11/17/2025
Every breeder knows this moment.
A puppy goes home, the phone buzzes a few days later, and the message starts off warm:
“We love him, but…”
And you already know what’s coming next.
He’s barking.
He’s mouthing.
He’s crying at night.
He’s “a lot.”
But here’s the truth:
That’s not a problem.
That’s puppyhood.
These babies are learning to navigate the world without their mom and littermates for the very first time. They’re overwhelmed, overstimulated, curious, nervous, excited—sometimes all in the same hour. That’s normal. That’s expected.
But a lot of people today want the shortcut.
The Instagram version.
The “perfect” 8-week-old—quiet, calm, obedient, and magically low-maintenance.
They forget that behind every well-trained, well-mannered adult dog is a human who put in the hours. Someone who stuck through the whining, the potty breaks, the mistakes, the lessons, and the growing pains with patience and consistency.
So when someone says, “He’s adorable, but I don’t think we’re a good match,” what they usually mean is:
“I wanted the reward without the responsibility.”
No puppy arrives pre-programmed.
Even the most well-bred babies need time.
They need direction, routine, and someone who won’t fold when it gets inconvenient.
People mistake an easy puppy for a good one.
The truth? Every puppy is good.
They’re just new.
And everything new is messy before it becomes amazing.
As breeders, we see the whole cycle.
We take back the puppies who return confused, scared, and wondering what they did wrong.
And we tell them softly, “It wasn’t you.”
Because it’s never their fault when someone wasn’t prepared for the hard parts that lead to the best parts.
Puppies aren’t trials.
They aren’t accessories.
They’re not something you “test out.”
They’re a commitment—living, breathing little hearts that depend on you completely.
If you’re not ready for the chaotic, exhausting, beautiful mess of puppyhood, that’s okay.
Just wait until you’re ready to give the full commitment they deserve.
These little souls deserve nothing less. 💜🐾