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Scottie Puppies

Updated: Aug 4

Ivy, Jinx, Scout, Allaster, and Vincent are pending adoption šŸ’“


Meet our 5 beautiful purebred Scottish Terrier puppies Vincent, Scout, Allaster, Ivy, and Jinx šŸ’•They are 4 months of age. Their birthday is 3/18/25. We have 3 handsome boys, and 2 beautiful girls. 4 are black, and one is brindle ā¤ļø All are gorgeous ā˜ŗļø They are current on all puppy vaccines, and have recieved 4 sets of their da2pp vaccines, two sets of their bordatella vaccines, and their rabies vaccines. They will also be going home with their microchips. They had a fecal test sent off to the lab, and have been dewormed based on those results. They have been thourely examined, and cleared by our vet who is sending home health certificates for each of them. They are not old enough to be spayed, or neutered so they will be going home on spay/neuter contracts as it's best for them to reach their full growth prior to sterilization ā¤ļø


(Update!) All pups are doing amazing at house training and absolutely love going outside to potty, so they look forward to knowing their days consist of a schedule that NOW permits outside playtime. )


We are currently working on house training, which at the moment consists of puppy pads til they are fully vaccinated and able to explore "outside." Their health is of utmost importance to us, so training comes in stages until it's safe to move to the next stage ā¤ļø They definitely understand the concept of their pads, and are very curious about what's on the other side of the doors, so we are confident they will master going outside to potty as soon as we give them the green light to do so!


They are accustomed to having collars on periodically in the home so that when leash training can begin they won't fight having collars on. They are extremely smart, and engage with humans incredibly well so training is something that will come natural to them!


They are crate trained, and currently sleep in their crates at night only. They have roam of our home throughout the day and have been doing very well with this arrangement. They don't fuss at all in their crates, and understand it's purpose. They of course love being able to come out in the morning and be a part of our day so mornings here have been full of a lot of love and excitement since their arrival!


They are wonderful with dogs and cats alike and have loved being able to make new friends outside of one another. They are very playful. They love their toys and LOVE to share them. They have discovered they can fit under tables and dog food stands (we have taller ones for our bigger guys here) and will jump out to surprise other dog friends or us at times šŸ˜‚ They have a lot of character, and are always making us laugh with their shenanigans.


They are AMAZING with people. They love women, men, and children alike. They have been very well socialized from the moment they were born and it shows how beautifully hands on their previous owners were which we love seeing because that's not always the case with puppies. They know the comfort of a good hug, and really enjoy snuggling up to anyone looking for a good cuddle session. They are outgoing, and confident in all they do and we are loving every minute of every day with them seeing them grow and flourish into independent, loving, and beautiful companions ā¤ļøā¤ļøā¤ļøā¤ļø


They came from a family who owned both parents and wanted them to have a litter prior to spaying mom. They were not breeders at all. They decided that after going through the experience of seeing their girl become a mom and raise her pups they didn't want them to end up in the wrong hands, especially with breeders so they reached out to us to take them in and in turn spay and neuter their mom and dad. They would rather adopters go through the adoption process, as they felt confident letting us take over knowing they all would end up in the homes they were meant to be in ā¤ļø


Their adoption fees are 2000 each.

It will cover their vaccines, microchip/registration, exam with our vet, health certificates, fecal test that was sent to the lab, the care involved in the time they have been with us (which has been great in itself keeping them safe and healthy,) their grooming/bath supplies (so we can get them used to baths/brushing/blowdrying which they love!!,) along with the training and socialization we have been doing personally since their arrival.

As always, their adoption fees also go back into their parents spay and neuter since they remained with their owners. Without them, they wouldn't be here and you wouldn't get the opportunity to be able to call one your own and trust me YOU WANT to be able to call one YOUR OWN! They are very special, and the sweetest friends you'll ever make ā¤ļøā¤ļø



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