407-437-3699
Miami, FL.
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How to get a Gonzmo puppy
Visits
Visits are welcome by appointment. However, do not come the same day you have visited other kennels, pet stores, vet clinics, or shelters; or with the same shoes you have been in a dog place in the last month. Young puppies are very susceptible to diseases and visitors are usually the way virus and bacteria find their way to new victims. I you forget and still come, I can always give you booties, so just let me know!
Reservations
Reservations:
Puppies can be reserved before they are born with a deposit of $300. First reservations get to pick first available and so on. Deposits are refundable until the puppies are born. Please inquire about the total fee of the puppies.
Being in our Waiting list will not warrant a puppy. We are in God's hands and we may not get enough puppies to please all our inquiries and reservations.
I do not sell to non reputable breeders, pet shops, dealers, or brokers.
I do not ship puppies. If you insist on one of our babies, you'll have to come to pick it up. No exceptions!
We reserve the right to keep as many puppies as we feel will perpetuate and benefit our breeding program.
You can place your deposit through:
1.- Cash.
2.- Check.
3.- Pay Pal. 407-437-3699 or gonzmofrenchies@gmail.com
4.- Zelle. 407-437-3699 or gonzmofrenchies@gmail.com
I do not take credit cards, but you are welcome to use Pay pal.
I do not take checks for final payments
Puppy Proof your house
When the time to take your puppy home is getting closer, you got to get ready for it. You need get your house puppy proved. First thing you need to do is to get down to ground level and see all that can be chewed or eaten by the puppy.
Puppy proofing your house check list:
Small pets: Birds, hamsters and fish tanks
If you have a cat, make sure he/she can climb away from the puppy.
Houseplants, some of which are poisonous, including the dead leaves. Check on intoxications.
Children’s toys.
Office and school supplies.
Books, magazines, mail, newspapers.
Money, especially pennies.
Electrical cords or wires Telephone cords, computer cables, TV, Cable or satellite cables.
Drawstrings from draperies or blinds.
Remote controls, VCR tapes, DVDs, CD's.
Knick-knacks, figurines, or collectibles, heavy items like lamps that can get pulled on or knocked over.
Firewood or debris from fireplaces.
Pillows, fabric arm covers, Afghans, throws.
Throw rugs, bathmats.
Candles, potpourri, plug in air fresheners.
People food, candy dishes, food crumbs, bones or discarded cooking items.
Puppy's food and treats (can overeat and get ill or bloat)
Alcoholic beverages.
Trash cans or bags.
Paper towels and napkins, clean or dirty.
Tissues or toilet paper, toothpaste and toothbrushes.
Bed and bath linens.
Clothing, gloves, hats, shoes, dirty laundry.
Jewelry, combs, hair ribbons or pins.
Medications, drugs, toiletries, cosmetics.
Basically, anything that you don't want to be chewed on, put it away until the puppy learns to be around without chewing on everything.
Picking up your puppy
You will need to bring:
Final payment, if not done ahead of time. Cash or PayPal only. Please choose friends and family, so there is no fee taken away.
If you are traveling alone or more than 2 hours, I recommend getting a travel crate. Puppies travel well on somebody’s lap, but on long trips it can be tiresome for both the puppy and the person carrying the puppy. Also, 1 or 2 plates to offer water and, in very long trips, food.
You will receive with your puppy a folder with:
Health and shot records.
AKC registration application
Microchip registration form
Puppy food sample. Enough for a few days if you need any. We feed Pro Plan focus chicken and rice
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