What is the Guardian Family Program all about?
Guardian Family Program becomes more and more popular so quite a few our dogs live with their guardian families
Breeders don't sell their best dogs as pets. Otherwise, they wouldn't be breeders for very long!
We hold selected and top picks of puppies, and these are the dogs that we place with guardian families.
Our guardian program was created for our dogs who want the best of both worlds! Dogs who represent their breed the best, both personality wise as well as exterior qualities and which we believe would make best of both worlds: parent and pet and would want to live the good life on cushions of their own with a family all to themselves!
It all begins with potential family. If you fall in love with a dog here, you could soon be the proud owner of one of our Rare Yorkie guardian dog! We offer a few perks unique to guardian families, including free boarding when you're away from!
Guardian dogs live with their families most of the year, but return to us for breeding for an agreed upon amount of time. Each contract is a little different, as each dog is a little different. Girls are generally needed back for a certain number of litters (2 to 3) , while males are needed for a set amount of time (usually until certain age).
When these dogs retire completely from our breeding program, they remain with their families for the rest of their lives.
Because males and females are so different, we have two different contracts. Contact us for more detailed information.
As an appreciation for guardians involvement, each year after whelping Guardian of the girl is paid 1/3 of their initial investment while our males' Guardians fees is paid over the years of participating in breeding program (usually 5)
There are many additional benefits to owning a Guardian dog, so feel free to ask us for more details!
If you are interested in this program, and want to take one of our breeding dogs home for keeps, please let us know ... before someone else snaps them all up! Here are pictures of our pets available to guardian homes
We offer our best dogs to guardian homes for $1800
GUARDIAN FAMILY AGREEMENT FOR FEMALES
RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE GUARDIAN
The Dog will reside with the Guardian. The Guardian will transport The Dog to and from the residence of The Breeder for the purpose of breeding, whelping, and as needed for breeding purposes in a timely fashion. The Guardian will be easily contacted by The Breeder, either by telephone or email, and will reply as quickly as possible when contacted.
When breeding is intended, The Dog must be returned to The Breeder within ten days of the first sign of vaginal blood, and will be returned to The Breeder approximately one week before whelping.
The Guardian will keep The Breeder up to date on the development of The Dog and inform The Breeder immediately whenever she begins an estrus cycle. At that time, The Breeder will communicate if The Dog will be breeding on that cycle.
The Guardian will supply The Dog with a balanced Raw food diet. If neither diet is possible, The Guardian will not switch the diet of The Dog without guidance and written consent from The Breeder.
The Guardian will provide updates on The Dog’s health and development to The Breeder. The Guardian will not allow The Dog to become overweight or underweight. Any ill-treatment, abuse, or neglect of The Dog will not be tolerated, and the Breeder will repossess the Dog with no refund provided to the Guardian.
The Guardian will not allow The Dog to run free without supervision at any time. The Guardian will not allow any contact between The Dog and other unknown, or intact dogs while she is in season, which is approximately the three weeks following the first sight of vaginal bleeding. This includes not visiting an off-leash park during her estrus cycle. (In most circumstances, The Dog can stay with The Breeder even if she will not be bred during her estrus cycle.)
The Guardian is totally responsible for the upkeep of The Dog. This includes the costs for regular vaccinations and any veterinarian care required for conditions or emergencies not related to breeding. In the case of emergency, injury, or planned surgery, The Breeder will be contacted and made aware of the situation before the procedure occurs, when time permits. The Breeder will always be given full access to any and all medical records pertaining to The Dog at any time.
Once this contract has been signed, the actions and behaviors of The Dog are the liability of The Guardian, and not The Breeder. Therefore, The Guardian will seek out professional training, for both The Guardian and The Dog to complete together, in a timely fashion following the commencement of this contract. The cost for training of any kind is the responsibility of The Guardian.
During pregnancy, The Guardian will follow all health instructions from The Breeder.
At the closing of this contract, when the breeding requirements (outlined below) have been fulfilled, The Guardian is responsible to spay the dog, and only then will her registration be transferred to The Guardian. At the conclusion of this contract, The Dog will live permanently with The Guardian.
Under no circumstances will The Dog be spayed without the written consent of the breeder.
RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE BREEDER
The Breeder is to provide The Dog to The Guardian up to date on regular vaccinations and wormings.
The Breeder is responsible for the cost of any and all pre-breeding genetic and health testing.
The Breeder is responsible for the care and upkeep of The Dog, with regard to feeding and medical costs incurred as a direct result of any breeding or reproduction activities, while The Dog is in the possession of The Breeder for breeding purposes.
In the unlikely event of accidental death of The Dog, as a direct result of breeding, it is the responsibility of The Breeder to supply a replacement dog or puppy to The Guardian. The replacement dog or puppy will be subject to the choice of The Guardian, and also subject to availability from The Breeder. The replacement dog or puppy may be a pet, or a guardian, but will be at no charge to The Guardian. The Breeder can not be held liable to The Guardian, or any other parties, for more than a replacement dog or puppy.
The Breeder is responsible for costs incurred to register or transfer the registration belonging to The Dog, and all of her offspring.
RETURN PRIVILEGES
If any one or more of the terms outlined in this contract are deliberately or mistakenly dishonoured by The Guardian, during the time that this contract is in effect, The Breeder reserves the right to confiscate The Dog from the custody of The Guardian, permanently or otherwise.
If, for whatever reason, The Guardian can no longer care for The Dog at anytime in her life, she is to be returned to The Breeder.
OTHER RESPONSIBILITIES
For the duration of this contract, The Breeder will offer lodging to The Dog in place of a boarding kennel, for times when The Guardian wishes to take a vacation or travel away from home without The Dog, free of charge. This service is subject to availability and timing, and is limited to a total of 30 days per year. The Guardian will give reasonable notice to The Breeder when this service is requested. If lodging with The Breeder is not feasible, then it is the responsibility of The Guardian to seek out and obtain boarding for The Dog in a humane and safe facility. The Guardian will be held responsible for any outcome resulting in leaving The Dog in the care of any other person or organization.
As The Dog belongs to The Breeder, until the termination of this contract, The Guardian may choose to have The Dog serviced by The Breeder for scheduled vaccines and worming treatments, free of charge. However, specialty vaccines, such as Rabies and Bordetella, are not offered by The Breeder and are the responsibly of The Guardian.
As a gesture of thanks and appreciation, The Breeder will offer The Guardian a refund of 1/3 (one third) of the purchase price of The Dog each time she produces a litter of five or more pups.
FULFILLMENT OF CONTRACT
The Breeder requires from The Dog, and this contract is in effect until, 3 weaned litters of five or more pups are produced with The Dog. The Breeder will notify The Guardian by writing, both in ink and via email, when The Dog has successfully completed these requirements and the contract is fulfilled. Only then can the dog be spayed.
If The Dog is spayed, lost, dies, is bred outside of YYC RARE YORKIES, or is otherwise unable to breed as a result of the negligence of The Guardian or to a third party to whom they entrusted The Dog, The Guardian will be liable for the sum of $5000.00 (five thousand dollars), to be paid to The Breeder. The Dog will also become the exclusive property of The Breeder.
GUARDIAN FAMILY AGREEMENT FOR MALES
RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE GUARDIAN
The Dog will reside with the Guardian. The Guardian will transport The Dog to and from the residence of The Breeder for the purpose of breeding in a timely fashion. The Guardian will be easily contacted by The Breeder, either by telephone or email, and will reply as quickly as possible when contacted.
The Guardian will supply The Dog with a balanced Raw food diet. If neither diet is possible, The Guardian will not switch the diet of The Dog without guidance and written consent from The Breeder.
The Guardian will keep in touch with The Breeder, and provide updates on The Dog’s health and development. The Guardian will not allow The Dog to become overweight or underweight. Any ill-treatment, abuse, or neglect of The Dog will not be tolerated, and the Breeder will repossess the Dog with no refund provided to the Guardian.
The Guardian will not allow The Dog to run free without supervision at any time. The Guardian will not allow uncontrolled, unleashed, or unsupervised contact between The Dog and any unknown, or intact dogs. As The Dog will be left sexually intact for the duration of this contract, The Guardian is prepared to provide strict and supervised accommodations for The Dog, avoiding all other breeding opportunities.
The Guardian is totally responsible for the upkeep of The Dog. This includes the costs for regular vaccinations and any veterinarian care required for conditions or emergencies not related to breeding. In the case of emergency, injury, or planned surgery, The Breeder will be contacted and made aware of the situation before the procedure occurs, when time permits. The Breeder will always be given full access to any and all medical records pertaining to The Dog at any time.
Once this contract has been signed, the actions and behaviours of The Dog are the liability of The Guardian, and not The Breeder. Therefore, The Guardian will seek out professional training in a timely fashion following the commencement of this contract. The cost for training of any kind is the responsibility of The Guardian.
At the closing of this contract, when the breeding requirements (outlined below) have been fulfilled, the Guardian is responsible to neuter The Dog, and only then will his registration be transferred to The Guardian. At the conclusion of this contract, The Dog will live permanently with The Guardian.
Under no circumstances will The Dog be neutered without the written consent of the breeder.
RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE BREEDER
The Breeder is to provide The Dog to The Guardian up to date on regular vaccinations and wormings.
The Breeder is responsible for the cost of any and all pre-breeding genetic and health testing.
The Breeder is responsible for the care and upkeep of The Dog, with regard to feeding and medical costs incurred as a direct result of any breeding or reproduction activities, while The Dog is in the possession of The Breeder for breeding purposes.
In the unlikely event of accidental death of The Dog, as a direct result of breeding, it is the responsibility of The Breeder to supply a replacement dog or puppy to The Guardian. The replacement dog or puppy will be subject to the choice of The Guardian, and also subject to availability from The Breeder. The replacement dog or puppy may be a pet, or a guardian, but will be at no charge to The Guardian. The Breeder can not be held liable to The Guardian, or any other parties, for more than a replacement dog or puppy.
The Breeder is responsible for costs incurred to register or transfer the registration belonging to The Dog, and all of his offspring.
RETURN PRIVILEGES
If any one or more of the terms outlined in this contract are deliberately or mistakenly dishonoured by The Guardian, during the time that this contract is in effect, The Breeder reserves the right to confiscate The Dog from the custody of The Guardian, permanently or otherwise.
If, for whatever reason, The Guardian can no longer care for The Dog at anytime in his life, he is to be returned to The Breeder.
OTHER RESPONSIBILITIES
For the duration of this contract, The Breeder will offer lodging to The Dog in place of a boarding kennel, for times when The Guardian wishes to take a vacation or travel away from home without The Dog, free of charge. This service is subject to availability and timing, and is limited to a total of 30 days per year. The Guardian will give reasonable notice to The Breeder when this service is requested. If lodging with The Breeder is not feasible, then it is the responsibility of The Guardian to seek out and obtain boarding for The Dog in a humane and safe facility. The Guardian will be held responsible for any outcome resulting in leaving The Dog in the care of any other person or organization.
As The Dog belongs to The Breeder, until the termination of this contract, The Guardian may choose to have The Dog serviced by The Breeder for scheduled vaccines and worming treatments, free of charge. However, specialty vaccines, such as Rabies and Bordetella, are not offered by The Breeder and are the responsibly of The Guardian.
FULFILLMENT OF CONTRACT
The Breeder requires that The Dog be left intact for the duration of this contract. This contract is in effect until The Dog is _____ years of age. The Breeder will notify The Guardian in writing when the contract is fulfilled. Only then can The Dog be neutered.
If The Dog is neutered, lost, dies, is bred outside of YYC RARE YORKIES, or is otherwise unable to breed as a result of the negligence of The Guardian or to a third party to whom they entrusted The Dog, The Guardian will be liable for the sum of $5000.00 (five thousand dollars), to be paid to The Breeder. The Dog will also become the exclusive property of The Breeder.