My family and I raise, breed, and stud, Yorkshire Terrier's, Boxer's, Jack Russell's, & Boston Terrier's. If you have any questions, just ask. We have some that are just pets, or needy pets.
IMPORTANT NOTE: We also, take in rescue or homeless dogs from the vet, animal control, and animal rescue, to place in good homes. We DO NOT ship dogs. We insist on meeting with new potential buyers, or new adoptive parents, so we can check out the personality matches between our dogs and the human. We have placed several rescue dogs in homes,and sometimes that's all a person is looking for, is a companion pet. This is a VERY EXPENSIVE HOBBY. We spend alot of money per year, making sure our dogs, and the rescue dogs are vetted, properly. We can't see ourselves ever letting a animal do without the love and care, it needs and deserves. Sometimes we think, we are crazy, but, something drives us to keep pouring out the money to care for these dogs, who are members of our family. My daughter is having a baby in March of 2009, and recently asked me, if I would choose taking care of my dogs, if they needed me, over being there for her baby being born. WELL, she'll have help, and my dogs depend on me, so I can't make any promises. She got all huffy, but, this is something I chose to do. Hopefully, everything will be smooth around here, during that time, so I can be there for the birth of my grandbaby.
UNFORTUNATELY: Because of the rising cost of gas, we are being forced to start charging .25 cents a mile round trip for delivery of dogs, when out of Baldwin County area. This is still alot cheaper then, shipping, which we prefer not to ship our pets. When and IF the gas prices decrease, then this charge is subject to decrease.
We have some special pets that live in the house with us all of the time. One of them is a Special needs Boston, named Rabbit. She is unique in nature. She was born with her front elbows fused, (that should of been corrected around 4 weeks of age). I had contact with her previous owner, who felt that Rabbit was too brave for her own good around the 30+ Paso Fino Horses she had, so she placed Rabbit with me. Rabbit can't walk erect like normal dogs. She walks with her face to the floor, while on her front elbows, and her hind end sticks up in the air. She has developed strong muscles because of this condition. She sits up constantly on her hind end, like a Rabbit, so that is her name, RABBIT. We have another permanent inside Boston Terrier, named Dillon, who came to me because he was deaf and special needs. The previous owner, had taught him sign language, that he knows very well. I kept cleaning his ears, over and over, and abundance of gunk came out. I did this for several weeks, and I noticed that the more I cleaned his ears, was a little more he could hear. ( HE LOVES HAVING HIS EARS CLEANED). You can't have a Q-tip in his sight, or he'll just lay to his side, in front of you waiting for you to clean his ears. He hears alot of things now, that he apparently couldn't before. UNFORTUNATELY, he never learned to bark, so he makes this strange shreak sound, when the other dogs get excited. He can't be in the yard when you mow the grass, or he'll do everything in the world to ride with you, to cut the grass. It really is hallarious. Dillon also has to sleep under the covers in our bed, and he loves to wear clothes. He acts one way, without the clothes, and then, if we put an outfit on him, he prances around like a model. I plan to make videos of both Rabbit and Dillon and put them on my myspace, to share with other people. They are really unique dogs, and we love them, as we do all of our dogs. We can't imagine ourselves without them in our lives.
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