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Frequently Asked Questions

We love to get to know you, but we know sometimes asking questions can be intimidating-

Frequently Asked Questions:

1

When is your first litter?

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Our first litter is planed for early 2025 out of our girl "Prism" with the sire to be announced at a later date.

2

Do you have a waitlist?

 

We do! You can find the form under the "FAQ & More" button at the top of the page. 

3

Can I pick my own puppy?

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No. Here at Remiem we take great care in matching families with their perfect puppy; this is because after 8 weeks we know our puppies inside and out! 

4

How can I get to know you?

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Message me! We are often traveling around and would love to meet you and introduce you to our dogs.

5

Do you place service dog prospects? 

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We generally do not. We are open to working alongside programs who meet and exceed our high expectations, but at this time we do not personally place prospects.

6

How much are your puppies?

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Our puppies are $3500 which includes a $250 deposit. This deposit is due at the time you are approved for a puppy from the available litter.

7

What do you recommend we feed our new puppy?

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We recommend feeding a brand who can meet the guidelines suggested by the WSAVA. Personally we use Eukanuba, however other brands who can meet the WSAVA guidelines are Purina, Royal Canin, Hills Science Diet, and Iams. 

8

When should I fix my puppy?

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We suggest letting your puppy get the full benefit of their natural hormones and wait until maturity, about age 2, to desex. 

9

When can my puppy come home? 

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Pick up date will be discussed on an individual basis, no puppies will go home before 8 weeks.

10

Can we get siblings?

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Unfortunately, as much fun as two puppies sound, it puts them at high risk for something called "Littermate Syndrome"; due to this we do not place siblings together nor do we place puppies with homes who already have a young puppy.

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