

Pups are generally $1,000 and all come with up to 2 year replacement guarantee against serious genetic defects-such as Hip Dysplasia, defective heart, or other serious condition. Diagnosis must be by a licensed veterinarian. Buyer is responsible for all shipping costs. This guarantee is void if the pup has been bred. Breeder reserves the right to have their own veterinary diagnose any conditions with the breeder and her vet to make the final determination. Guarantee applies to original purchaser only. Dogs older than 12 weeks available are individually priced. Same guarantee applies. TO ORDER YOUR PUP; 1. A reservation list will be kept with pups going to those in the order they were received. NO DEPOSIT is to be sent in for this reservation list. When the pups are 2-3 weeks old and I have determined that all is well with them and that they are a good representative of the breed, I will notify those on the list that I have a pup available for them. A non-refundable deposit of $250.00 is then required. 2. The full balance of the pup is due by 6 weeks of age. 3. Shipping expenses are the responsibility of the buyer. Seller can make arrangements and ship pup in the continental United States for $250.00. Older dogs and those shipped out of the United States will have prices adjusted according to the cost. Shipping costs must be prepaid by buyer before shipping and funds must have cleared my bank. 4. PayPal is available on this sight for your convenience. Add an additional $15.00 per transaction for a processing fee. Personal checks are also accepted but must of cleared my bank before receiving any pup. 5. Please indicate what sex you wish for. 6. If you have a color preference I will try to accommodate you. With the exception of brindle no specific colors are guaranteed. A fawn may range anywhere from a powder light fawn to a red fawn. A brindle may be any color combination of brindle. Please be advised that this breed is not for everyone. This is a large and powerful dog that has been bred to handle any situation that may arise on a working farm. They are independent thinkers and while they are bred to love their family (especially the children) they are "alpha" dogs that require their owners to be "alpha". It is better if you are experienced with large dogs, but in all cases we recommend obedience training. The rewards from owning this breed are many, but so are the responsibilities. Denise Geranen |