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About us: Est 2011

Our journey with dogs began with a deep love and respect for animals. I, (Yini), was the one who first explored breeding, originally starting with Bull Terriers. Although I loved the breed, I eventually realized that my true passion was elsewhere. Miniature Schnauzers had always held a special place in my heart, and once my husband and I began working with the breed, everything fell into place.

What began as a passion quickly grew into a serious commitment. Today, breeding and raising our dogs is not simply a hobby, it is our full-time focus and something we dedicate ourselves to every single day.

Over the years we have invested significant time studying genetics, learning about health testing, working closely with veterinarians, and learning from experienced breeders. Much of our knowledge also comes from hands-on experience and from observing both the successes and the mistakes that exist within the breeding world. Those lessons have helped shape the standards and philosophy behind our program.

We also understand firsthand how difficult it can be for families to find a responsible breeder. Because of that experience, we always try to put ourselves in the position of the families who trust us with their future companion, and we treat them the way we would have wanted to be treated when we first began our journey with Schnauzers.

Health, temperament, and quality of care are always our highest priorities. Our breeding dogs undergo DNA testing and OFA-recommended health screenings, and we pay close attention not only to structure but also to temperament and overall soundness. We have also spent extensive time researching breed history, standards, and the way different traits are inherited.

We believe that responsible breeding requires lifelong learning. We do not claim to know everything, but we remain committed to continuing our education and making decisions based on research, experience, and the long-term well-being of the dogs we produce.

When it comes to breeding philosophy, we have great respect for breeders who dedicate their programs to preserving breeds exactly according to the written standard. In our own program, we are committed to maintaining the traditional breed standard with our Giant Schnauzers. With Miniature Schnauzers, however, we also explore certain out-of-standard colors while maintaining our focus on health, temperament, and overall quality. We believe different approaches can exist responsibly, as long as the well-being of the dogs always comes first.

At the heart of our program is a simple principle:
health, temperament, care, compassion, and honesty will always come first.

 

What does AKC Registration mean for Schnauzer puppies? AKC stands for the American Kennel Club. It is a registry that tracks the lineage of purebred dogs in the United States, essentially documenting their pedigree (family tree). AKC is the only purebred dog registration we trust in the United States.

The life of our puppies: 

When one of our moms is nearing her due date, I know the signs and stay close by. On delivery day, I’m right there with her, supporting her through every stage of labor. My focus is on keeping her calm, comfortable, and safe, ensuring everything goes as smoothly as possible.

Once the puppies are born, they are monitored around the clock. They stay with their mother until they leave for their forever homes at 8-10 weeks old. During those weeks, the puppies go through many important milestones: learning to walk and play, starting on solid kibble, and being introduced to potty training using doggy doors. I do my best to keep new puppy families updated throughout this journey with regular photos and videos, shared directly or on our Instagram page. By the time they go home, the puppies are nearly fully trained to potty outside using the doggy door and are confidently eating dry food. Every puppy is dewormed at 2, 4, 6, and 8 weeks. At 8 weeks, they receive their first set of age-appropriate vaccines and a full health exam by a licensed veterinarian. I never sell a puppy without a valid Florida Health Certificate, which confirms the puppy has been examined, vaccinated, and approved to go home by a vet.

Before heading home, each puppy is also microchipped, given one month of flea and parasite prevention, and sent with a personalized goody bag. On pickup day, I assist each new family in completing the AKC registration paperwork, so your puppy is registered in your name before you even leave — this is a required step for all our litters

Puppy Viewing and Visitation Policy:

We understand how important it is to feel confident in your puppy choice. That’s why we offer FaceTime appointments so you can see our Miniature or Giant Schnauzer puppies before making a purchase. To ensure the safety, health, and well-being of our dogs and puppies, we do not allow unannounced or casual visits. We do not offer in-person meet-and-greets before deposit. Visits are only scheduled once puppies are ready to go home and are already reserved under a deposit. For Giant Schnauzers, we will pick the puppy for you as they are all the same color and have similar temperaments. For full AKC Giant Schnauzers, we will help you choose the best one out of the litter first.

Non-Refundable Deposit Amount:

Mini and Giant Schnauzers: $500

Natural Tail Deposit: $+500

The deposits count towards the total puppy price.

 

Full Puppy Prices

Mini Schnauzers Prices: Limited AKC Registration (Pet Only/No Breeding Rights with mandatory Spay/Neuter Contract): $2,500 and up.

Giant Schnauzers Prices: Limited AKC Registration (Pet Only/No Breeding Rights with mandatory spay/neuter contract): $2,500

Full AKC Registration for our Schnauzers is available with our approval only. We are very selective when selling puppies with Full AKC registaion.

 

Please know that we do not sell any puppies to people that sell mixed breed dogs, pet stores, brokers, or puppy mills.  

Ear Cropping: $1,150 additional charge for all puppies. (Limited spots per litter)

 

 

Please feel free to contact me directly if you have any questions (863) 243 - 4590 - Yini
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