Many people question, if they can come by to "take a look" or play with our Cavalier Shih Tzus puppies before they are placing a deposit or decide to buy one of them. The answer to the question is NO.
Please understand, you are one of many people which want to come by to "first see" our Cavalier Shih Tzus puppies for sale. Meeting multiple families, which just want to look, would be very time consuming for us and there is always a risk that one out of them, accidentally brings in a virus or parasite.
We are not a store, these Cavalier Shih Tzus puppies are raised as a part of our family, inside of our house, where we live with our children.
For the safety of our puppies and our privacy, we only meet with families which placed a deposit or booked a Meet&Greet appointment.
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Immature immune systems. Until the Cavalier Shih Tzus puppies have all three sets of their vaccinations, (that's when the are 14 weeks old), they are not completely immune against diseases that can be brought in on shoes or clothing.
Many breeders have lost entire litters of puppies due to diseases being brought into the breeder’s home. You don’t have to touch a puppy to transfer a disease to them. Your shoes and clothing can bring it in and leave it on the floor or furniture, only to be transferred to the paws of the mama dog, who then transfers it to her puppies.
Most of our Cavalier Shih Tzus puppies are reserved by purchasing families. Would you want to have a puppy reserved and know, that a lot of other families were being allowed to come and hold or play with litter mates, and put them all at risk?
We’d like to raise and socialize our puppies in such a way, that their risk to disease and/or injury is as low as possible so that we can deliver healthy puppies to the families who are waiting for them.
Not only is this a risk to personal safety, but it would also compromise our home environment, which we appreciate and love and want to protect. Our home is not a store front open to strangers. It is a home.