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Ch Bleugras Jolie`Of Buena Vista, CGC, ROM*

                               "Jolie"

I have been breeding Boston Terriers since the Fall of 2002.  I am very involved in Health Testing and serve on the Health Committee for the Boston Terrier Club of America.

Here is how I do things:

Before a litter is Bred (and I only breed a couple of litters per year):
The Bitch must have passed these tests all as being Clear or Normal...... which means they do not have these health issues:
1.) We do the CERF Eye Exam where a Veterinary Ophthalmologist examines their eyes for any of the 20 eye diseases a Boston can have. We re-test the eyes annually on our Bostons used for breeding to make sure nothing has developed.
2.) Then we do the BAER Hearing Test and they must have Normal hearing in both ears.
3.) They are all tested for Luxating Patellas. That is when the knee cap slides out of place and makes the dog lame. 
Surgery to correct a Luxating patella runs between $1,500 and $3,000 per knee, as does cataract removal.

My dogs have also had their DNA tested and they DO NOT carry the gene that produces Juvenile Hereditary Cataracts. JHC's which can make a puppy blind by the time they are 2 years old.

All Health Testing is registered with OFA for public review on their web site.  Just go to www.OFFA.Org.  Click on the Non- Sporting Group and then click on Boston Terriers.  Type in my Kennel Name of:   Achates  and it will bring up all the Bostons that I have bred.  Now my Foundation Bitch was Ch Bluegrass Jolie of Buena Vista, CGC, ROM*.  If you do a 2nd search, just copy and paste her name into the search box on the OFA web site, and it will take you to her testing information.

I SLEEP RIGHT BESIDE THESE BABIES FOR THE FIRST 4 WEEKS OF THEIR LIFE. THAT WAY I CAN MAKE SURE THE DAM IS PROPERLY CARING FOR THE BABIES AND I CAN KEEP THEM AND THEIR LITTER BOX & BED CLEAN AT ALL TIMES.  I WANT THEM ALL OFF TO THE BEST START POSSIBLE.

At 3 days of age we remove the babies Dew Claws so they can not be torn off accidentally as an adult and have a huge bleeding problem. At 3 days their pain sensation is not yet developed and therefore it is easier on them at that time.

After they start to walk which is around 2 weeks, I start to litter train them. This keeps their puppy area very nice and clean.   They are usually totally litter trained by the time they are 6 weeks old. They also learn to go potty outside when they are older. But I litter train them as I usually have my litters during the winter months. And it is too cold to take young babies outside at that young age.

All puppies are wormed several times and are micro-chipped for permanent identification prior to them being Health Tested.  I have the puppies CERF eye exam performed (locally) and also do the BAER Hearing test (down in Rockford, IL) before they leave for their new homes. The Patellas can not be tested or registered with OFA until a puppy reaches 1 year of age. So that can not be done before they leave my home. But by Health Testing the parents before breeding them and only using dogs at are genetically sound, gives you a very high chance of having healthy dogs without patella issues.  However some patella issues develop due to an injury rather than being caused by genetics.
 
I follow R. Jean Dodds, DVM Vaccine protocol:  The puppies receive their first Distemper Vaccine at 9-10 weeks of age and the 2nd one at 14 weeks of age.  I recommend not doing their Rabies Vaccine until at least 20 weeks of age, if not longer.  Doing them too close together or at the same time can cause Auto-Immune disorders as it overloads their immune system.  And you certainly do not want a sick dog for his/her whole life.  Please do not let your Vet do more than 1 vaccination at a time.  Please wait at least 4 weeks between vaccinations.

I do this Health Testing between 10 and 12 weeks of their age before they leave for their new homes. Copies of all Health Testing results are sent along with the puppy in their records folder.  I include a Vaccination history as well.

When a puppy leaves for their new home, I send along the following items to make the transition easier and a safe one for the puppy:
     :Some of the dog food they are eating.
     :Safe cookies free from dye and bad ingredients
     :Assorted bones including Nylabones and natural smoked bones
     :A puppy collar which they will quickly outgrow
     :And a few safe toys for them to play with.

You need to provide a leash and a stainless water and food bowl and any dog coats .....all that sort of stuff. I recommend using a raised feeder that can be bought at Petco or one of those types of stores or stores on the Internet. You can put a place mat underneath it and keep things nice and clean.

After the puppies are born, I take photos and post them to my web site so the new owners can watch them as they grow. I will send you a link to these photos so you can stay up to date on their progress.  I select their registered name and each puppy is registered with AKC. I add the buyer on as co-owner of every puppy I produce. If for some reason ...what ever that reason may be.......if you can not keep this puppy for its entire life....
.IT MUST BE RETURNED TO ME
. It can not be dropped off at a shelter, given to any Humane Society or RESOLD. Going to another family member is fine as long as that person really wants the Boston and will love and care for it. This must be approved by me in writing.  I brought this puppy into this world and I feel it is my responsibility to make sure it is properly cared for, for its entire life. I have been very fortunate in that the families I have selected to receive one of my babies, has turned out to be great forever homes. Everyone keeps in touch, mostly by e-mail.....with happenings and photos of fun activities they are doing together.

I now have 7 families that have 2 of my Bostons.....getting a 2nd one to keep the first one company. However, I recommend a couple of year age spread before getting a 2nd puppy or you will have a harder time training the 2nd one.

I also sell dog food so I am set up as a business and
I must collect WI sales Tax from WI residents
that purchase a puppy from me. If you live outside of Wisconsin, I do not need to charge you tax.

As I said earlier, my price is not cheap, but I sell quality Bostons that have been well cared for during the first 12 weeks of their lives verses dogs that are born into a Puppy Mill or to a commercial dog breeder. Pet stores are right up there in price and they do not sell healthy puppies.

I can provide references for you if you'd like to contact some of the other families that have one (or 2) of my Bostons. And if  you have questions that arise after you pick up your puppy, I make myself available either by e-mail or telephone 24/7, for the rest of the dog’s life, to help you with any questions you may have. I have made some wonderful friends in the last 12 years of breeding and showing Bostons. It is like one big extended family.

I will also add your e-mail listing to a Group that I have made for all my New Puppy Owners. Occasionally I will send out alerts on different Dog Food or Dog Product Recalls or News Alerts.  I pass along any information that may be of help to you in raising and caring for your new Boston.

I do not always have puppies available as I only breed a couple of litters a year. So I may have a waiting list when you contact me.  I occasionally have an older Boston available as a pet companion.  It may be a retired champion that has had up to 3 litters of puppies and is now spayed.  Or a retired male AKC Champion that I no longer wish to use in my breeding program, that has been neutered. Either of these types of Bostons will be neutered/spayed before leaving my home.  I do not sell my puppies into Puppy Mills or into Commercial Breeding situations.  I only sell to individuals who pass my Home inspection, provide character references and will provide a loving forever home.  
If you are interested in purchasing a
companion Boston from me, please complete this and return it to me for consideration.

If you live out of state and wish to have the puppy shipped, that is done on a COD Basis.  And I will only ship on a direct flight, no lay overs or plane changes. I can drive to Milwaukee if needed to help with an airline that may fly closer to you and still keep it a direct flight.  If you live out of state, I reserve the right to contact a fellow member of The Boston Terrier Club of America to come to your home and do a Home inspection for me.  During a Home Inspection this person will help you access all areas to make sure it is safe for a young puppy.  They will point out any issues that could be a hazard to a puppy, for you to correct before receiving your new companion.  If you have any questions about something I did not cover, please
send me a note with your questions.

 

Sue LeCalsey

Achates Bostons, LLC.