
It is entirely up to you. Placing a deposit assures you a pick from my current & upcoming litters. It is a non-refundable deposit. You will be contacted when it is time to pick out your puppy, which is at 6 weeks of age.
We require a $500 deposit and cannot hold a puppy until we receive a deposit. We will allow three business days to receive the deposit if you are mailing it — if you think it will take longer to get here, please let us know so we do not think you have changed your mind.
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 pup. We also try to match up puppies with their new families. Remember, your first pick isn’t necessarily another family’s. Every family is looking for a puppy that fits their preferences and may not be yours.
Yes, offer shiping as it is completely safe and handled by trained transport professionals. Airlines are continually changing their requirements, so we can definitely guarantee being able to ship the puppy to you.
IF you have picked your puppy at 6 weeks, we can then ship your puppy to you at 8 weeks of age. We do not ship until they are 8 weeks old and weather conditions permit. While they are with us, we take special care to expose them to clanging, banging noises, get them used to a crate, and overall get them used to the idea of noise and movement.
Puppies are NOT sedated. The airlines do not allow sedation as it compromises their ability to thrive during flight. The Lhasa Apso and Biewer Terrier puppies that are properly prepared for flight do extremely well while traveling to their new homes and are happy and ready to meet their new family. If you are picking up your puppy, you may do so at 8 to 9 weeks.
Yes, we believe puppies should be crated a 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 chewing on electrical cords, falling down steps, getting into the garbage, or chemicals kept under the kitchen sink.
They are all purebred Lhasa Apso and Biewer Terrier puppies and only sold on Limited Registration.