1. When do I need to make a deposit?
    We don't require a deposit until the puppies are 2 weeks old at that time we would contact you to do so through paypal.We Require a deposit of $206 this is non-refundable.The remaining balance is due at puppy pick up.

    2. If I'm the 3rd person to give you a deposit for a puppy, do I get 3rd choice?
    Yes, basically the 3rd person to give a deposit would be 3rd in line for choice on a litter. But, the first person isn't guaranteed “pick of the litter.” We always reserve the right to pick of the litter.For example we might want to keep a puppy.

    3. When can I meet/pick my puppy?
    We allow visitors to come meet the puppies and parents at 6 weeks old and to c hoose their puppy. If you can't make the trip we can do it through pictures and videos. This happens in the order that we received the deposits.

    4. Do you guarantee your dogs?
    Yes. Every puppy comes with a 1 year genetic health guarantee…

    5. Do you think I should crate train at night?
    Yes, we believe puppies should be crated at night. If a pup is allowed free access in your home, or even a room at night he will get into trouble. The biggest problems are soiling in the house and chewing things he's not supposed to. A young pup needs a safe place that is for them alone. Most puppies will not soil in their crate. If a puppy has a large enough area they will wake up and pee somewhere and then go back to sleep somewhere else. A puppy doesn't like to soil its own sleeping area because it needs to sleep there. It is more difficult to house break a puppy that doesn't have a crate than a pup that does have a crate. Also, the puppy would be safer at night in a crate. There are possibilities of the puppy playing or chewing on harmful things.

    6. Are they AKC Registered?
    Our puppies are all AKC registered and come with full registration we would like to know if you plan on breeding .

    7. How can I pay for my puppy?
    We accept PayPal, credit card, and cash.

    8. How often should I feed my puppy?

    Most puppies should be fed three times a day, until they are about 4 to 6 months old. Then change it to twice a day.

    9. How do I housebreak my puppy?
    First of all, realize that a puppy's body is not mature enough for muscle control of its bladder until it is 4 to 6 months of age (and sometimes longer.) Bowel control is usually faster. Tips and tricks: PATIENCE, CONSISTENCY, AND ROUTINE! All puppies need their own secure sleeping area. (Crate) A puppy usually will not void or defecate in their sleeping area. Do not give a puppy food or water past 7 p.m. No food after 6 p.m. Obviously, this time can be adjusted if it is very hot or the puppy has had a big play time. This gives the puppy plenty of opportunity to be able to go to bed with an empty bladder. Keep the puppy in site at all times! After 20 minutes let the puppy outside and give the command, for example “go potty.”

    Take puppy outside :

    • As soon as a puppy wakes up.

    • Right after a puppy eats or drinks.

    • After 20 minutes of playtime.

    It doesn't take long for a puppy to learn. Make a schedule for “potty time,” playtime, eating, etc. When you take the puppy outside always tell him “Outside.” He then learns the command. If you catch a puppy in the act of having an accident in the house, pick him up mid-stream and say “no” in a firm tone. NEVER hit a puppy or rub a puppy’s nose in his own mess. This does not teach the puppy anything good or positive. Remember to watch your puppy closely and recognize the “need” for him to go outside.

    10. Do you offer shipping?
    Yes , we do.Though its not our preferred way , we like meeting our puppy's new family in person, but sometimes it isn't a option . So we offer ground shipping to most anywhere in the United States and Air Shipping as well we have never had any problems or issues with either one.

    11. Will my puppy be examined by a vet before I take him/her home?
    Yes, a nose to tail vet check at 7 1/2 weeks old by a licensed veterinarian.

    12. Should I schedule a vet visit soon after I bring my puppy home?

    Yes, we do ask you to vet check your puppy with your local vet within 5 days after taking your puppy home.

    13. When can my puppy go home?

    At 8 weeks old.


    Some important information you should know:

    Puppies are being raised on Beaverdam Puppy Food. Feeding your puppy anything but premium quality dog food will affect his growth. Studies have been shown that food quality contributes to developing joint issues, including hip dysplasia. It is not all genetics. We ensure our puppies get a healthy start, by feeding quality food.

    Our puppies are vaccinated at 6 weeks with Neo-Par (a parvo vaccine,) 5-way at 8 weeks. We follow our vet’s recommendations. Many vets recommend different schedules for vaccines. Please check with your vet for continued boosters and vaccines that are required in your area and recommended by your vet. We also worm our puppies at 2, 4, 6, and 8 weeks.

    Puppies should always have something to chew on and several toys of their own. Never take away something without replacing it with something they can have. Goldens love their toys!

    Still have a question please contact us…….330.641.1513 or pineacrepuppy@gmail.com