The Philosophy of Success
Welcome to Success Kennels
We do not breed, just to produce to just have litters. We only breed, when there is a specific breeding, for quality dogs, that I would like to produce for show purposes.
We sell all puppies privately and require references from perspective purchasers. We do not sell breeder puppies. We only sell puppies for breeding that are show quality. My personal philosophy is; if the dog isn't good enough for the show ring then it shouldn't be bred.
We sell pet puppies with neuter/spay contracts and will alter puppies before they go to their new homes upon request.
We OFA all adults and will only breed dogs that are OFA. All of our puppies have health guarantees against hip dysplasia and abnormal patellas.
We are very selective in using our males for outside stud services. When I evaluate a prospective bitch that comes in for breeding, I look at both the pedigree and the bitch's conformation. I ask myself, do I want my male's pedigree on the litter this bitch will produce? I have turned down more stud services than I accept.
I am truly not eccentric, I just follow the CSPCA/PWDCA code of ethics as well as my own.
We have whelping rooms that are quarantined from all outside contact until the puppies receive their 2nd set of vaccinations and their fecal is checked and found to be free of parasites. Dewclaws are removed within the first few days after birth.
We do not breed CSP that have entropion, and have worked very hard in the last decade to produce puppies, that require little or no tacking of the eyes. We require all PWD,to pass health tests, prior to being bred.
Please do not insult me, by asking to negotiate the price on any of my puppies. This is a puppy, not a car. If you can not afford the inital price of the puppy, then I would worry that you could not care properly for that puppy. Anyone that requests a negotiation of the price, will soon realize that my puppies are no longer availble to them.
All of our dogs have wonderful loving temperaments, and reproduce this temperament in their puppies.
Sincerely,
Nancy J. Wilson-Sedlacek