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Puppies

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See below for puppies from the past litter​​

Puppies are constantly learning. We believe every interaction is training. Our puppies are purposefully introduced to a variety of age-appropriate stimulation from Day 1.  We use Early Neurological Stimulation and Early Scent Introduction followed by sounds, textures, and interaction with many people and other animals in a safe, calm environment. Litter box training will pave the way for house training. As part of our household, the puppies receive much love and attention. They will be health checked by a vet, up-to-date on shots and dewormer, and come to you with a certificate of health and a One Year Genetic Health Guarantee. Owners will receive an application for AKC registration

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Spring - found a home

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 Large, beautiful, and eager to please, Spring is a model female Berner. She loves being with her people, is easy to train, has courage, and yet is not aggressive. She has a moderate energy level and high curiosity (especially if people are involved).

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Flurry -found a home

Flurry has a Swiss Kiss that looks like a snowflake on the back of his head. He is growing into the Berner reputation of a "gentle giant." He hangs out with tiny Twirl, putting up with her play-fighting and keeping her warm. He's proven himself calm with small children already. 

Frolic -found a home

Frolic was the first to learn how to climb out of a box. Nothing stands between her and dinner! She is curious and a good problem solver. She also likes to cuddle. She is a more dominant female.

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Eddy -found a home

Eddy is the current heavyweight. I call him my Teddy, though. He is not dominant. He is quiet and easy-going.

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Orbit -found a home

The first-born male, Orbit is one of the bigger pups. He likes to be held and petted. He's very trusting of people and will completely relax in your arms. With the other pups, he is more dominant. 

Twirl -found a home

Twirl has two modes: live stuffed animal who will relax in the arms of a child and spunky, playful pup. She likes to play with toys and with her siblings. She is significantly smaller than they are. Although people-oriented from being hand-fed from birth, she also likes playing with her mom. The vet said she is healthy and neurologically sound, just too small to compete for nursing in a big litter.

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Whirl -found a home

Whirl is quiet and friendly.  She likes to be held and to play but is not demanding. She is the third smallest of the litter.

Juke -fund a home

Juke loves to run and play but always comes back to you. His favorite place is at your feet. His face is so expressive, you feel like he's talking to you. 

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Bounce -found a home

Her body is compact, so she is round like a ball. When held, she is sweet and snuggly. She looks up at you with sweet, innocent eyes. This big girl is not shy in sibling play, though. She likes to play growl.

Dizzy G - found a home

Dizzy is rolly-polly and easy-going. He is the least likely to nibble on fingers. Dizzy loves to come for love, then retreat to his own quiet space.

Cyclone - found a home

Cyclone shows signs of intelligence. He is very people-oriented and will have a whole conversation with his eyes. He is a delight to train.

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Pirouette -found a home

She may be smaller and dainty, but she holds her own with the big boys! Pirouette is patient, waiting her turn for attention rather than being demanding. She loves to snuggle and play.

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