My waiting list is contained within my email inbox.
I don’t always have a litter planned. My “next litter” may be a month from now, or it may be 2 years from now. If you are serious about wanting a puppy from me, just keep in touch. When I finally have a litter that might have a puppy or two come available, the names I remember are the ones one that keep in touch and ask how the puppies are doing while they are growing. I am happy to share updates and stories as the puppies grow, but I am too busy to keep a list of everyone who wants updates. I’ll answer emails as they come in, if you don’t hear from me within a day, then email me again. I usually answer emails from my iPhone the minute they come in, even if its just to say “I received your email and I’ll answer it as soon as I get home”.
When I have a puppy become available, I look in my email inbox and pick from suitable homes who have emailed me in the previous 30 days or I wait to see who checks in next. When I offer you a puppy, you will have 24 hours to decide. If it takes you longer than that, then it is not meant to be.
I do not take deposits and will hold the puppy for you once travel arrangements are made and confirmed.
Inquiries and Placement:
My puppies are placed through a process of elemination, where throughout their growth they are regularly evaluated. The first puppies to be placed are the ones with disqualifying traits and next are the puppies who develope traits I do not want to propagate in my breeding program. The last puppies to be placed are the best of the litter and often have training and show experience and are between 6-12 months old but I decided not to move forward with showing.
The ultimate goal in placement, is to create an everlasting, lifelong bond between my puppy and their new owners, so proper screening is paramount. When emailing, please inquire with a proper introduction and summary of your environment and lifestyle. I will want to know what you are looking for in a puppy and what the puppy’s prospective life would be like with you. This will help me guide you toward the puppy best suited for your lifestyle. Calm and quiet puppies should go to calm and quiet homes and hyper and active puppies are better suited for lively and active homes.
Jennifer Able-Jones
Roswell, NM 88201
Jennifer@jbarpapillons.com