Puppies will be available soon so be sure to email me if you are interested as I will be making a waiting list of first come first served.
Deposit will be took when puppies are at 4 weeks of age to secure you're choice.
Full payment must be made on the day of you picking up you're puppy.
I have not yet considered whether or not to ship puppies but I would transport them around the country if I believe you are offering a suitable home for one of my puppies. Travel expense will be added to the total cost of the pup. Prices will start £800 to £1000 and will change depending on factors as coat appearance, eye colour and size.I follow the Pomsky club of America's code of ethics that I copied below so you know what standards i am upheld to and what to expect from me as a breeder:
Breeders will maintain the best possible standard of care for their dogs and puppies. This includes proper and adequate diet, Clean living conditions and proper vet care. Aside from very young puppies dogs will not be kept in cages of any kind for long periods of time. Crate training is fine of course but no dog should live in a cage.
Breeders will dna test all puppies and submit a copy of the results to the PCA for our archives.
Breeders will register all pomsky puppies with the PCA and require anyone purchasing intact pomskies to sign a contract stating that they will register their puppies through the PCA. It is very important that we keep track of our lines if we want to apply for registration with a larger kennel club in the future. It is also an important measure to ensure quality control and a standard of care for the pomskies you sell with breeding rights.
We will not allow "backyard breeding". Any and all pairings of dogs should be carefully planned out and supervised. It is the responsibility of the breeder to be sure that only the intended stud is with the female during her heat. Puppies should not be raised in the backyard either. Pups should always have protection from the elements and a heated/air conditioned space when necessary.
Breeders will offer a 1 year health guarantee on all puppies sold.
Puppies will go home no earlier than 8 weeks of age.
Breeders will only sell dogs in good health and will offer a full refund if puppy has a serious health issue of any kind within the first 72 hours. (Barring injuries resulting after the puppy went to it's new home of course.)
Breeders will be available for questions and concerns for the lifetime of the puppy.
Breeders will be honest in all dealings with customers and fellow breeders.
Breeders will only use photos of dogs that they own, have used for stud service or have permission to use.
Breeders will not speak ill of other PCA members. Contributing to rumors and smear campaigns is beneath us. When you come to us with an issue we will only consider proven facts. So be sure to use email not the phone if you are having issues with a breeder or a customer. If an issue arises it can be dealt with privately through the PCA.
Breeders will never sell their puppies to pet stores, pet brokers or puppy mills. A puppy mill by our definition is anyone owning 10 or more dogs over 6 months of age. We do not feel that it is possible for anyone to meet all of a dog's emotional needs if they own that many dogs. We only support small, in home breeders.
Breeders will never auction their puppies off to the highest bidder. Finding the best homes for your puppies takes time and should be taken seriously. A breeder should have a minimum of 1 phone (not email or text) conversation with a person before they send them a puppy.
Deposit will be took when puppies are at 4 weeks of age to secure you're choice.
Full payment must be made on the day of you picking up you're puppy.
I have not yet considered whether or not to ship puppies but I would transport them around the country if I believe you are offering a suitable home for one of my puppies. Travel expense will be added to the total cost of the pup. Prices will start £800 to £1000 and will change depending on factors as coat appearance, eye colour and size.I follow the Pomsky club of America's code of ethics that I copied below so you know what standards i am upheld to and what to expect from me as a breeder:
Breeders will maintain the best possible standard of care for their dogs and puppies. This includes proper and adequate diet, Clean living conditions and proper vet care. Aside from very young puppies dogs will not be kept in cages of any kind for long periods of time. Crate training is fine of course but no dog should live in a cage.
Breeders will dna test all puppies and submit a copy of the results to the PCA for our archives.
Breeders will register all pomsky puppies with the PCA and require anyone purchasing intact pomskies to sign a contract stating that they will register their puppies through the PCA. It is very important that we keep track of our lines if we want to apply for registration with a larger kennel club in the future. It is also an important measure to ensure quality control and a standard of care for the pomskies you sell with breeding rights.
We will not allow "backyard breeding". Any and all pairings of dogs should be carefully planned out and supervised. It is the responsibility of the breeder to be sure that only the intended stud is with the female during her heat. Puppies should not be raised in the backyard either. Pups should always have protection from the elements and a heated/air conditioned space when necessary.
Breeders will offer a 1 year health guarantee on all puppies sold.
Puppies will go home no earlier than 8 weeks of age.
Breeders will only sell dogs in good health and will offer a full refund if puppy has a serious health issue of any kind within the first 72 hours. (Barring injuries resulting after the puppy went to it's new home of course.)
Breeders will be available for questions and concerns for the lifetime of the puppy.
Breeders will be honest in all dealings with customers and fellow breeders.
Breeders will only use photos of dogs that they own, have used for stud service or have permission to use.
Breeders will not speak ill of other PCA members. Contributing to rumors and smear campaigns is beneath us. When you come to us with an issue we will only consider proven facts. So be sure to use email not the phone if you are having issues with a breeder or a customer. If an issue arises it can be dealt with privately through the PCA.
Breeders will never sell their puppies to pet stores, pet brokers or puppy mills. A puppy mill by our definition is anyone owning 10 or more dogs over 6 months of age. We do not feel that it is possible for anyone to meet all of a dog's emotional needs if they own that many dogs. We only support small, in home breeders.
Breeders will never auction their puppies off to the highest bidder. Finding the best homes for your puppies takes time and should be taken seriously. A breeder should have a minimum of 1 phone (not email or text) conversation with a person before they send them a puppy.