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Raising conformationally correct working livestock guardians with great temperaments, natural instinct, and low prey drive.

Puppy Prices | Planned Litters | How to reserve a Puppy | What To Feed Your Puppy | Good Dog Policy

     

How much is that puppy?  

Puppies regardless of Size, or Color are Priced Equally We don't charge more for Females,

Each puppy maybe more desirable by color or gender. Every puppy born to a litter will have the same

pedigree and same health clearances, making them all equal to each of its own littermates.


Pet Companions
$1,500 - $2,500
Price is determined by Parents health testing & show records.
Pet Companions come with Limited Registration meaning that the dog is registered but no litters produced by that dog are eligible for registration.


Performance, Breeding & Show prospects
 $2,000 - $3,000
Bitches: No Strings attached
Males: CLT Gets Lifetime Breeding Rights

Breeding and show prospects higher because you are getting breeding rights and all the work I have put into each breeding selection. You are also getting the health testing background and campaigning that I have done with the parents and/or grand parents.  

Discounted Bitches with Terms of Co-Ownership with Puppy Back & Championship Title Agreement

We take breeding dogs very seriously and only want the best to represent the breed!

 

Spay/Neuter Contract MUST be signed for all puppies that do not met our high standards of breeding and show quality.

 

Kennel Tours: Our Farm lifestyle is associated with the unpredictable nature of animals and can be risky for the average person. Because of this, we do not provide "kennel" tours, which is allowing the public onto our property and into our home. Visitors can potentially bring Parvo onto our property unknowingly.
 

NO PUPPY OR DOG LEAVES OUR HANDS WITHOUT A SIGNED CONTRACT

 

 

 

How do I reserve a puppy?

PLEASE NOTE that I will not contact you when a litter is born to inform you of its arrival. Due to Families not replying to our emails and notifications, we do not use any type of waiting list, or reservation list. Follow us on Facebook as this is where we post our litter announcements and new first before anywhere else.

We strive to improve structure and type with each litter. There is no guarantee on weight, height, structure, conformation, or temperament no matter what maybe assumed by either breeder or anyone else. Many factors including environmental, nutritional, and genetics have an effect on all of these outcomes.

 

STEP 1: Read our Contract

 

Pet Puppy Contract: Download

Breeding/Show/Performance Puppy Contract: Download

 

STEP 2: Applying

Fill out our Application so that we can see if your family is a good fit for our breeding program.

Adoption Application: Download

STEP 3: Placing a Deposit

Inquire/eMail to see if you can hold a reservation slot with a $500 non-refundable deposit AND Signed contract. Contract must accompany the deposit for your reservation to count.

Deposits are applied to the total puppy adoption fee and are only good for 2 years. This means that if there is not a puppy in the litter that your family likes, you can choose to wait for another litter, but a puppy must be chosen within 2 years or your deposit is forfeited to CLT and applied to our continuing health tests and showing to preserve our quality breeding program.

STEP 4: Choosing a Puppy

When puppies are 8 (sometimes 9) weeks old they are evaluated for Temperament, Structure & Breed type. This process separates pet quality from show/breeding quality. Only then will picks be made in order of deposit received. Breeding/Show Prospect Deposits have first priority over pet companions. CLT will ALWAYS have first choice in every Litter to preserve our quality breeding program.

STEP 5: Delivery

Once puppies reach 9 week old, they are hand delivered to their new homes and the remainder balance is due unless your puppy is flying in which case balance plus shipping fee is due before this time.

Local Delivery. We almost always met families in populated area's approximately half way. Families maybe subject to a $2 per mile fee.

Out of Area - Air Transportation. We do not use a Flight nanny or Carrier service because we feel that we cannot trust anyone to make sure that each puppy is cared for and protected to ensure their safety. We personally will fly with our puppies in cabin to the new families closest major airport.

Air Transportation Fee: $600 or $400 if combined with another family to the same airport or connection airport.

This Fee includes:

  - Gas to the airport (50-100 Miles one way)

  - Flight Ticket for myself round trip ($400-$600)

  - Flight Ticket for the puppy ($125)

  - Airport Parking Fee ($25-$50)

 






PAYMENT OPTIONS:

Cashiers Check 

Money Order 

Zelle

Cash

 

METHODS NOT ACCEPTED

Paypal

CashApp

Venmo

Checks 

Credit Cards 

 

VISITING POLICY:

We do not allow visiting & playing with puppies, who are still developing antibodies and immune systems that are not yet protected by vaccinations. Visitors can also potentially bring Parvo onto our property unknowingly which is a deadly virus to young puppies.

Puppy theft is also a growing problem, so unknown traffic in our home endangers the safety of our family and puppies. So seeing us and our dogs means that you are also seeing our home and any puppies we have as we raise them in our home and not out in a kennel. We have added 24/7 video surveillance to help protect our family, home, and pets.

We understand that this will make many families uncomfortable with working with CLT as there are so many people out there now more than ever trying to scam people for money on fake puppy sales. We do our best to post a lot of pictures and videos of our puppies and their parents on our facebook page, we also which we have many followers of families who already have one of our babies.
 

 

CLT's little treasures are AKC & UKC Registered.

They are microchipped with current shots and de-worming.

 

Parents are all health tested and have been shown in AKC and UKC Conformation. Showing dogs is a good test of their temperament as well as a great tool for us as breeders to better our dogs in order to move forward with the dogs that best meet the standard of the breed in both structure and temperament.

 

  • Non-refundable Deposits are $500 and are applied toward the adoption fee. It can also be transferred to future litter.

  • We Recommend you wait until your puppy is 4 months old to get him/her fixed, this is also a great time to get your Puppy a Rabies Vaccine and register with the city. Spayed/Neutered Pets are cheaper to register with the city then intact pets. We highly recommend doing this so the city has your puppies information and Microchip # incase your little one gets lost.

  • We are here for you from moment of adoption until forever. If in the future is you can no longer provide for your treasure for any reason, DO NOT TAKE THEM TO A SHELTER, we will gladly take him/her into our care providing you cover the expense to get them to us. We will do our best to rehome them in the best home (no refund or fee will be compensated).

  • Once puppies leave us, we are not responsible for parasites, protozoan's, and contact with Parvo. Puppies will have preventative care against these health issues before they leave. There is no guarantee that puppies are 100% protected and that they can still get these

CLT's Good Dog Policy

Revised November 2022

 

If you are contacting us first through GoodDog then both you and CLT are required to use GoodDogPay (which has added fee's) as per GoodDog’s newest Platform Policy (https://www.gooddog.com/good-breeder-center/on-platform-policy).

 

Unfortunately, this means that all money transfers must be made 4 days before you can pick up your puppy to protect CLT and our babies. As always we will ensure that the puppy you chose is the right fit for your family with videos and photos. 

 

We do not like to process going home meet-up’s this way but we cannot break GoodDog’s Policy if we wish to continue to use them to promote our Kennel.

 

We here at CLT hope that you understand this change for GoodDog Families.


 

“I don’t want a show dog, I just want a pet.”


This is one of the most pervasive sentiments that puppy buyers, especially families, express when they're looking for a dog. What they really mean, of course, is that they don't want a show BREEDER – don't want to pay the high price they think show breeders charge, don't want to go through the often-invasive interview process, and think that they're getting a better deal or a real bargain because they can get a Lab for $300 or a Shepherd for
$150.

I want you to change your mind. I want you to not only realize the benefits of buying a show-bred dog, I want you to INSIST on a show-bred dog. And I want you to realize that the cheap dog is really the one that's the rip-off. And then I want you to go be obnoxious and, when your workmate says she's getting a puppy because her neighbor, who raises them, will give her one for free, or when your brother-in-law announces that they're buying a goldendoodle for the kids, I want you to launch yourself into their solar plexus and steal their wallets and their car keys.

Here's why:

If I ask you why you want a Maltese, or a Lab, or a Leonberger, or a Cardigan, I would bet you're not going to talk about how much you like their color. You're going to tell me things about personality, ability (to perform a specific task), relationships with other animals or humans, size, coat,
temperament, and so on. You'll describe playing ball, or how affectionate you've heard that they are, or how well they get along with kids.

The things you will be looking for aren't the things that describe just "dog"; they'll be the things that make this particular breed unique and unlike other breeds.

That's where people have made the right initial decision – they've taken the time and made the effort to understand that there are differences between breeds and that they should get one that at least comes close to matching their picture of what they want a dog to be.

Their next step, tragically, is that they go out and find a dog of that breed for as little money and with as much ease as possible.

You need to realize that when you do this, you're going to the used car dealership, WATCHING them pry the "Audi" plate off a new car, observing them as they use Bondo to stick it on a '98 Corolla, and then writing them a check and feeling smug that you got an Audi for so little.

It is no bargain.

Those things that distinguish the breed you want from the generic world of "dog" are only there because somebody worked really hard to get them there. And as soon as that work ceases, the dog, no matter how purebred, begins to revert to the generic. That doesn't mean you won't get a good dog – the magic and the blessing of dogs is that they are so hard to mess up, in their good souls and minds, that even the most hideously bred one can still be a great dog – but it will not be a good Shepherd, or good Puli, or a good Cardigan. You will not get the specialized abilities, tendencies, or talents of the breed.

If you don't NEED those special abilities or the predictability of a particular breed, you should not be buying a dog at all. You should go rescue one. That way you're saving a life and not putting money in pockets where it does not belong.

If you want a purebred and you know that a rescue is not going to fit the bill, the absolute WORST thing you can do is assume that a name equals anything. They really are nothing more than name plates on cars. What matters is whether the engineering and design and service department back up the name plate, so you have some expectation that you're walking away with more than a label.

Keeping a group of dogs looking and acting like their breed is hard, HARD work. If you do not get the impression that the breeder you're considering is working that hard, is that dedicated to the breed, is struggling to produce dogs that are more than a breed name, you are getting no bargain; you are only getting ripped off.

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Chrystal Chavez-Rackley

760-578-9921

CLTRussells@gmail.com

Best way to get a hold of me is E-mail or Text Message

 

December 27, 2023

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