Would You Like to Be a Guardian Home?
Becoming a guardian home for one of our breeding dogs can be an excellent way to have a top-quality dog as your family pet. We like to place our upcoming breeding dogs in their forever homes as puppies with suitable families, while we retain legal ownership and breeding rights of that dog for a specified period of time.
What this means is that the dog lives with you, forever, as your family dog. You would cover typical pet expenses for the dog’s regular health and maintenance, food, and other expenses, such as obedience training. We pay for all veterinary costs associated with reproduction. Some of these expenses include hip xrays, echocardiogram, annual holter monitoring, screening for multiple genetic illnesses, and various other tests associated with the breeding process such as semen analysis, progesterone levels, etc. Once the dog has passed its initial health testing (usually between 12-18 months), and he or she becomes sexually mature he or she comes back to us, as needed, for relatively short periods of time for breeding and/or whelping. When the dog completes his or her breeding obligations, you are given permission to neuter or spay the dog, and the dog remains forever with you to enjoy the wonderful life you have provided for him or her since puppyhood, legal ownership being transferred to you. Males are typically retained as sires for a longer period of time than breeding females, but they do not need to leave their families for extended periods of time. Females in guardian homes may have up to three litters prior to being spayed, so their breeding career is often shorter than that of males, but they have to leave their families for longer periods of time.
There are many things that Guardian families need to consider besides frequent separation from their pet. Guardians of females sometimes have to deal with several heat cycles, keeping their girl protected from well-meaning gentlemen callers when she is in season. The Guardian family will need to learn the signs of a heat cycle starting and communicate, cooperate, and coordinate with us to ensure successful breeding. Guardians of males will need to be comfortable with some “macho” behavior in their un-neutered boy as well as protect his “purity” so to speak.
The price you’d pay for a boxer puppy from Paradigm Boxers s is $2,500, plus g.s.t. The price to purchase a “breeding quality” European boxer with breeding rights would be significantly higher. The Guardian program allows a family to have a “breeding quality” dog for no up-front cost. Should a dog placed in a Guardian Home not test out for some reason, or we decide not to breed that dog, the dog will revert to a pet contract for a fee of half of the pet price and you will able to have your dog spayed or neutered at 18 months of age.
Guardian Programs provide benefits for the Guardian Family:
Guardian Programs provide benefits for the Dog:
There are a few requirements for providing a Guardian Home for one of our dogs:
If you would like more information or are interested in becoming a Guardian Home, please contact us.
Becoming a guardian home for one of our breeding dogs can be an excellent way to have a top-quality dog as your family pet. We like to place our upcoming breeding dogs in their forever homes as puppies with suitable families, while we retain legal ownership and breeding rights of that dog for a specified period of time.
What this means is that the dog lives with you, forever, as your family dog. You would cover typical pet expenses for the dog’s regular health and maintenance, food, and other expenses, such as obedience training. We pay for all veterinary costs associated with reproduction. Some of these expenses include hip xrays, echocardiogram, annual holter monitoring, screening for multiple genetic illnesses, and various other tests associated with the breeding process such as semen analysis, progesterone levels, etc. Once the dog has passed its initial health testing (usually between 12-18 months), and he or she becomes sexually mature he or she comes back to us, as needed, for relatively short periods of time for breeding and/or whelping. When the dog completes his or her breeding obligations, you are given permission to neuter or spay the dog, and the dog remains forever with you to enjoy the wonderful life you have provided for him or her since puppyhood, legal ownership being transferred to you. Males are typically retained as sires for a longer period of time than breeding females, but they do not need to leave their families for extended periods of time. Females in guardian homes may have up to three litters prior to being spayed, so their breeding career is often shorter than that of males, but they have to leave their families for longer periods of time.
There are many things that Guardian families need to consider besides frequent separation from their pet. Guardians of females sometimes have to deal with several heat cycles, keeping their girl protected from well-meaning gentlemen callers when she is in season. The Guardian family will need to learn the signs of a heat cycle starting and communicate, cooperate, and coordinate with us to ensure successful breeding. Guardians of males will need to be comfortable with some “macho” behavior in their un-neutered boy as well as protect his “purity” so to speak.
The price you’d pay for a boxer puppy from Paradigm Boxers s is $2,500, plus g.s.t. The price to purchase a “breeding quality” European boxer with breeding rights would be significantly higher. The Guardian program allows a family to have a “breeding quality” dog for no up-front cost. Should a dog placed in a Guardian Home not test out for some reason, or we decide not to breed that dog, the dog will revert to a pet contract for a fee of half of the pet price and you will able to have your dog spayed or neutered at 18 months of age.
Guardian Programs provide benefits for the Guardian Family:
- Guardian Families have a ‘pick of the litter’ puppy, chosen and named by the breeder
- Guardian Families have additional information as to the overall health of the dog
- Guardian Families receive ongoing support and training directly from the breeder of their dog
- Guardian Families can schedule trips without worry or cost of kenneling their pets
Guardian Programs provide benefits for the Dog:
- The dog doesn’t need to be re-homed as an adult after retiring
- The dogs are well-socialized and in stable, loving home environments
- The dogs are well-loved, cherished family members
There are a few requirements for providing a Guardian Home for one of our dogs:
- Guardians must have some previous dog experience, especially so with males
- Guardians must own their home and have a fully fenced yard
- Guardians must keep the dog on a leash when outside unless the dog is in a fenced area (fully fenced Off Leash facilities are okay)
- Guardians must take their dog to formal puppy classes, as well as further obedience classes with their dog
- Guardians must ensure the puppy is well socialized to adults (male and female, people of colour and people in hats, masks, costumes, etc.), children of all ages, other dogs and other species (ie cats) and ensure that the dog is confident and friendly, never skittish
- Guardians must provide appropriate veterinary or emergency care when needed, including vaccinations, deworming, etc. All veterinary care is to be discussed with and approved by the breeder, prior to any treatment taking place.
- Guardians must feed the dog a commercially prepared RAW diet, or a mutually agreed upon kibble, approved by the breeder
- Guardians must not allow the dog to participate in extended strenuous running on concrete or other hard surfaces before 18 months of age
- Guardians must notify the breeder immediately when a female begins any heat cycle
- Guardians must not allow a female around intact males during her heat cycle
- Guardians must not allow a male to breed ANY females other than those chosen by the breeder at a time determined by the breeder
- Guardians must live within reasonable driving distance from Paradigm Boxers, (one hour drive from Okotoks) and Guardians are responsible for all transportation of bitch/stud to the breeder at any time that bitch/stud is needed for health testing, progesterone testing, breeding or whelping. These times will be planned between the breeder and Guardian and not last minute.
- Guardians must communicate, cooperate and coordinate with the breeder regarding testing, matings, whelping, and other breeding-related activities
If you would like more information or are interested in becoming a Guardian Home, please contact us.