KENNEL RULES & DOG INFORMATION
Please read our Kennel Rules thoroughly by clicking on the faqs below.
We do NOT allow visitation to our kennel. Due to their age, our puppies are not immune to any diseases you may accidentally bring in on your clothing. The only immunity to diseases comes through mom’s milk; we cannot measure that or know what they have been exposed to. They don’t even have that once they wean at about 4.5 to 5 weeks.
We usually cannot begin vaccinations till five weeks, and they need at least 2 of the five ways:
- A good high-titer Parvo shot
- Kennel cough shot
- Wormings
- A chance for the vaccinations to establish immunity in their systems
For their safety, if the breeder knows what they are doing, they cannot be seen until they are eight weeks of age, at which most of the pups are already reserved.
Even when they go home with you, they need two more puppy shots before you take them out in public.
Since we are a working farm, please respect our time. Feel free to research the Boston Terriers online; if you have questions, email us. We will be happy to answer your emails.
Information
Kennels are an essential tool for a professional. Forget the old wive’s tale that you are a puppy mill if you have a kennel. If you breed junk, you are a puppy mill, even if you have one litter. Stud males, unfortunately, urinate all over to mark territory.
A breeder without a kennel has to cage the stud, or he will pee all over the house. Why do you think boy dogs get such a bad name? Because people keep them without neutering them, and they only do what nature tells them to do (marking their territory). Neuter your male dog early; you most likely won’t have a problem.