As a small family show kennel we do not have many litters, maybe one or
two a
year. When
we do breed,
our emphasis is on breeding for the best
possible match
to breed standard
and to acheive the best
possible
lines. We
do not breed
specifically to sell or for profit.
However, from time to time we may
have puppies that
we
choose not
to keep for various
reasons. Those puppies
will be available to quality
pet, show, agility, or
obedience homes.
When we do place puppies outside our home, we are adamant about matching the
right
puppy
to the
right
home. All of our puppies are members of our family. Therefore,
anyone
purchasing
a puppy from
Crown
Jewel
becomes a member of our
extended
family. As such,
we will remain
interested in you and
the puppy
and
request that we
keep
in touch over time
as "families" normally do.
If you have an interest in obtaining a quality puppy from Crown Jewel Papillons, you
may
email us at crownjewelpapillons@yahoo.com to indicate your interest and to
provide some
information about
you
and your family and home environment. We will
then be glad to forward
a questionnaire for you to
complete
so that we may learn
more
about you and the type of
puppy you desire.
Food for thought regarding Papillon (really any breed) puppies:
Puppies of all breeds can be found from any number of sources. One can go to
newspaper
ads,
special
dog
sale websites, backyard breeders, pet stores, and even a
busy corner or
parking lot
at times. You
can
even
get a "registered" puppy from these
sources. While the
prices may be
lower from such sources,
you
usually
cannot be sure
of the quality, pedigree
health and
soundness of the puppies. Many of these
dogs
are
from
what is termed "backyard
breeders" (breeding to sell/earn income) or puppy mills.
If you
have
ever
seen or
visited a
puppy mill,
believe me you would not want a
puppy from one. You
might feel
so
sorry for all
the
dogs
there that you would like to rescue them all, but
you're most probably in for more
than you bargained
for if you
obtain one of their dogs.
On the other hand, if you want a quality puppy that has been carefully bred and cared
for and
comes with
health
guarantees, a contract protecting both the buyer and
seller,
and a breeder
who remains interested
through the
lifetime of the dog, you will
seek out
a reputable,
knowledgeable and recognized breeder of
the
breed you are
desiring. Such
breeders can
generally be found listed on the website of the National
Clubs
for
the breed.
Yes,
their prices
will be higher, but, as the old saying goes "you get what you pay for".
A puppy is on-going source of love and devotion. A puppy is also an investment
(not only the
initial
purchase cost
but on-going costs such as veterinarian, food,
training, etc.) and a long
term commitment.
It's extremely
important
that
everything is in place to make that
commitment work.
We encourage you to do your research on a breed carefully before making a
decision on a
puppy. Know
what
you
are looking for and at. Reputable breeders
will assist you with
questions and help you
understand the
breed
and its
characteristics. They will not just sell
you a puppy because you want a
puppy.
They'll want to
know
a lot
about you,
your home
environment, etc. before they
ever talk to you
about one of their puppies.
You may fee
l
like you've been "grilled" before you're even allowed to see a
puppy - and you have.
Following
this process,
the match will either be right or it won't. If it's not right,
they'll
suggest you look elsewhere
because they want
it to work for both you and the
puppy you
end up with.
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