FAQS
How old will my puppy be?
-Puppies are off of mom's milk by about 6-7 weeks. We prefer to keep them until about 10-12 weeks so that they are able to be socialized and learn some important things from mom!
What will I need at home for my new puppy?
-Water and food bowls, possibly a kennel, puppy pads/newspaper, a local vet, lots of love, and a little bit of patience!
What will my new puppy come home with?
-All puppies will come with a few servings of Diamond Naturals Large Breed Puppy food in the lamb flavor. They will also come with a leash, a collar, a tag, shots and health records, a small toy, and a stainless steel bowl.
Does Shop Dog Bullies deliver or transport?
-This is a case by case basis with the price and option to be determined between us and the new owner to be.
How do deposits or payments get handled?
-Your $1000 deposit can be sent through cash app, zelle, or venmo. It is non-refundable, but can be transferred once to another puppy in an emergency circumstance. The rest of the payment is due upon pickup.
What is the best way to contact us?
-Currently the best contact method would be to email us directly, or to reach us on our instagram or facebook page.
Will my puppies ears be cropped?
-Ears can be cropped from 6-12 weeks. We can facilitate that, at cost, upon receiving deposit and discussing it.
How long do I have to collect my puppy?
-You have 3 days from the original agreed upon date to collect your puppy, otherwise your deposit will be forfeited. Unless agreed upon in writting by us. If travel plans are made and you are a no show, your deposit will also be forfeited.
Is my puppy purebred? Does my puppy come with papers?
-Every puppy come with an ABKC registration paper. It will be marked for "PET ONLY" unless if you purchased full / breeding rights.
What is the cost of adoption?
-Depending on the dog, training, and parents.. The cost of adoption will rang from $1500-$3500, with some exceptions, for pet homes. Full / breeding rights homes would start off at $2500 and go from there. Again this is heavily dependent on the puppy, parents, and training!