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Dynamite
Great Danes makes every effort to offer a healthy, sound companion that
is free of genetic anomolies - we have been exhaustive in doing our genetic
homework, but the proof is in the pudding, so to speak.
We
take our responsibility as Great Dane breeders very seriously and carefully
place our special puppies only in homes where they will be cherished family
members. We are also aware that circumstances force unwanted change at times
and we ask that if at any time during the life of your companion, you can
not provide a proper home for any reason, that the dog be returned to the
breeder. This is extremely important to us as we are also involved with
Dane rescue and have been heartbroken to see the results of improper care.
We,
at Dynamite Danes, believe that the nutrition that a puppy receives is one
of the best influences in development and that proper nutrition paves the
way for a much longer and healthier life. We emphasize this and educate
all of our puppies' families about proper nutrition and appropriate
kinds of exercise for a developing Dane puppy. I do respect Linda Arndt
(Blackwatch Feeding Program)
and her work enormously, but am I having such wonderful results with the
BARF diet, that I am going to continue to use it for now.
We
will ship in the continental U.S. if necessary. We do not crop ears, but
you are free to do this if you wish. We do have a contract that new puppy
owners are obliged to sign. In a condensed form, it reads:
All
of our Danes that are sold as pets are sold on a spay/neuter contract and
a limited registration (which means the dog cannot be bred). There is a
very good reason for this type of contract. I don't feel that any breed
of dog should be bred indiscriminately by inexperienced people who don't
have extensive knowledge of the breed and are not committed to improving
it. I do, however, occasionally make arrangements on an individually selected
basis for breeding rights and placement of show pups.
Gale Renz
Woodbine, IA
Phone (712) 647-2973 Cell (712) 592-2116
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