What can I expect from a Van Haitsma puppy?
Our puppies come with the AKC litter certificate that includes a 3 generation pedigree, along with all the paperwork needed for the puppy itself to become AKC certified. They will also be up to date on shots and worming and will come with a health record for your benefit.
All of our puppies undergo Early Neurological Stimulation, a program developed and used by the US Military. This program has been scientifically proven to improve the puppies’ natural abilities, allowing these dogs to achieve more and outperform others. They also experience added physical benefits, such as greater resistance to stress, more tolerance to stress, and improved cardiovascular performance. In our puppies, we have seen better adaptation to change, better handling of stressful situations, and better socialization skills. Furthermore, most new owners report that our puppies become housebroken with very quickly with little effort required (some as quick as 2 days!). For more information on the subject please visit:
Early Neurological Training Video
The puppies are all loved on, held, and played with numerous times daily by our daughters. We ensure our puppies to be well socialized not only to people, but a variety of other animals we have on the farm including dogs, cats, rabbits, cows, horses, etc.
Your puppy is groomed (bathed, brushed, ears cleaned, nails clipped, etc) before he or she leaves the farm.
We guarantee our puppies for the everything mentioned above and so much more! Please contact us for more complete information or if you have any questions.
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•Early Neurological Stimulation – Used by the U.S. Military and scientifically proven to improve the puppies’ natural abilities, allowing these dogs to achieve more and outperform others. http://www.angelfire.com/fl/alaturka/imgArticles/ENS.pdf
•American Kennel Club breed information on the German Shepherd dog. http://www.akc.org/breeds/german_shepherd_dog/
•American Kennel Club breed information on the Rottweiler. http://www.akc.org/breeds/rottweiler/
•American Kennel Club breed information on the Doberman Pinscher. http://www.akc.org/breeds/doberman_pinscher/