How do we deliver our puppies?

Puppies are delivered at approximately three months of age. I understand you're eager to have them home and the wait can be long, so we'll be providing videos and photos so you can see their progress. I'll send you a dossier on the puppy's initial care needs and recommendations about the breed so you can be prepared for their arrival.

It's important to deliver them at this age because, in addition to the genetic selection process, our puppies enjoy constant stimulation and interaction, which is essential for their emotional development. Character is inherited, but it's also fostered.

It's very important for their socialization that they don't skip this crucial first stage of development. Playing with their mother and siblings is essential. Living with puppies from other litters also helps them learn to live together and feel secure. Everything they do when they're young will shape their future, and this will impact their happiness and yours.

On the other hand, at three months of age, they have already passed the first deworming and the complicated period of weaning, where they may have some decreased defenses. They are delivered with the first two vaccinations, a microchip, a passport, and the puppy's registration in the LOE (Spanish Book of Origins) belonging to the RSCE.

For the sake of our puppies, they are not sent through transport agencies; they must be picked up in person. The simple fact of moving home and being separated from their mother and siblings causes stress, which lowers their defenses. Add to that the fear of traveling alone, and you don't know if they're in good condition. When they leave home, their first contact is with their new family, the experience becomes a positive one. They feel welcomed in a loving and protective environment, which creates a very special emotional bond, making their arrival in their new home much easier and safer for them.

Each puppy leaves home with their own blanket and toy to carry the scents of home and make it easier for them to adapt. We have to say that they usually adapt very well and are usually fully integrated into the family within a few days.

When they leave home, they leave home but never my heart, so I will always be available for any questions or advice their family may require.