
| We guarantee our dogs to have all necessary shots with excellent health records. Our dogs are shipped with permanent identification to ensure your dogs safety and security. Our puppies meet AKC standards for the breed. |
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| BOARDING FEES $15 outside $20 inside TRAINING $150-$300 Teaches 5 basic commandments: sit - stay - heel come - down |
| DOGGIE WASH Large Dogs $30-$45 Small Dogs $15-$30 GROOMING We have a new grooming tool! The Clipper Vac removes the shedding undercoat. If you are tired of all that winter hair all over your house, schedule your pet's grooming today! This is Ronnie grooming Jackson (a new Dad from the litter featured on our Newsletter page). Jackson was groomed with The Clipper Vac and then given a bath, bet Ms. Speckles thinks he looks and smells fantastic! Grooming Includes: Trimming Nails Cleaning Ears Shearing *Price Varies depending on size and breed |
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| Our premium dry food line includes our popular Hund-n-Flocken Adult Dog Food and our Hundchen Flocken Puppy Food lines. All our dry foods use premium ingredients and contain no artificial preservatives. |
| Our canned food line includes our very high quality blended tuna canned cat food. All our canned foods contain nothing but the freshest ingredients and are sealed to lock in the flavor. |
| Brochures, Pamphlets and Products available on site! Food available from 4-33lb bags ranging in price from $8 to $45 No fillers/preservatives or by-products in Solid Gold Food. |

| I often walk about ten dogs at a time, sometimes even off-leash if I’m in a safe area. People are amazed by this, but it’s simple: the dogs see me as their pack leader. This is why they follow me wherever I go. Position matters. Walking in front allows you to be seen as the pack leader. Conversely, if your dog controls you on the walk, he’s the pack leader. You should be the first one out the door and the first one in. Your dog should be beside or behind you during the walk. Use a short leash. This allows you to have more control. Attaching the leash to the very top of the neck can help you more easily communicate, guide, and correct your dog. If you need additional help, consider the Illusion collar. Always keep your dog's safety in mind when giving corrections. Set aside time. Dogs, like humans, are diurnal, so taking walks in the morning is ideal. I recommend setting aside thirty minutes to a full hour. The specific needs of each dog differ. Consult your vet and keep an eye on your dog's behavior to see if his needs are being met. Define exploration time. After your dog has maintained the proper state of mind, reward him by allowing him to relieve himself and sniff around. Then you need to decide when reward time is over. It should always be less than the time spent focused on the walk. Don't punch out. When you get home, don't stop leading. Have your dog wait patiently while you put away his leash or take off your shoes. Share food and water. By providing a meal after the walk, you have allowed your dog to "work" for food and water. Pick up after your dog! Set an example: be a responsible dog guardian. Cesar Millan |


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