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What is so Great about "Ranch Raised" Pups?

Updated: 4 days ago

When you're searching for the perfect furry companion, it's easy to get lost in all the options. But here's why a ranch-raised puppy stands out from the rest. At our ranch, we're not just raising puppies- we're nurturing healthy, confident, and well-socialized pups, right alongside our daily life on the farm.


Our puppies grow up surrounded by fresh air, sunshine, and lots of space. This really does make a difference in their temperaments. They're exposed early to different sounds, smells, and experiences, which makes them naturally adaptable and confident in their new environments. We notice that they're very shy and nervous when we first start to give them freedom to be outside, but as they grow and learn from their Mama, they become so much braver and more confident. They also get familiar with tractors and rides on the side by side.

They are definitely not always fluffy and clean!
They are definitely not always fluffy and clean!
They'd love to be set loose to chase the chickens!
They'd love to be set loose to chase the chickens!

Early Socialization

They spend a lot of time with children (we have six kids, so there's plenty of action here!), and this helps them so much if they go to a home with children. Even if there's not children in their new home, we think being handled and hauled around by a toddler is a great way to socialize a young puppy. The other perks are that they absolutely love the children and they also get some early "no bite" training.

Such sweet snuggles
Such sweet snuggles
Getting used to the side by side
Getting used to the side by side

Whether you're wanting a family pet, a working farm dog, a service dog, or a combination of all of the above, our puppies are readily adaptable and ready for whatever comes their way. Check our Available Puppies page and contact us to get on our waitlist!

the love between the puppies and children is definitely mutual.
the love between the puppies and children is definitely mutual.

 
 
 

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