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Sonny

4 months

This little guy is only 2 weeks old and the eyes are just beginning to open. He is a beautiful da...

TUCK 'N ROLL ACRES CHINESE SHAR-PEI (Since 1979) Sheila Marquart

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Cindy Mayes is from California and breeds Chinese Shar-Pei & French Bulldogs We strive to ensure that every litter is the result of conscientious planning, including consideration of parents' temperament and physical well-being, clearances for hereditary diseases, pedigree and parentage. Provide the proper care and a clean, safe environment for all dogs on the premises, which includes at a minimum: Preventative veterinary care for dogs and veterinary care when sick or injured. Indoor spaces with protection from extreme temperatures Outdoor access when temperatures are safe for specific breed of dog. Appropriate daily food and water (in accordance with breed, age, reproductive status, and size.) Regular interaction, exercise, socialization, environmental enrichment (e.g. toys), and outlets to engage in normal behavior such as chewing and digging. If housed in kennels:Appropriate living space with no wire flooring Cleaned at least daily with comfortable, padded spaces for sleeping. Daily exercise and time to socialize with other dogs and people. Provide the proper care and a clean, safe environment for a female and her litter, which includes the following (in addition to all the above) A quiet, non-stressful environment for nursing/whelping separate from other dogs. Enough space to move around alongside, and not on top of, puppies. The opportunity to rest away from puppies if she chooses. Whelping area should be cleaned frequently due to the extra waste from the puppies. We do not breed a female before she is physically and mentally mature (which depends on breed), and then only if she has been examined by a licensed veterinarian and is in excellent health. Not breed a female beyond the appropriate age for her breed or as is advised by a licensed veterinarian. Not allow a female to rear more than the appropriate number of litters in her lifetime for her breed (which is generally no more than 4 to 6 litters) or as is advised by a licensed veterinarian. All of our puppies are given appropriate shots and are dewormed or have a negative fecal exam before going to a new home. The pups have had age appropriate interaction and socialization to all puppies until they leave for their forever homes. AKC proudly supports dedicated and responsible breeders. We encourage all prospective puppy owners to do their research and be prepared with questions to ask the breeder. Make sure you are not only choosing the right breed for you, but also that you’re getting it from the right individual.

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