Welcome to New Dreamz Adopting Page!
All puppies will be sold with limited registration (meaning not for breeding) unless otherwise agreed upon.
Prices reflect limited registration. Contact us for more info about Full Registration.
All of our puppies are raised in our home. We are not a kennel. They get lots of love and attention every day.
We do not let our puppies go to their new homes until they reach at least the age of 8 weeks, sometimes longer.
Our pups will have:
- Dew-claws removed
- 1st Vaccination
- D-worming
- Health agreement
- Registration papers
You can view our health agreement on our links page. There are 2 pages in PDF form you are able to print if you so desire. If you have any questions please feel free to ask.
There is also a page with a Training guide to Housebreaking, Crate training, & Separation Anxiety.
Choice of puppy is by the order deposits are received.
If you would rather wait to purchase a puppy when you are able to come and visit them in person, we understand.
Unfortunately the puppy you are interested in may not still be available.
Adopting one of our pups
Please Read.
We are taking all measures to keep our puppies safe from being exposed to any viruses or illness before they receive their first vaccination. Non-Refundable Deposits can be placed via postal priority mail or Paypal. Once a litter is born we will post notification on our website of the date we will start taking deposits. We will start taking appointments for new owners to pick up their new puppy after they are 8 weeks old.
Also, many people who have never raised a litter of puppies do not realize all the work that goes into raising a healthy litter, especially with English Bulldogs. A c-section is required to deliver English Bulldog pups. Most often the mom is not feeling up to taking care of the puppies the first day or so. That's where she and the pups require constant attention. For the first month and sometimes longer, I set my alarm every 2-3 hrs to assist mom in feeding them. Bulldog puppies cannot be left with their mother, she may accidentally lay on a puppy without realizing it and suffocate the pup. Since the puppies don't stay in with mom, we have to pay close attention to the puppies' temperature in their whelping box and make sure everyone goes potty. We also bottle feed in addition to mom’s milk to ensure each and every puppy gets enough to eat. There is a lot that is required to raising a healthy litter of bullies. Boston pups require a lot of care too however, it is not as demanding as a litter of bulldog pups. As you can see, I get NO sleep for weeks, which makes it hard to have visitors over and still give proper care to the puppies. A baby sitter is required if we have to leave the house more than a couple hours.
Please do not ask us if you can bring your dog to our house to "see" if it is going to accept a puppy. Some people don't understand and are often offended when I explain, "We do not allow strange dogs on our property. "
a few examples why....
A strange dog may:
- carry a communicable disease
- show signs of aggression
- have worms/coccidia
- have fleas
- cause stress to the mother and our other dogs
Remember not all dog owners/breeders have the same priorities when it comes to their dogs care.
Something to think about .....
What you could be exposing your healthy dog to????
If you know your dog is healthy, is properly trained, and socialized you will have no problem with your dog accepting another dog. If you need tips on introducing them and keeping a balanced pack order, we will be happy to educate you.
We encourage you to research:
The breed of dog you are considering adopting to make sure that breed is best suited for your family.
To feel comfortable with the breeder you decide to adopt your new family member from.
If you have a different breeder that you would like to visit to see if they are the match for you, please do not visit more than one breeder in the same day. There is always a possible risk of carrying something with you to the next place you visit.
And keep in mind animal shelters are also a high risk place to pick something up also.
We only want what is best for our babies; you should too.
Beware there are many "bulldog" scams out there.
Some RED flags to watch for:
- dog is priced extremely lower than others
- only contact info is of an email, most seem to be from a yahoo or gmail address
- the area code to the phone # listed doesnt match the area you are looking (google the # under reverse look up)
- only ship puppies, will not let you pick your puppy up in person if you request.
- before you place a deposit, be sure to talk with the breeder over the phone and feel comfortable (ask lots of questions)
- the dogs pictured all have different backgrounds
- ask for more pictures of the puppy (many of these scammers are stealing pictures from others)
- do not place deposit or pay for your dog via wire transfer
(If you have been scammed or know of other red flags, please send us an email so we can add it to the list)
Our puppies go fast, so if you would like to be notified when new litters are available, please email us!
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