Fist litter scheduled for 2011

We strive to uphold high principals of breeding, take every step to ensure that show, breeding or pet families receive quality, true to type, healthy puppies from us and that we act as responsible and trustworthy breeders.


Please note that we will not consider a family for adoption of a puppy unless we receive a completed information sheet first.


Should you wish to be notified when a future litter is born, or you'd like to express interest in an available puppy, simply then complete the Information Form to help us form an idea of what you're looking for. 


See past litters - scroll down below expected litters


AVAILABLE FOR ADOPTION                    

Siegertal Pippin (Pippin)


This sweet little 18 month old girl is unfortunately unsuitable for our breeding programme and is available for adoption as a desexed pet.


Pippin has fully imported German parents and this certainly shows in her bright, intelligent, and extremely willing personality as well as her lythe movement. Pippin is very handler attentive and loves to learn any new trick with very little effort on her handler's part.


Pippin has a very sweet and exuberant personality who loves to be with her human and learning new things. Her sweet personality is well suited to obedience, but her nature would not lend well to a guard dog situation, unless you simply want a pretend guard dog (who wags it's tail at visitors).


To express interest in adopting Pippin to complete the inquiry form as directed and send it to us.  Place Pippin's name next to the question regarding breed you are inquiring about.


 


For puppy ORDERS, 

click on the Rotty button below.    Please complete the information sheet and send it back to us.  This will automatically put you on our waiting list.


 


I'm often asked how long the waiting list is.   The waiting list is as long as the responses to a litter birth broadcast.    Sounds odd, I know, but people put their names onto waiting lists and will keep looking, if a puppy becomes available, they are so excited they forget to tell all the other breeders with whom they've placed their names.   So, it's as long as those who respond to a litter birth broadcast.   Everyone gets equal chance of a puppy as it's those that respond and pay a deposit that secure a puppy.    I do have to add though that our puppies are usually sold with a day or so after a litter broadcast, so if it's getting close and you're getting nervous/excited, feel free to get an update from us.