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701
5
$1.00
Note: KSL, its service providers, and the seller receive data from this message. See our Privacy Notice and TOU for details.
Hi everyone!
We know “puppy season” is here, and sometimes unexpected litters happen. Shelters and rescues are currently overflowing, and many people are struggling to find safe places for puppies or pregnant moms to go. With that in mind, we want people to know that help is available — without judgment.
We are able to take in: Young litters of puppies Pregnant mothers Nursing mothers with puppies still weaning We have hands-on experience with: Tube feeding Bottle feeding IV fluids Assisting during birth Raising and socializing litters from birth If you have puppies or a pregnant mom you can no longer care for, please feel free to reach out. We truly care about these animals and have helped many surrendered puppies over the years. ️
What Our Puppies Receive Every puppy will go home with: First set of vaccinations Deworming Microchip Shot record Puppy go-home bag Puppies are able to begin going home at 8 weeks old.
How Our Puppies Are Raised Our puppies are raised by an experienced, educated, and deeply dedicated caregiver with a diploma in: Canine Nutrition Canine Development Canine Communication She is also continuing her education in puppy and dog training programs. Puppies are raised in our home as part of the family — never treated like “just animals.” They receive around-the-clock care from the moment they are born. This includes: Daily weight checks Warm, clean indoor environment Time with mom whenever possible Early neurological stimulation (ENS) Early scent introduction (ESI) Structured weekly developmental curriculum We begin introducing potty training around 3 weeks old using pellet litter systems and outdoor exposure. However, please remember that an 8-week-old puppy is still a baby, and fully potty trained expectations are not realistic at that age. Preparing Puppies for Their Future Homes Before going home, puppies are: Temperament tested Introduced to kennels/crates Given short periods of independence to help reduce separation anxiety Started on potty training Introduced to normal day/night household routines and daily family life Our goal is to help each puppy become as confident, socialized, and well-adjusted as possible before joining their forever family.
Important Adoption Information
Pet homes only — breeding rights are NOT included or allowed.
These puppies are not toys or temporary companions. They are lifelong commitments and cherished family members. Because we care deeply about where our puppies go, we reserve the right to refuse any adoption if we do not feel the home is a safe or appropriate fit. Please do not apply if: Your dogs are aggressive toward other dogs You believe dogs should live primarily outdoors You are not prepared for the long-term responsibility of owning a puppy We say this not to offend anyone, but because we genuinely love and advocate for every puppy that comes through our care. Our priority will always be finding safe, loving, committed homes for them.
KSL Classifieds makes it easy to buy and sell with peace of mind. Check our safety tips and quickly report anything that doesn’t look right to keep your experience smooth and secure.












7 Hours
701
5
$1.00
Note: KSL, its service providers, and the seller receive data from this message. See our Privacy Notice and TOU for details.
KSL Classifieds makes it easy to buy and sell with peace of mind. Check our safety tips and quickly report anything that doesn’t look right to keep your experience smooth and secure.


















Hi everyone!
We know “puppy season” is here, and sometimes unexpected litters happen. Shelters and rescues are currently overflowing, and many people are struggling to find safe places for puppies or pregnant moms to go. With that in mind, we want people to know that help is available — without judgment.
We are able to take in: Young litters of puppies Pregnant mothers Nursing mothers with puppies still weaning We have hands-on experience with: Tube feeding Bottle feeding IV fluids Assisting during birth Raising and socializing litters from birth If you have puppies or a pregnant mom you can no longer care for, please feel free to reach out. We truly care about these animals and have helped many surrendered puppies over the years. ️
What Our Puppies Receive Every puppy will go home with: First set of vaccinations Deworming Microchip Shot record Puppy go-home bag Puppies are able to begin going home at 8 weeks old.
How Our Puppies Are Raised Our puppies are raised by an experienced, educated, and deeply dedicated caregiver with a diploma in: Canine Nutrition Canine Development Canine Communication She is also continuing her education in puppy and dog training programs. Puppies are raised in our home as part of the family — never treated like “just animals.” They receive around-the-clock care from the moment they are born. This includes: Daily weight checks Warm, clean indoor environment Time with mom whenever possible Early neurological stimulation (ENS) Early scent introduction (ESI) Structured weekly developmental curriculum We begin introducing potty training around 3 weeks old using pellet litter systems and outdoor exposure. However, please remember that an 8-week-old puppy is still a baby, and fully potty trained expectations are not realistic at that age. Preparing Puppies for Their Future Homes Before going home, puppies are: Temperament tested Introduced to kennels/crates Given short periods of independence to help reduce separation anxiety Started on potty training Introduced to normal day/night household routines and daily family life Our goal is to help each puppy become as confident, socialized, and well-adjusted as possible before joining their forever family.
Important Adoption Information
Pet homes only — breeding rights are NOT included or allowed.
These puppies are not toys or temporary companions. They are lifelong commitments and cherished family members. Because we care deeply about where our puppies go, we reserve the right to refuse any adoption if we do not feel the home is a safe or appropriate fit. Please do not apply if: Your dogs are aggressive toward other dogs You believe dogs should live primarily outdoors You are not prepared for the long-term responsibility of owning a puppy We say this not to offend anyone, but because we genuinely love and advocate for every puppy that comes through our care. Our priority will always be finding safe, loving, committed homes for them.











