WESTIE VALBRIDEN

 

For a reservation

Please write us or call us for more informations, those are basic.

1. We accept reservation for male or female  available on the nexts litters.    When you do a  reservation we respect  your row of booking according to the wanted sex.  You could reserve a puppies by email or phone, we need you give us some information.  You could find a list at the end of this page.  You have to put a deposit of 200$ to confirm your reservation and send with reservation contract we shipped you before by email or mail.

2. If you want, before a reservation,  know us or saw some westie, you could visit us at an exposition. We only accept visite from a people they have reserved a puppy with a non refundable deposit.

3. Departure of puppies:  the puppy can't leave our breeding before 10 weeks.

Valriden is a family thing and accept visit on appointment only and when we have available puppy only !

Our contract  include :

  • Identification of the salesman and the buyer;
  • Identification of the puppy: breed, litter number, parents registration, etc;
  • Valbriden puppy have to be spoiled (sterilize) at six month of age maximum.  You have to send us a proof of sterilization and after we do the transfert on  CKC registered .
  • A tens open days guarantee for your puppy for viral diseases, distemper and worm problem;  You have the responsability to visit your veterian to confirm you the puppy was in good healt in that period.
  • A guarantee up to the second birthday of the dog for congenital and/or hereditary problems preventing a normal life of the animal;  The specificity of that guarantee are on the contract. 
  • The obligations of the buyer (inoculations, food and care according, etc.): 

  THE TEN GOLDEN RULES OF PUPPY CARE to have a good companion

1.  TRAINING STARTS ON DAY ONE.  Since dogs are not born fully trained, your puppy will be looking to you for guidance.  Good training plays a big role in ensuring a happy and successful relationship between you and your dog.  Through training, your dog will learn to understand what his human companions expect of him and be better equipped to fit into his environnement.  Likewise, the better you understand your dog's behavior, the more rewqrding your relationship will be. 

2. A PUPPY NEEDS A BALANCED DIET. What you feed your puppy realty matters.  In fact, he needs special nutrition with just the right amounts of protein, fats minerals, and vitamins.  A puppy's diet must also be balanced so he receives the right amount of nutrients.  Food should be concentrated to allow him to take in all the needed nutrients with a small amouhnt of food.  And always make sure your puppy gets plenty of fresh, clean water. 

3. KEEP YOUR PUPPY WELL GROOMED.  Start grooming your puppy at an early age.  The earlier your gog gets to know the procedure, the more readily he will get used to it.

4. PUPPIES NEED REGULAR DENTAL CARE.  Taking care of your puppy's teeth now will prevent a lot of problems later on in his life.  In fact, the number one healt problem for dogs, apart from being overweight, is perionontal disease.   The accumulation of tartar and plaque and the resulting gingivitis can lead to more serious desease.  so start brushing your puppy,s teeth now, because most dogs over two years of age who haven't received regular dental care have these dental problems.

5. EXERCISE YOUR PUPPY DAILY.  Part of the normal routine for a healthy puppy is regular exercise.  The amount your dog needs will depend not only on his size, but also on his breed.  Don't make the mistake of over-exercising your puppy, however.  A growing puppy's bones are not yet strong enough to cope with the extra stress this puts on him. 

6. REGULAR VET CHECK UPS.  Ideally you should choose a vet even fefore bringing your puppy home.  Then, once your puppy is home, you should take him in to the vet within the next day or so for an overall check-up.  in the first few months, there'Il be several visits to the vet for various vaccinations, worm traitement and spayin|neutering.  once your pup reaches adulthood, at least one visit a year is required to ensure his ongoing good health. 

7. GIVE YOUR PUPPY HOME HEALTH CHECKS.  You can play a big role in keeping your puppy healthy by doing health check ups at home.  Checking his weight, coat and skin, eyes and ears teeth and gums, doing spot checks can prevent little problems from turning into bit ones.

8. INTRODUCE YOUR PUPPY TO OTHER DOGS.  One of the best ways to tesch good canine manners is to allow your puppy to interact with an adult dog.  Most adult dogs won't be aggressive toward a puppy though sometimes, a big dog will find a way to put a puppy in its place, perhaps with a growl or a snap.  Don't prevent an adult dog from doing this, since the puppies learn to limit the strength of their bite and how to control themselves.  If you prevent an older dog from controlling a puppy then the puppy soon lerns to think of himself as the boss and that he can do anything he wants.

9. REWARD GOOD BEHAVIOR.  Positive reinforcement is a powerful way to make your puppy a well-behaved member of your family.  Reward him with a treat or praise when he does what you tell him.  This will encourage the repetition of good behavior and will increase the likelihood that he will repeat the diserie behavior in the future.

10. BE PATIENT.  Raising a puppy requires a lot of love and even more patience.  Educate yourself by reading as much as you can about raising a dog, talking to other dog owners and connumicating with your vet.  Remember, this is why you bought your puppy from a breeder, call us whith any questions you may have.  This will eliminate many surprises along the way, and will put you well on the path to building a strong, long-lasting relationship with your puppy.

    At the departure, you and your puppy will leave as well with:

  • Contract and guaranty of Valbriden; 
  • A pet secure assurance for puppy;
  • A Valbriden guide for puppy training if you don't received by email;
  • If we cannot send you picture of your puppy at around 3, 5 and 7 weeks, a CD with those photos;
  • A pedigree of your puppy (a copy, not an original, for that you have to wait the CKC transfert);
  • The health record  of your puppy complete by the vetetianthey  vaccin and exam them;
  • A sample of food;
  • An if you forgot the cover in cold time our a collar and a  leash for long way, we have one for you.

Reservation

To help us to reserved the good puppies for you and your family you have to told us your attempt, the temperament you look for, told us about your family and your place.  To complete a reservation we need the name of futur owner (s), adress with postal code, photo home and cell., email,  sexe of puppy you look for, and before you keep you puppy, his/her name.

 

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