Fall is in the air, and we are kicking off our busy season with the first litter up for selection!
These little bears are a delight, a repeat breeding of Gemma and Habibi. Their assessments are complete and selection is underway!
New Teacup Litter has Arrived!
We have a new litter born that is a week old and they are doing amazing. This is our Mallory’s first litter and she is a champ, just like her mama Halle. Daddy is Eros, our infamous SMALL daddy!Upcoming Litters & Availability
We are sooo excited for our upcoming litters to arrive. It’s the busy season and we have another Med. litter coming, as well as Small and Large! These Large puppies have been a long time coming, and now that we have confirmed pregnancies we are accepting limited reservations for these litters. Are you thinking about a Habibi in your future? We’d love to get to know you and learn how we can assist your family! Here’s the Adoption Application to get the process started.Litter Due Dates listed on the Puppies page
What size should I choose?
For families waiting for the perfect therapy or service dog, this litter is a wonderful choice for service and facility work. Wondering how to select a size when you have a need for a support animal?Large & Medium
- Therapy: Particularly if you are dealing with cognitive disability or impairment. We’ve found the bigger dogs are much more tolerant with persistent handling, touching, patting, petting, poking etc.
- Service: These dogs are helpful for any mobility impairment, including wheelchair-bound clients. They are also able to retrieve larger items such as prosthetics , diabetic testing kits etc. They are also more able to perform tasks such as helping with coat sleeves, socks and shoes as well as turning lights off and on and opening and closing doors.
Small & Medium
- ESA & Facility: The little ones are very calming and are wonderful for Emotional Support, both for their owner, or in a facility. They are every bit as capable for training alert, seizures, diabetics etc. They are easy to transport and keep close to their person in stressful outings, or situations that arise such as tantrums or self harm behaviors.
Ok my friends, I am off to finalize our selection of this litter!
Have a fantastic rest of your week, Julie