Show versus Pet Quality

I'm often ask whether I have puppies available that are "just pets" — or without papers — so that they can be purchased at a lower price.

Let me tell you a bit about registration (papers) and what goes into a quality litter.

First, let's talk about "papers."

Unfortunately, there are many people who breed, and even register, puppies — but don't have a clue that there are guidelines and state laws to protect dogs and the people buying them.

A Shana Schnauzer

We choose to show our dogs in conformation events to prove quality (like the dog shows you see on television). You have to start with a quality dog in order to produce a quality dog!

Our dogs are also shown in performance events to prove that they are able (structure and temperament) to do the job they were originally bred for: Herding, Guarding, Ratting — and now, obedience, rally, tracking, agility and therapy work — and much more!

Shana dogs are bred for temperament and health. Although there is no 100% guarantee, we do put a tremendous amount of time and energy (and expense) into producing a healthy puppy — that is our responsibility as breeders, and we take it very seriously. We make sure each parent is healthy: we test hips (OFA), eyes (CERF), plus thyroid and other bloodwork. Additionally, our dogs are kept up to date with vaccinations, fed high quality food, and loved and cared for in our home.

Puppies

All our dogs are our pets first. They have to have good health and temperaments in order to do that.

Some families want to excel in the sport of dog showing and some don't — but all of our puppies are of the same quality from birth.

 

 

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