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Updated: May 2010
Planned Litter around October 2010
Kabova Propagander or Ch Logwood Dooley x Carillion Bootylicious
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Ch Logwood Dooley x Sharlea Ruffian
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Stay tuned for updates.
BABIES ARRIVED 15 September 2009
3 BEAUTIFUL FAWN GIRLS
And the Father Is
BIS & BISS International Ch. Ch
Tangetoppen’s Gentleman (Imp Nwy)
His first litter in Australia

Here they are at 5wks:
Hytop Gentleman Prefers Blonds - Dolly
Hytop Its In the Genes - Genie &
Hytop Baby Youll Be Famous - Fame

Our puppies are raised in a family/rural environment, are well socialised and ready for their new homes from 9 weeks of age.
Puppies will be vaccinated, wormed, microchipped, registered with Dogs NSW either on the Main or Limited register depending if the puppy for Show/Breeding or for Pet.
Puppies come with Puppy Starter pack including how to care for your new edition, vaccination cards, microchipping paper work, food, toys.

We also supply new owners with 6 Weeks Free Pet Insurance from
Petplan which also gives you peace of mind, this includes the following:
- Vet Fees up to $3000, for illness & injury, including hospitalisation, referral and complimentary medicines
- Death from illness or injury, price paid upto $1500. Losing a pet is a great sadness and nothing can replace a loved pet,
so Petplan will refund the purchase price upto $1500
- Advertising and Reward - if the puppy gets lost or stolen, they will pay for local newspaper advertising and offer an reward up to $400
- Theft or Straying - if the puppy is not found, despite all efforts they will refund the purchase price up to $1500
Full details of the Policy will be given upon purchase of your new puppy
Why do purebred dogs cost so much?
One of the best things about buying a purebred dog is knowing the puppy you bring home will grow up to look like the dog you fell in love with on the street, in the magazines, or at the shows.
In general, the price of a purebred puppy can run anywhere from $1000-$2,000
It seems like a lot- and it is- but you're getting a bargain.
The cost of producing a well planned litter are substantial. Start with health tests on both parents, add stud fees, transport costs for the stud dog or shipping costs for the dam; pre and postnatal care, registration for the litter and individual dogs- it adds up quickly, plus vaccinations, microchipping - the list just goes on.
Factor in an unexpected C-section, repeat breeding or vet-preformed implants, a breeder's bank account is rarely in the black!!
The satisfaction we get isn't from the money, but from seeing healthy, happy puppies, bred as closley to the Standard. We love seeing them in loving, responsible homes. We love to receive photo updates of how they are progressing through life.
Think of all those expensive precautions as a form of insurance,
and remember the effort your breeder went through the next time you see a "No questions asked" newspaper ad!

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