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Home Raised Puppies

ALL Puppies are raised IN our home as members of our family. Check out our nursery pages and even see videos of the puppies.



Puppies come with:

  1. A current health certificate(vet)
  2. All current shots (record)
  3. All current dewormings
  4. A starter package of food.
  5. A couple starter treats.
  6. A toy.
  7. A chewy will be in the crate for puppy to enjoy on the airplane.
  8. An invite to call or email us anytime with any questions

Home raised puppies are healthier, happier and more self-confident making them ready to become part of your family.


We maintain good clean bloodlines.


Our Maltipoo puppies are all first generation designer crosses.


Our adults are beloved pets and receive regular vet care and tons of love. They have the whole big back yard to romp and play in (from time to time they even raid my flower beds). They are indoor dogs who get plenty of outside playtime as well as plenty of lap time. Check our our videos to see that for yourself! Also use the drop down menu above to see ALL of nursery pages, and pages and pages of photos and video to learn more about us.


We do not breed our mommies past the age of five. At that time they are spayed and spend the rest of their lives as beloved pets. Because of the personalized way we do things for our adult dogs and our puppies, we cannot have puppies available at all times.  There are some months of the year that we have no puppies at all.

Behavior Tips

Below is a list of behavior and triaing tips for you. Please bookmark this website as the links below will take you out of this website. One of my favorite TV shows is Animal Planet's "It's Me Or The Dog". I'd like to share some links to their website with you. Hopefully you will find some useful tips on making life with your new puppy a happy one.

Here is the link to their home page:

Below are links to specific pages covering specific behvaior issues:

Check these out, but please bookmark this site before clicking on a link below as the link will take you out of this website.

Teaching Your Dog To Come

Sit Training

Leash Manners

House Training

Excessive Barking

Food Guarding

Mouthing and Nipping

Urine Marking

Canine Mounting