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We are determined to make your puppy buying experience exciting and as smooth as possible. We strive to build relationships with our puppy families that last throughout the lifetime of your new puppy. We also are always open for comments, concerns and suggestions you may have for us to improve our breeding program along the way!

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The Ryndal & Co. difference...

It is never "just another puppy" to us, each puppy bred by Ryndal & Co. is cherished. They are loved days before they are born when we are so anxiously anticipating their arrival, from the moment they are born,  from pulling all-nighters supporting mom in her birth. They live in our home and become an everyday part of our lives - it is never easy letting them go. 

It is my belief and understanding that having a good combination of genetics, temperament, clearances and socialization is what makes all the difference in our puppies. “The proof is in the puppies”. I hear often that, “I don’t need a show dog, I just want a puppy”. I completely understand this thinking from a non show/working home stand point, really, because I felt the same way until I started seeing the differences in my own dogs before I owned my first well bred dog. Parents that come from proven pedigrees have the correct height, movement, angles and temperament for their breed, and each litter has its’ own personality, so genetics absolutely play a role in temperament of the litter. Knowing and understanding a good pedigree also allows us to predict and make better judgement when deciding our breeding pairs.

The first 16 weeks of life are a critical “imprint” period for the puppies. Your breeder, (hopefully) has your puppy for half to three quarters of that time. The personality of your puppy rises and falls in the first 12-16 weeks of life, and it’s this window of time that will determine and shape who they will be as adult dogs. It’s hard for us to wrap our minds around this sometimes, because it takes us much longer to develop as humans, but I swear this is all TRUE!

They say, we as humans spend the first 8 years of our lives developing our core beliefs, and then we spend the rest of our lives trying to prove them. A puppy that isn’t constantly handled and exposed to the world will think that people and the world are to be feared, thus becoming a timid, shy, even dangerous and aggressive dog regardless of the family into which the  are placed.

THE PUPPY SOCIALIZATION PERIOD-THE FIRST 16 WEEKS OF YOUR PUPPY’S LIFE- IS THE MOST IMPORTANT AND CRITICAL PERIOD IN SHAPING YOUR DOGS FUTURE TEMPERAMENT, CHARACTER AND BEHAVIOR TRAITS. If you, and more importantly, your breeder misses out on the knowledge, experience, time and effort to socialize your puppy properly during this time, you can not simply go back and fix the temperament problems later. The saying, “you can’t teach an old dog new tricks”, may have come from this understanding. It is absolutely crucial that the breeder you choose not only has the knowledge and experience to know WHAT to do and WHEN to do it (AND ALSO IMPORTANTLY WHAT NOT TO DO!), but actually take the time to DO IT. If you and your breeder miss this critical window, you will spend your time battling poor behaviors.

If a puppy is raised in a kennel, left to develop just amongst its litter, it will not experience proper socialization. They are raised in our home and exposed to the regularities in a home environment. They are let to roam our home with our other dogs (only so many at once of course, I only have 2 hands after all) to get used to being in a home environment. They are night time crate trained (starting between 4.5-5 weeks old) and potty training (keeping environment clean) starts as early as 3 weeks of age. This is the basis of our socialization, but it is just the tip of the iceburg. 

We implement a program called Puppy Culture.

It is this program that has developed through trainers, breeders, medical doctors and veterinarians, and behavioralists, to pin point exactly when and how to socialize puppies in a scientific and organized way. Our program is science and love combined with an already amazing breed, and we truly, truly believe that we have the right “recipe” for the ultimate family and working dog.

The old adage, “You get what you pay for”, is certainly true in this circumstance. A good socialization program is more than just playing with and holding the puppies a lot, though this is still better than a puppy raised in a kennel. I know this, because my first litters were raised on a lot of love, but didn’t have the strategic science behind each stage of development and knowing precisely what to do. I can say with confidence, that there is a huge difference in our own puppies since we have started this program.

Last, this is a partnership. As I say often, this puppy and one day dog, will live in your home, play with your kids, grandkids, neighbors, parents, friends and interact with you on a daily basis. I want you and the puppy you choose to be successful in this relationship. I have them for the first 8 weeks, but it is your job to continue proper training and exposure in your own home. I will continue to partner with you in helping your puppy become a “good citizen”, and I believe it is well worth the investment to also partner with a good trainer for the next critical weeks and months. Most puppy classes don’t begin until 16 weeks old. This is great for obedience training, but it will not help you with the socialization of your puppy. It is important that we understand the difference between obedience and socialization. Temperament and socialization is the foundation on which your dog will build its’ training and obedience skills on, but these two things are different. Your trainer will help you socialize your puppy for weeks 8-16. Learning commands such as sit, down, leave it may come naturally to the puppy during this time, but training should not be the goal during the first 12 weeks.

Does doing puppy culture/proper socialization guarantee that I will have a “good” dog? Not necessarily. Each puppy has it’s own temperament that it is born with. Certain puppies are just naturally “good” and others have to work for it. What can be guaranteed is that each puppy will be better than they WOULD HAVE been had they not been properly socialized. I have seen the difference in litters out of the same parents turn out completely differently, when the only difference was strategic and organized socialization.

 

Thank you for taking the time to read this, I hope to partner with you and your family one day to raise ultimate partner.

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American Kennel Club (AKC) Papers

A frameable AKC Registration Certificate and your dog’s name recorded in the AKC Registry.

Eligibility to participate in diverse and exciting AKC events, including agility, obedience, tracking, field  trials, dog shows, junior showmanship, and many others!

 

Copies of Parents Health Testing

Every puppy will go home with a copy of all health testing completed on each parent! This includes hips, elbows and DNA if applicable.

 

Written Health Guarantee

von der Ryndal German Shepherds and Ryndal Working Cocker Spaniels proudly offers a 5 year warranty on all German shepherd and Cocker spaniel puppies sold. If determined, by a veterinarian, that said puppy has any genetic problems that would preclude it from living an otherwise normal and healthy life the first 5 years of life, or in the case of hip and elbow evaluation, as determined by the Orthopedic Foundation for Animals (OFA), Penn Hip or SV Germany, Ryndal & Co will replace the puppy with another puppy of equal value from the next available litter, or apply 50% of original purchase price towards a puppy at any point in the future from the Seller.

 

ALL PUPPIES GO HOME WITH A STATE OF FLORIDA HEALTH CERTIFICATE FROM A LICENSED VETERINARIAN.

Please view our written agreement for further details.

Puppy Starter Pack

Each puppy will go home with a goodie bag of supplies we use and recommend. This includes toys, supplements and first bag of food. Puppy packs may vary due to availability.

Bonus - Each puppy will come with their first 30 days of Trupanion Pet Insurance FREE! We provide this to all of our puppies to help protect against unexpected accident or illness when puppies go into their new homes. More details are given to owners before go home day!

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