Puppies With a Headstart
Over 130+ hours of care and training poured into each and every puppy before they meet their carefully selected family.
From Quality Breeders
Breeders work hard to keep parents healthy and raise a litter to 8 weeks. Puppies live in our home for 1-2 weeks, while we build their puppy skills.
Support that always answers.
Health, behavior, vet visits, grooming. We are here to guide you through common questions. Your new puppy is backed by a 2-YEAR health warranty so you know we are serious about health standards.
Pups
Each pup is sent home with a Puppy Pro Pack with over $150+ worth of starter supplies.
Start Pre-Adoption ApplicationTraining
Overnight Crate & Naps
Each puppy is taught their individual crate is a safe and comfortable place to unwind during daytime naps and bedtime. No more cyring, just comfort!
Advanced Potty 💩💥
We make the transition from littermate puppy pads to grassy turf target practice! This involves their first intro on a leash. 1-2 hour intervals.
Relaxed Independence
We build independence skills away from littermates, with science-backed decompression strategies & puzzles.
Volhard Temperment Evaluation
Evaluates a pup’s natural responses to people, gentle stress, and new situations in a thorough report card. Trusted by service dog programs and police dog trainers alike.
Extras
Free First Vet Exam
This handy voucher is valid for our local Vet network. If you choose to go outside the Network, send us an email for potential coverage.
Puppy Starter Kit
We personally tailor your puppy's experience by learning their dietary needs, chew and toy preferences, and curate a starter kit featuring their favorites alongside essentials.
Our Mission
We are your pup's second home. No Shelters. Ever.
Not only are adopter's screened through applications, a phone call, and in-person meeting, but we also microchip every puppy. Registering and remaining a dual contact for life.
Sorry, we do not allow our puppies to breed. Ever.
Accidential litters or poorly planned breedings, will turn into unwanted dogs in shelters. That's not cute. Your puppy is required to be sterlized by 1 year of age. Don't worry, we share the same concerns for traditional spay/nueter methods affects on hormones and health. There are two methods of sterlizations that leave the hormones of your dog completely in tact! Vacetomy for males and tubal ligation for females.
A dog’s health is more than just vet visits.
Just like people, dogs don’t stay healthy by doctor visits alone. A wholesome diet and regular exercise are keys to long-term wellness. Low quality kibble diets can take a toll on your dog's long-term health. That's why we provide 100% free, practical resources for making nutritious homemade meals that are not much more in cost than highly-processed kibble brands. Yep. You heard that right. Our guides focus on affordability, convenience, planning, and balanced nutrition. Simple, no-nonsense advice for keeping your puppy healthy for the long term.
Frequently Asked Questions
* The puppies live in our home, while working on their puppy skills.
* We work with quality breeders one-on-one.
* We are not open to the public, we require an application, phone interview, if you want to meet a puppy.
* We are experienced trainers and dog professionals. Petshop owners often care little about the behavior or after care of their puppies.
* Committed to Post-Adoptions. The adoption isn't over after take home, it's an ongoing process of ensuring the puppy is thriving! We work hard to ensure puppies are adjusting well to a structured home routine, with regular check-ins.
* Science-backed Health & Wellness. Our goal is for every puppy and their family to enjoy long, healthy lives—supported by the right information, tools, and community. That means building social connections, encouraging wholesome diets, and promoting plenty of exercise, alongside the ongoing support we provide.
* No breeding. No shelters. Every puppy must be spayed or neutered within their first year—no exceptions. We have this rule because breeding adds to the number of unwanted dogs that end up in shelters. If an adoption ever doesn’t work out, or a puppy somehow ends up in a shelter, we’re notified through the dual-contact microchip. We actually want families to return dogs to us if life changes—because we have trusted rehoming connections and feel responsible for making sure they find their true forever home.
Contact Us
We welcome your questions and look forward to hearing from you!
| Trainers | Maggie, Julia, and Eliza |
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| Residence | Wyoming, USA |
| Availabile | Everyday: 9 AM - 7 PM Mountain Time |
| hello@thepuppy.pro | |
| Phone | (307) 222 9325 |



