Puppies in 2012
I keep getting asked when I will have another litter of puppies. The short answer is, sometime in 2012. I sure wish I could predict exactly when puppies might be born but unfortunately, Mother Nature doesn’t allow that to happen with a great deal of accuracy. Mom-to-be is Emma and the father to be is under development at the moment. So please stay tuned! And please, drop me an inquiry if you are interested in learning more about getting a Lore Samoyed puppy. While puppies are an awful lot of work, the rewards are great!
New Development!
Since I first developed my Prospective Puppy Owner Questionnaire I’ve wanted to have it available online for easy use. I have finally converted it into a PDF form and am trying out a new service from Adobe.com. If you are interested in a Lore Samoyeds puppy, the first step is to contact me so we can talk a little bit about what the breed is like (if you don’t already know) and how much work is involved in raising a puppy. The next step is to complete the application/questionnaire which is where this is headed. This service may or may not work out, but here’s the form, available for your use and hopefully easy submittal once you’ve got it done. And if you hate it, you can always ask for me to email the form to you another way. But please try clicking here and see if it will work for you!
I know, the first thing you want to know is when puppies are born (answered above: hopefully sometime this spring) and how much they cost. Each breeder sets their own prices and they tend to vary throughout the country. It takes a lot of money and a lot of time to produce a litter of puppies and raise them to be your future best friends, ready to take on the world. I want to keep the price of these puppies within reach of a typical family but I also don’t want to lose my own shirt doing so. So the cost of a puppy is set at the best point where I can make it work financially from both points of view. I assure you (and the IRS if they are watching this page
) that I’ve yet to actually turn a significant “profit” from this labor of love. If you want to know the prices for this forthcoming litter, please drop a line. It’s not cheap, but you do get the best quality I can produce and a lifetime of support. There is no price difference based on gender or show/pet quality. Hey, each puppy take the exact same amount of cash and time to raise and therefore are valued identically!