problem of unwanted breeding and spaying and neutering (especially before 6 months of age) can have many health benefits.

When it comes to health care make sure that your pet meets all the required vaccinations for your area. Vaccination is the key to your pets long term health and happiness free of disease. Maintaining a healthy and balanced diet is also a necessity to proper pet health. When buying food make sure it is nutritionally well balanced. Some dogs do well on scraps from the table, others do not. The Pit Bull in general seems to be one breed that does well digesting table scraps. However, every dog is unique and maintaining proper dietary control can promote a long and happy life.

Water is essential to all life, and most importantly to your pets. If you own a pet such as a dog or cat make sure it has plenty of fresh water daily.

Training and socializing your pet to other animals and humans should be provided regularly. A properly trained and socialized pet is much less likely to cause harm to others. Proper training and socialization can assist you in communicating with your pet more effectively which will relate to a stronger and more rewarding relationship for you both.

When disposing of a pet who has passed on, make sure to follow regulations for your area. Never flush fish. When burying a pet that has passed on make sure the grave is of sufficient depth to discourage opportunistic feeding by scavengers.