Completing this application is a step in the process to acquiring a puppy from LonelyCreek Bullmastiffs but it does not guarantee you will get a puppy from this or any future litters. While it's unlikely, the breeder reserves the right to refuse any placement at any time.
APPROVAL AND DEPOSIT: I will review applications within 1 business days of receipt. Applications are processed in the order they are received. If your home is a good fit, I'll notify you.
YOUR PICK OF PUPPY: Puppies will be choosen in order of deposits received. We do not begin choosing usually until they are 7 wks old and can be stacked on a table. Puppies have been micro chipped by then and there is no mixing them up. We ask that you make a choice within 24 hours of notification since there may be other families waiting for a chance to choose. Should you elect to not take a puppy from the litter, the deposit is tranferable to another upcoming litter.
GOING HOME: We cannot hold puppies for extended times; it is critical for their social development that the litter departs within a reasonable timeframe. If you have a big vacation planned or have events that would conflict with a young puppy, please know puppies cannot be boarded in a kennel until they have received their full immunizations vaccination which cannot be done until 4 months of age.
CONTRACT: We have a contract and will not place a puppy without a signed contract. Please Email for one Sonya@LonelyCreek.com We believe it's the professional thing to do. If you have questions about specific terms, you need to contact us prior to picking up your puppy.
SPAY/NEUTER: We require spay/neuter at or before 12 months. If you're a breeder you should probably look elsewhere. This might seem hypocritical at first glance, but we have a take-back provision in our contract. Any puppy from our home always has a home here, and will never experience the fear and burden of life at a shelter. Taking back an unaltered dog into our home poses significant risk to our own dogs due to canine STDs and the possiblity an unaltered dog could be pregnant. Sadly, many well-intentioned folks don't remember to spay before the first heat cycle, and suddenly their barely-adolescent dog is pregnant by multiple studs of unknown heritage. Spay surgery while pregnant is exceedingly risky, and several canine STDs such as brucellosis can be transferred to humans, which poses an unacceptable risk to our family. Because we take cradle-to-grave "original home" responsibility for the puppies we created, puppies must be de-sexed unless you are under a guardian home agreement.
REGISTRATION PAPERS: Our excellent family companions come with registration papers to the American Kennel Club.