Puppies
Learning Begins Immediately​​
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 train with The Puppy Culture system, including 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. The puppies will be registered with the AKC.
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Introducing the "Mountain" Litter
3/27/26
Puppies are shown in birth order.
All puppies are reserved.
Everest
This red-collared female is the first-born. She's big but not assertive. She prefers to eat after the rush and scramble is over. Everest enjoys her people time and will sit to ask for attention.
Killimanjaro "Killi"
This little guy loves to eat! He's a champ at taking a bottle, likes the puppy mash, and, of course, nursing. He was one of the first to get his feet under him.
Matterhorn "Matti"
Matti is the yellow-collared male. He was first to open his eyes, early to walk, and is very people-focused. He enjoys sharing eye contact with you. He's a bit of a butterball, emphasized by his blocky head.
Sierra
Sierra, "Little Green Girl," is the tiniest of the litter. She is calm when held but holds her own in the scramble to eat. She dives right in with the biggest puppies and spreads her little body out to cover the food. We can count on Sierra to be one of the first to greet us.
Olympia
This blue-collared female has settled down. She's gaining weight rapidly and is quieter now. She does prefer to sleep in the litterbox, however!
Himalaya
Little Himalaya (purple) is waking up! She still prefers to avoid the food scramble, but she's up for a good romp one-on-one with her siblings.
Rocky
This black-collared male comes right up to the edge of the pen to greet people (and ask for attention). He continues to be laid-back but is showing curiosity as well.
Ranier
The grey-collared male once was little, but now he's the biggest in the litter. He loves to eat and get attention. Somehow, he's always a favorite of visitors.
Chisos
Chisos has woken up and is hungry! He always has an appetite. He loves attention and will scramble for it.
Denali
This Maroon collared male is curious about life. He was the first to climb the barrier in the whelping box to get to mom. Denali continues to like to explore and snuggle. He likes to wrestle his littermates, too.
Fuji
Fuji has calmed in the past week. She still is up for a playful tumble with her littermates, but she no longer fits the nickname "squeaky" that she bore the first couple of weeks. She will sit to request attention from people.
Whitney
Whitney (grey-blue) still rolls with the punches, but she delivers a few, too. It took a few days after the big boys, but she's enjoying a gentle tumble with Sierra or Himalaya every now and again. She is very good at sitting to request attention.











