I do accept payments on new babies, upcoming births and planned litters after a deposit is received to secure your interest in a beautiful little baby. Deposit is $500.00 and non-refundable- deposit is deducted from price of baby. There is no set schedule or required payment amount. I know there are some wonderful parents out there for my babies and want to make it as easy and convenient as possible to help you. *Babies need to be Paid in Full before they leave my home. Credit cards, Bank Wire. I will accept Western Union and Money Gram but I'm not too keen on it as "scammers" like to rip people off using this method and would prefer to stay away from it. Their fees are also stupid. I will accept a personal check- given it is at a known major bank. I will send receipts for check payments as soon as checks officially clear the bank.
Receipts are always sent for every payment received and balance due will be posted on receipts.
*Deposits are non-refundable but are transferrable.
Babies start at $1,200- and go up. Average adult weights range from 4-5lbs with smaller babies regularly! Babies maturing at least 6 lbs are only occasional and cannot guarantee babies charted this big will get to that weight. At this time, I'll be getting first dibs on any big girls because I don't have them very often.
Deposit on babies is $500.00 for each baby.
*Deposit is required and non-refundable because once I receive a deposit on a puppy, I will be turning down other great potential parents. I receive a lot of e-mails regarding the tiniest babies. Therefore, "waiting lists" w/out deposit is not allowed. My Yorkies and their babies keep me busy and are my #1 top priority. Deposit is deducted from price of baby and as I am a detail oriented person---receipts are ALWAYS given. When buying a baby from any breeder, save ALL e-mails. This will help you protect your investment just in case!
BEWARE OF "PUPPY FINANCING"!!
Sure, Financing "seems" like a fantastic way to get your dream puppy....UNTIL:
You definitely will find out the payoff of the loan can be 40, 50+% more than the original price you paid for the puppy. If you find yourself in a situation and cannot keep the puppy... YOU STILL HAVE TO MAKE THE PAYMENTS (or ruin your credit!) The chances of finding a home to take the puppy and continue the payments is extremely slim. If your puppy gets sick or dies and the breeder is not in a Pet Lemon Law state and cuts off contact... YOU STILL HAVE TO MAKE ALL THE PAYMENTS, find a lawyer, pay them- or try to file yourself in the breeders state and most likely end up broke and heartbroken. Some finances offer no fee early pay-off. The early pay off is still the balance of the loan in full- NO DISCOUNT (just a "no penalty" clause to rip you off)
PLEASE wait for another puppy. Buy from a Pet Lemon Law state. Ask the breeder if they will accept reasonable payments before the puppy can leave or can reserve a newborn from an upcoming litter with payments while it grows. A good breeder will be glad to work with you. I would never want to see anyone in a bad situation. I do not believe in "puppy Financing companies". I personally think they take advantage of people and are a total rip off.
I will not accept deposits on any baby without contacting me first. It's very important for me to talk to potential parents before placing babies. Every baby is my responsibility and their permanent placement and well being is my top priority~
I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO REFUSE PLACEMENT OF ANY BABY(ies) IF I FEEL IT IS NOT IN THE BEST INTEREST OF THE PUPPY