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This is West Winds Marcus Soloman
Soloman is now six years old, we owned both his parents and raised him from a pup. Although we haven't used Solo for stud as much as some of the other males, He has produced 3 litters for a total of 18 beautiful puppies
This is West Winds Our Impressive Griffin
Griffin is just over a year old, Hes a handsome Magnum son and he has a lot of puppy energy but hes very smart and has completed Obedience School and also received his CGC Canine Good Citizen Certificate
Griffin just became a father !!! We have 17 beautiful pups from him.
Chance
Indy lives in Pennslyvania with his owner Max, they have a wonderful bond
Ritzy Lives in California
And was purchased
by Detroit Tigers Pitcher
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This was Austin, owners named him Diezel, he passed away in 2008
This is Bonnie, owners named her Nikki, she went to live in New York, and is much loved & spoiled girl
I bought Noble about a year ago from a friend, he is from a Kodiak female that I sold them three years ago; his father is from California, from the same breeder that supplied Chris (beethoven) for the first Beethoven movie and the female Missy for the second Beethoven movie. We have no offspring from Noble yet but hope to in the future.
Indy on his first hike at the Jacobsburg State Park.
This is West Winds Noble Whit Tru One
Please Note:
Every pup I sell, I ask the buyers to please keep in touch and let me know how pup is doing. Some people are great about it but many never contact me . I realize people are busy but I brought these pups into the world and it hurts me when I never get a picture or email to let me know that the pup is adjusting ok.
Every dog I have ever bought- not one of the breeders asked me to keep in touch; when they got their money and the pup went out the door, they were not interested if it even survived.
In my opinion, if you breed a dog in this already overpopulated world, you should be responsible enough to keep tabs on the pup and ensure that placement is working out, even though I do my best to place them into forever homes.
Tips on buying a pup; There are responsible breeders and there are irresponsible breeders-- Make sure you get a contract.
I have a standard purchase agreement, very similar to what most breeders offer. A breeder can only cover genetic issues, we have no control over a puppys environment after it leaves our care -- so if your child drops the puppy , or the puppy gets into your garbage pail and gets sick, or falls down your steps at home, then you are not being a responsible pet owner and supervising the puppy. Having a new puppy is the same as having a two year old toddler, you wouldn't put a toddler outside alone or not supervise what they are doing indoors or out.
he's an adorable boy that lives in Michigan
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