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Phone : 231-631-8209 (Call or text)
Email: klerenglishsetters@gmail.com
At this time we only allow those families that have a paid deposit down with us to come visit our dogs & puppies once they are 6 weeks old. We do post a lot of puppy pictures and videos on our Facebook page to help you get your puppy fill for the time being. We hope you understand!
We do not allow other animals on our property. If you do need to bring your dog with you at the time of pick up, we ask that they please stay in your vehicle while your on our property. The risk of outside diseases and viruses, especially parvo, is a very real concern. We want to protect our puppies & dogs as best as possible. Once parvo is introduced into an environment, it is extremely difficult to remove completely. Thank you for your understanding!
Our puppies are currently $1500.00. Beginning March 2027, our puppy prices will increase to $1800.00 regardless of sex or color. This increase is due to the rise in cost of veterinary care, health testing, quality nutrition and supplements, and breeding equipment. We appreciate all your support!
Yes, we require a non-refundable deposit to secure your hold on the puppy of your choosing. If for whatever reason timing doesn't work out for you to take your new puppy home, your deposit will be transferred to a future litter. If a deposit is placed on a very young puppy and a medical or health issue arises and puppy is deemed unfit for adoption, your deposit will be refunded fully in the form of the original payment.
We require a $200 deposit and accept either cash, cashiers check, money order, Venmo, or PayPal.
Yes, puppies are vet checked and given their first set of vaccinations between 6-7 weeks of age.
Yes, puppies are put on a regular deworming schedule. They are dewormed at 2, 4, 6, & 8 weeks. We use Pyrantel Pamoate at 2 & 4 weeks and Safe Guard at 6 & 8 weeks. We also use Toltrazuril for prevention against coccidia.
We train all our puppies to go on grass pads. We use this method because it is environmental friendly and mimics the texture and feel of real grass. Grass pads can be found in any pet store.
Our puppies are fed Purina Pro Plan Puppy.
Our puppies are lovingly raised in our home, where they receive daily socialization with our family and our other dogs. From the very beginning, we focus on building a strong foundation through intentional early development practices. We incorporate Early Neurological Stimulation (ENS), during the critical period of 3–16 days of age. This gentle process includes a series of brief, carefully controlled exercises designed to stimulate the neurological system at an important stage of growth. Research has shown that ENS can help improve stress tolerance, strengthen cardiovascular performance, support immune function, and promote overall resilience.
As our puppies grow, we continue their development through consistent exposure to everyday household sounds and experiences. They are introduced to common noises such as thunderstorms, fireworks, lawn mowers, doorbells, and vehicle sounds through controlled audio exposure. In addition, we provide opportunities to explore a variety of textures and scents, helping them build confidence and curiosity. These early experiences play an important role in shaping a well-balanced puppy and help prepare them for the world before the natural “fear period” begins around 12 weeks of age.
Yes all of our breeding dogs are health tested. We use Embark testing for DNA and genetic health conditions, OFA for hips & elbows, and BAER testing for hearing.
Puppies come with a 3-day 'immediate' health guarantee and a one (1) year health guarantee for life threatening hereditary conditions. Please see the tab labeled "Puppy Contract" or reach out to us for more information on these guarantees.
Puppies can go home once they are 8 weeks old.
The primary difference between dogs registered with the American Kennel Club (AKC) and those registered with the United Kennel Club (UKC) is their focus. AKC primarily registers purebred dogs for conformation (physical appearance) and shows. UKC, on the other hand, focuses on dogs used in field trials and hunting, particularly pointing, flushing, and retrieving breeds. While AKC registers a wider range of breeds, UKC is more specialized in working dogs.
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