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Guardian Program
 

What is a Guardian?

Welcome to our dog breeding family! Our Guardian Program is a unique opportunity for dedicated individuals to become an integral part of our breeding community. As a guardian, you have the chance to enjoy the companionship of one of our exceptional dogs while playing a vital role in our breeding program. In this mutually beneficial partnership, our carefully selected dogs remain in loving homes, enjoying family life, while contributing to the next generation of healthy and well-socialized puppies. Guardianship involves a shared commitment to the well-being of the dog, with the breeder retaining breeding rights and covering associated breeding-related expenses. It's a wonderful way for dog enthusiasts to be involved in responsible breeding practices, fostering a connection between families and our breeding program. Join our Guardian Program and experience the joy of being a key player in the growth of our cherished canine family.

Why Become a Guardian?

Becoming a guardian in our program not only offers you the joy of sharing your home with a wonderful, well-bred companion but also presents an opportunity to actively contribute to responsible breeding practices. As a guardian, you play a vital role in the growth of our breeding community while enjoying the many benefits of canine companionship. In addition to the satisfaction of raising a happy and healthy dog, our program provides a financial incentive to our guardians. For each litter, which occurs twice a year, you will receive a payment of $250 per puppy sold. most litters produce between 2-6 puppies. This arrangement reflects our commitment to mutually beneficial partnerships, acknowledging the valuable role our guardians play in the success of our breeding program. We believe in transparency and fairness, ensuring that our guardians are rewarded for their dedication and commitment to the well-being of our dogs. Join our Guardian Program, and embark on a fulfilling journey of companionship, responsibility, and shared success.

What are the Requirements to
Become a Guardian?

Becoming a guardian in a dog breeding program typically involves certain requirements to ensure the well-being of the breeding dogs and the success of the overall program. While specific requirements may vary between breeding programs, here are common criteria that potential guardians may be expected to meet:

  1. Loving and Stable Home: Provide a loving, stable, and safe home environment for the breeding dog.

  2. Residence: Live within a reasonable distance from the breeder (Vacaville, CA) to facilitate veterinary care, breeding sessions, and regular check-ins.

  3. Fencing: Have a secure and appropriate fenced yard or safe outdoor space for the dog to play and exercise.

  4. Time Commitment: Dedicate time for daily care, exercise, and socialization of the breeding dog.

  5. Financial Responsibility: Be financially stable to cover the routine care costs, including high-quality dog food, grooming, and regular veterinary visits.

  6. Communication: Maintain open and regular communication with the breeder, providing updates on the dog's health, behavior, and any other relevant information.

  7. Veterinary Care: Agree to follow the breeder's recommended veterinary care plan, including vaccinations, preventive treatments, and scheduled check-ups.

  8. Breeding Sessions: Be available for scheduled breeding sessions as coordinated with the breeder, ensuring the dog is in optimal health for planned matings.

  9. Training: Commit to basic obedience training and follow any specific training guidelines provided by the breeder.

  10. No Unaltered Pets: Typically, guardians may be required to ensure that they do not have any other unaltered pets in their household to prevent unintended breeding.

  11. Flexible Schedule: Have a flexible schedule to accommodate breeding-related activities and potential veterinary appointments.

  12. Agreement Compliance: Adhere to all terms and conditions outlined in the Guardian Program contract, 

These requirements are designed to ensure the health, happiness, and responsible breeding practices for the dogs involved in the program while fostering a positive and collaborative relationship between the breeder and the guardian. Prospective guardians should carefully review and understand these requirements before participating in a breeding program.

Is There a Cost to Become a Guardian?

Participation in our Guardian Program involves a nominal fee to ensure the commitment and responsibility of our dedicated guardians. We believe that the small investment from our guardians reflects their genuine commitment to providing a loving and supportive environment for our dogs, ensuring their optimal health and happiness. The fee also reinforces the collaborative nature of our program, where both breeder and guardian share in the responsibilities and joys of responsible dog ownership and breeding practices. We are dedicated to maintaining transparency and openness in our program, and this fee plays a crucial role in upholding the welfare standards we set for our beloved canine companions.

How Do I Become a Guardian?

Get in touch!


Include a paragraph telling us what city you live in, and why you want to become a guardian, a description of your family unit, your home, back yard, typical, family day-to-day life, time available to spend with a dog, your dog experience and anything else that would help us get to know you better.

 

Please note that a failure to include all requested information may result in a delay of processing and your chance to become a guardian. This is a first come, first serve basis and the program has very limited spots available. 

Once I have reviewed the email and believe that you may be a good candidate, I will respond with the next steps. 

We look forward to hearing from you. 

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