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Vanna and Custom Made had their litter of Yorkie-Poo's on
April 23rd. Mom and babies are doing great. We are now
accepting deposits of $100. This litter will be ready to go
around June 4th after receiving all their wormings
and their first 6 week shots. The males sell for $300.00. We can
accept payment by Paypal for a $10.00 fee.

Lucy Lou and Custom Made had their litter of Yorkie-Poo's
on April 27th. This litter will be ready to go around June 8th
after getting all of their wormings and their first 6 week shot.
The male sells for $300 and the female sells for $350. A deposit
of $100.00 will hold your puppy until they are ready to go.

Click here to see what CKC has to say
about Cross Breeding
Hybrid-Cross Puppies
Hybrid-Cross puppies are puppies that are out of Purebred parents of different breeds.
They are popular for their longevity, resistance to disease and intelligence. We put a
lot of thought into the mating of dogs to produce our Hybrid cross puppies. We try to
combine the breeds and individuals to produce the best qualities from both breeds.
These puppies are registered with the CKC.
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Our puppies are handled daily and are very well socialized by the time they are ready
to leave with their new family. We strive to raise our puppies in a healthy, clean and
loving environment so that they will have the best start possible to a long and healthy
life with you. We are always glad to answer any questions you may have about the
characteristics of the breeds we raise and our Adult Dogs. We want your puppy to fit
in with you and your family's lifestyle so that you will all be happy.
Click here to learn more about our Deposit
Policy and how we raise our puppies.
Care Tips For Your New Puppy
A word of caution about Chew Treats. Make sure if you do give them rawhide that you
replace them often. Many dogs have gotten them caught in their throats, which means
a fast trip to the Vet or worse. As a puppy or dog chews them, they soften and the dog
is able to get small pieces off. As they wear down in size, the possibility of an accident
is more likely. PLEASE WATCH CLOSELY AND AS THE RAWHIDE DOES GET
SMALLER AND SOFTER---PLEASE THROW IT AWAY.
Chances are good that the first night your puppy is in his new home, both of you will
get little sleep. You can hardly blame your puppy for having difficulty sleeping. Dogs
are creatures of habit and routine. Your puppy will miss his mother and littermates and
will feel uncomfortable in his new surroundings until he forms a bond with you. Like a
young child, your puppy has little control over his emotions and even though he may
cry, scolding him will do nothing but cause him to fear you. If your puppy cries for you
to come to him for the first few nights, your constant appearance, whether to comfort
or scold, will only serve to reinforce the fact that he can make you appear with his
cries.
It is important that your pup has a safe place to sleep, free from drafts and harm. Many
owners have their puppy sleep in an exercise pen, and although this can be a good
choice, many puppies settle down quicker and sleep more soundly when they are
snug and warm in a crate. Once your pup is older, out of the chewing stage, and
completely housebroken, chances are that he will rarely use a crate except to travel.
If you can't bear to hear your puppy cry throughout the night, you might want to take
the soft-hearted approach and place his crate next to your bed. There, he will know
that you are near, and you can place your fingers into the crate and soothe him if he
whines during the night. Most puppies will quickly go to sleep; however, some
determined pups might refuse to settle down. If you become very irritated with your
pup, place the crate in a separate room in your home and leave the puppy there for
the night with a small amount of food and a little water. NEVER HIT YOUR PUP FOR
CRYING!
Some people choose to allow their pups to sleep in bed with them. Remember, this
will quickly become a habit that will be difficult to break later. If you allow you puppy
to sleep in bed with you, make sure that this is something you want to continue when
the pup is fully grown. It is easier to train a young pup, than to retrain a grown adult
dog.
Puppies will get into as much mischief as you allow. They are inherently curious and
extremely determined once they have put their mind to something. Your puppy will
need a safe place of his own to explore and play during the day when he is not with
you. This area should be in a location that is near you so the puppy can observe the
household activities going on around him. An easy-to-clean flooring such as vinyl or
ceramic tile is a must until he is fully housebroken.
Just as a human child will pick up objects and put them in his mouth, so will a puppy.
Be sure that any item that is small enough to choke on, or can be chewed into smaller
pieces and swallowed, is out of the puppy's reach. Electrical wires, curtain cords and
poisonous houseplants are tempting to little puppies as well. Watch your pup
carefully - he's depending on you!
Contact us at:
859-734-9309
or
859-325-3106
email
connie@cuteandcuddlykennel.com
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