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Updated Aug 16, 2014
Hello,
If you are looking for a red poodle, I can
probably help you find one. Hollar at me and check the nursery page. Puppy can be Hand Delivered
to 'most' major airports. Let me know what airport is available to you and I will find out if that is available.
My name is Pam Knust. I have had poodles all my life
and I've been grooming small dogs since 1980. Most of the years were grooming at my home. I did groom in a large pet
store for about 4 years when I lived in Ohio. That's a whole 'nother ball game!! and I won't even go there. I enjoy working
alone and being at home.
My kids are grown and gone and the house was quiet.
In 2004 I filled our empty house with Poodles, it's not quiet anymore! :o). I chose to buy puppies instead of grown
breeders mainly because I wanted pets, not kennel dogs. I wanted to house break them and keep them in my home. I am now
putting belly bands on the boys when we go to bed.
I wash a boat load of piddle pads! I have "potty places" in each room complete with fire hydrants for the lil boys.
I vaccinate puppies one
time, about a week to 10 days before they leave, no matter the age, but not before 10 weeks old. Usually a 5 way shot.
I feed puppies Royal Canin X-Small
Puppy. Adults are fed X-Small Adult Royal Canin.
Nursing mothers get goats milk ,or my puppy formula recipe, and/or homemade chicken broth twice
a day for the first couple of weeks and a calcium tablet for 6 weeks. I give the tiny tiny puppies my puppy
formula.
My Young Puppies NEVER go outside. My adults go
out for short periods of time and are monitored very closely.
UPDATE: June 1 2006:
I have a new little "Poodle Yard" right outside the
back door. My Daddy and I put up the fence Memorial Day weekend 2006. Now the poodles can go outside and play in their "SAFE"
area, lay around in the dark green grass and chew on their rawhide sticks, snooze in the sunshine, or lay on the cool
patio and watch the birds , and best of all Potty Outside!! yee haw! Early mornings and late evenings I sit on the patio and
watch them enjoy life. I also have an area right out the front door made with 4 ex pens.
My poodles are crate trained, the puppies
are raised up in 'puppy pen' complete with bed and wee wee pads. I do have crates and cages enough to be able to
separate the males and females in season when needed. This is an absolute necessity to insure true breeding. I have no problem
in crating my dogs. If Im going to be gone away from home for 4 or 5 hours, they go in their crate. They eat their 'wet'
food in their crate so each gets his own share. When you come to pick up your puppy, you will notice all poodles, except the
parents of your puppy, are crated. Most of the time tho, they are loose in the house, you will also notice the
potty pads around the house.
The babies are born in the birthing box, a few
hours later they go into the puppy pen in a box. When they start getting out of the box to potty, I take away the
box, because eventually they start to potty in the box.
I love what I do and wouldn't trade my profession for
any other job in the world. I like being at home 24/7 with my dogs. I love grooming. I also board my customers furkids.
I especially love boarding my adopted puppies! They come in just like they never left. Check out the nursery or
email to see what I have coming up.
pam
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