How to Adopt a Puppy

Step 1
If there are no currently available puppies, add your name to our contact list to be contacted when our next litter is coming!

*Next litter expected in Spring of 2025*

Step 2
Once we have a confirmed pregnancy, we will begin to reach out to those on the waitlist to complete a puppy application.  

Step 3
Accepted applicants will be notified and can place a deposit when puppies are born (we do not accept deposits before birth). Your puppy/pick order will be officially reserved once a deposit is received. 

Adoption Questions

No, deposits are typically non-refundable. If you place a deposit and decide you would like to wait for the next litter the deposit is transferrable 1 time to the next litter. 

We accept payments in cash, Zelle, or by debit/credit card (credit or debit cards will add a 3.5% processing fee).

We prefer deposits to be made via Zelle and final payment to be made in cash on pickup day. You may make payments before puppy pickup day, but final payment is due on pickup day in order to take the puppy.

If you know you want a certain type of puppy (eg: silver female) and we only have one available, or you already know which puppy you want, you may reserve that specific puppy (identified by its collar color). Otherwise, if we have several to choose from, you can reserve your “spot” in the picking order, based on order of deposits received (ie: first pick, second pick, third pick, etc.). At any point you can decide on the specific puppy you want to reserve if you are the next in line to pick. We will contact everyone in pick order when the puppies are 6-7 weeks old to finalize picks and choose a specific puppy for each family. 

Puppies can be picked up at 8 weeks old, after their vet visit. (It is Florida State Law that all puppies remain with the litter until the 8th week of age and come with a FL Health Certificate from a licensed veterinarian). We will announce this date as soon as the puppies are born. If you cannot pick up the puppy on the puppy pickup date, we can work out a date that works best for both parties.