How long have you been breeding?
We started breeding and showing (Jr. showmanship) in 1979. I
am a retired political science professor so the dogs get my
full attention.
Where are you located?
We're about 150 miles southeast of San Antonio, TX on the
US-Mexican line.
Are the puppies registered?
Yes, unless otherwise noted all puppies are sold with a
full AKC registration. If they have a bad bite, one testicle,
etc... we will limit registration. Those puppies are sold as
pet only and would have a limited registration. They should be
spayed/neutered to insure the defect wouldn't be passed on to
the offspring.
How old are they when they can be spayed/neutered?
My vet can neuter a male that is over 8 weeks old, at the
buyer's expense, but the females have to wait until they are
older (about 6 months old) to be spayed.
How do I register the puppy?
I will have the sex and color of your puppy on the front
of the application, I will write ROCKN' in the first six
blocks. You will fill out the rest of the name. Print a unique
name (preferably a song title or lyrics), using one letter per
box. Skip a box between words. You ALWAYS want to make a copy
of the registration before sending it in. You can also
register your new family member online with AKC. Better yet,
do all this online.
How old do the puppies have to be?
Over 8 weeks, but if the puppy is going to be shipped, I
prefer that it is 9 weeks.
Will the puppy have all it's shots and dewormed?
It will have all the puppy shots and be dewormed, but you
should take the shot record to the vet to schedule a booster
and a rabies shot later. He will have his first heartworm
protection, which you will have to continue if you are in an
area that heartworms have been found. Ask your vet to provide
you with medicine for his protection.
What do I get with my new puppy?
You will get the registration paper, pedigree on both
parents, shot, deworming and heartworm records, sample of
Purina Pro-Plan Select puppy food and health guarantee. All
puppies are microchipped. Puppies will be sent with one of
their
favorite toys. You may want to purchase a donut bed, brushes,
leashes and other products when getting your new puppy.
Are there any health problems?
No matter how long you breed--nobody can produce perfect
dogs!!! The puppy is seen by the vet before you get him (for a
health certificate, when shipped) to insure you that your
puppy is in good health. If you have a congenital defect that
shows up in the first two years from date of birth, be sure to
contact me.
Do you do genetic testing on your Italian Greyhounds?
Health tests are done on the adults prior to breeding,
including the CERF test, to insure that we are raising the
healthiest puppies possible. CERF testing can only be
performed by a board certified opthalmologist. This doesn't
mean that a puppy can't have any health problems, because they
could be normal and still be a carrier. If you do have
problems, please contact us so we may be able to trace where
it came from. The parents are OFA (for hips and patellas).
These tests are a big plus. We are top notch breeders and have
our dogs tested!
What are the actual tests?
- Hip Dysplasia/Legg-Calve-Perthes
- Patellar Luxation
- CERF evaluation at 36 months, and annual testing to age 10
- Autoimmune thyroiditis
(No amount of testing can
guarantee a genetically perfect dog free of health problems.
No breeder can guarantee this. We do the very maximum of
testing.)
What if for some reason, I can't keep the puppy?
If you know of someone that will give him a good home, you
will furnish me with their address and phone number. If you
prefer to ship the puppy back it will be done at the buyers
expense and we will fine a good home for him/her. The buyer
has already agreed not to put the puppy in a shelter or
rescue, but will find a good home for him/her or return the
puppy to us.
Do you ship?
Yes, we do ship, usually on out of Laredo, TX to the
nearest major airport to you. I make all the arrangements with
the airlines and then let you know the day, flight number,
time, etc... The puppies are sent out priority and you will
have them in just a few hours. Continental Airlines is about
the only airline that a breeder can depend on.
Who pays for the shipping?
The new owner, which is usually $180 but could run as much
as $200.00. We buy the shipping crate and pay for the health
exam and certificate.
What kind of crate?
It is a nice plastic crate, ($38 from Wal-Mart) with a
baked on enamel door, that you will be able to use for the
puppy even as an adult.
Do you ask for a deposit?
The deposit is $200.00, which is applies toward the
purchase price. If for some reason you chose against a
particular the puppy, you will don't lose the deposit. It will
be applied to the price of the puppy you eventually chose.
When is the balance for the puppy due?
When the puppy is 8 weeks old. If you change your mind or
can't get the puppy, after he/she is 8 weeks old, only 1/2 of
the price of the puppy is refunded. There are no exceptions!
What form of payment do you require?
Fastest and safest is www.paypal.com (Visa/MasterCard).
I've received 43 bogus money orders in the last 5 years and
haven't been fooled by one yet. The "dog mafia" is
particularly active in this breed. You can send a check or
money order if you like but there is a waiting period of 2
weeks before the puppy can be shipped.
What are microchips?
They are tiny (about the size of a grain of rice)
computerized chips which have an unalterable, permanent ID
number programmed into a bio-compatible device. When the chip
is implanted deep SQ or shallow IM between the shoulder
blades at a 45 degree angle so it does not migrate from the
injection site. This one step procedure is similar to a
routine vaccination. It does not require any anesthesia,
sedation, or stitches. Microchipping is approved and strongly
encouraged by the AKC. So if the puppy is ever lost or STOLEN,
he or she can be traced back to you. Scanners have been made
available to every humane society, animal shelter and animal
control agency. In addition, many veterinary offices now have
scanners available to check those strays that come in. We
don't charge for the microchip.
Will the puppy be show
quality?
There's no way we can tell if the puppy will be show
quality until they are several months old. I only show my
dachshunds to demonstrate their superior conformation. With
numerous generations of show ring success, each puppy that
leaves this home has the genetic potential to be show dog. We
don't breed pets, some of our show dogs become great pets.
Particularly attractive pets!
Do they get along with other pets?
Yes, but introduce them slowly and make sure they are
supervised until they are conformable with each other.
Do they do better as pairs or is one OK?
One is OK, but the advantage to a pair is that they have
each other to play and sleep with when they are left alone.
Which makes the better pet - male or female?
A lot of people think that a male is dominate and more
aggressive, but not so when he has been neutered, as long as
it is done early. The male won't have the desire to run across
the road to breed the neighbor's dog or even lift his leg
if it is done early enough. The Italian Greyhound males are
usually more outgoing, loyal and affectionate than the females
which seem to be more independent. The IG males seem to do
better with strangers and children, too. If they grow up with
children I think either sex is good.
Are they good with children?
Yes, a dog can be a child's best friend, as long as the
child plays with the puppy carefully and with respect. Don't
let children put the puppy on high places like a sofa, bed,
etc. until he is able to jump up and down on his own. Be sure
to show the children how to hold him correctly. If you have
small children, teach them to play with the puppy on the floor
and not to carry him around. All puppies from my home have
been handled thoroughly by my 5 year old niece, Jessica; she
is our quality control inspector. She test drives the puppies
often.
What kind of training will the puppy need?
It is always good to enroll the puppy in a puppy
kindergarten class which is usually after he is 4 months old.
He will learn the basic obedience and a simple "down".
What are you feeding the puppy?
I recommend Purina Pro-Plan Select, until he is 1 year old
and then change to the Adult. For the first couple of days, if
they don't want to eat, give him chicken or lamb.... a
hamburger-rice mixture is good. Put a little lemon in the
water, to neutralize it for the first 3 or 4 days until he
gets used to the water. Taste the water to make sure you don't
add too much lemon and make it bitter, otherwise they won't
drink it. This keeps him from getting diarrhea. If
he does have a little blood in his stool, don't worry as long
as it is a bright red and it is a small amount. This can be
caused by stress when changing to his new home.
How much should I feed him and when should I feed him?
As soon as he gets up, he will probably have to pee, then
let him eat all he wants for about 15 minutes and then again
early evening. For those that are home during the day, you may
choose a noon feeding. Don't leave the food down all the time
when you are training him. He will need to relieve himself
about 15 - 20 minutes after he eats and it's hard to train him
if he is eating all day long.
What method of housebreaking do you recommend?
It will depend on your lifestyle. If you work away from
home, you may choose to paper train, use the pee pads or
litter box vs. the direct outside training. It seems that the
first three choices have faster results, especially when it is
cold or raining out. The most important thing is to be
consistent!!! And, of course, be patient!!! Use treats to
praise him, when he does a good job. All puppies are litter
box trained here using Purina Second Nature Dog Litter. If
you are using this method, DON'T give them very much room in
the pen you are using until they can get use to where they
need to go. DO NOT let them have the run of the house and
expect him to know where to go.
How long do they live?
About 12 - 14 years (or even longer) when fed a good diet
and gets proper exercise. Be sure to have the vet check his
teeth every year, when he gets his yearly booster and if
tarter is building up, have them cleaned. You know how you
feel if you have a bad tooth. Dogs are like people...take care
of them and they will look and feel great!!
How much space do they
require?
They are a toy breed and don't require a lot of room; an
apartment of a small home is fine, but they will enjoy running
in a fenced in yard or taking a walk on a nice day. Start with
one small area and then advance them to a small room,
increasing their area, one room at a time. The BIGGEST mistake
is giving a new puppy to much room. It is better to prevent
mistakes rather than correct mistakes!
What kind of toys do they like?
We buy a lot of baby toys at the Wal-Mart. Just remember
they have a small mouth as a puppy, so you need to get toys
that they will be able to pick up and run around with. They
love a play gym across their exercise pen. I tie
a lot of the rattle toys on the side of the pen with the
plastic zip close ties. As far as a dog toy, they love the
fake fur toys that squeak.
How often to you update the pictures on the website?
We try to update the pictures and weigh them every two
weeks so you can see how much your puppy has grown. It's
amazing to see how much they grow... It's the next best thing
to being here......
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