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That Caters to the Lhasa Apso
Little Kings and Queens
The only goal is to reach the highest standards possible. To have One Hundred percent satisfaction from our customers and one hundred percent approval from our Lhasa's.
I as sole owner of Little Kings and Queens and Alpha Dog I get to set the standards.
- I require all our dogs and any dogs listed under our name to be seen by a Vet. Meet my vet:. http://www.willisvet.com I think the world of this man.
- All Pups must have their first series of shots and dewormed with heartworm prevention (Sentinel Flavor Tabs) started before they can go to their new owner.
- All Lhasa's are purebred CKC Registered with papers and supervised breeding.
- For the pup's protection no pups are allowed outside until they are ready for sale then they are placed in a playpen, never to touch any grass until they have had all three sets of their shots. I recommend you follow these rules when you take your new pup home.
- Pup's are fed Eukinuba for small Breeds. Dry only
- Absolutely NO LINE BREEDING in my kennels. I know some breeders say it is ok. But I refuse. No males are related to any of my females
- I breed my females once a year only. Gee the girl works hard for her money. Be happy. I love my girls. I have had 8 litters and lost two pups. that is two pups to many in my book.
- All sales come with a written contract allowing the customer at least 48 hours from purchase to take the pup to the vet of their choice for a health check. Just bring the paperwork from your vet stating that the illness or the defect is prior to your purchase and of course the pup for a refund.
The Life of a Lhasa in my house.
They are all raised as family members, Sleep in beds, Play in Livingrooms, Watch TV, Play in the pool, Float on Floaters, Eat treats, Mess with the cat and raise hell.
That's how they prefer it.
In the following pages you will be able to meet my kids and see their kids, watch for when the next available litter is born. Be the first to see the babies. Learn new recipes for doggie treats. learn health tips and much more information. Watch for the weekly tip. And if you know of any tips. Please share. Someone might need to see it. |