05/22/2026
People often call us "breeders," and while that's technically true, it doesn't really describe what this means to us.
When others hear the word breeder, they picture puppies being born, cared for, and eventually sent off to their new homes. But for us, it goes so much deeper than that.
Our commitment starts long before those little eyes open for the first time. From day one, we're hands-on—sleeping on the floor next to the whelping pen before labor to monitoring closely to make sure mom and pups are thriving.
Our puppies aren't forgotten in kennels. They're raised right here with us, surrounded by everyday life. They hear the vacuum, conversations, laughter, and all the normal sounds of a busy household. They're cuddled, talked to, loved, and treated as individuals from the start.
And their parents? They're not just dogs we breed. They're family. They're our companions, our shadows, our best friends. They share our home, our routines, and our lives long before they ever have puppies of their own.
We don't see dollar signs when we look at our dogs. We see a responsibility to preserve and improve something special. We put in the hours, the sleepless nights, the cleaning, the monitoring, the no freedom for trips or vacations, and all the little things most people never see.
The effort we put in today helps shape the dogs these puppies will become for years to come.
This isn't just about raising a litter. It's about watching little personalities emerge, helping the shy ones gain confidence, guiding the adventurous ones, and giving every puppy the best possible start in life.
So yes, you can call us breeders if you'd like. But in our hearts, we're caretakers, advocates, and lifelong supporters of the dogs we bring into this world.
I keep in touch with all of my families, and it warms my heart to see my puppies grow old, to have families come back for another puppy, or ro simply get an update saying hi!
At the end of the day, we truly love what we do, and we love every single one of our dogs from the moment they enter our lives. Each puppy takes a little piece of my heart with them when they leave. And when you bring home one of our puppies, you're bringing home a piece of my heart too❤️
Picture featuring a puppy from my first ever litter!