Kevlar Dobermans
Behind every well bred dog is a breeder who lost sleep, missed countless important events and sacrificed so much to raise their puppies the right way because they love their dogs unconditionally. And a pedigree that is the result of tireless efforts from devoted and hardworking breeders. A puppy is a breeder’s legacy, heart and hard work. Let’s respect and honor that.

Inflation

Due to the rising costs of veterinarian care, food and other supplies we had to raise our prices.

Deposits & Payments

Deposits are nonrefundable. No exceptions and is a binding contract once you submit the deposit. There are absolutely no refunds on deposit money nor purchase money on any puppy. No exceptions and it is a binding contract once you submit payments. Contract is a private treaty contract and is binding.

Visits & Pick Ups

Our kennel is part of our home. We are not open to the public. Visits and Puppy pickups are by appointment only.

Identification Of Pups

The colored collars are used to individually identify each puppy from birth to monitor each pup’s progress individually.

Puppy Picking Process

We go in order of deposits by date. However we take in consideration what the purchaser is looking for out of their puppy. We try to match up the Puppy the best we can with the new owner. This is to help and sure the proper fit for a lifetime. We do not allow people to handle the puppies even when they come to pick up their own. The only puppy that they will be handling is their own puppy. We are a private kennel, not a commercial store. So if you’re impatient and cannot wait for the proper Puppy then please do not contact us or fill out our questionnaire.

We do not do first come first serve. We take part in the puppy picking process. If you tell us you want a high drive, large, IPO type or show quality Doberman to a low drive pet quality pup on the smaller side that is what we will try to match you up with. Dobermans are not like Golden retrievers that will fit into any family environment. We try to match the best pup up to the perspective buyer to try to insure best possible life for both the pup and you! We take great pride in our breeding program and want to make sure to give each pup the best chance at a good family home; and to make sure your life continues to be happy and joyful! The $500 deposit to reserve a puppy is non-refundable because we want the “committed” buyer, not someone who is hastily looking for a pup. Our pups are $3750-$4250 and are sold with limited registration. Full registration is available on a limited basis. Prices are subject to change without notice. Show/Working Dobermans takes precedence over pet/companion homes. If you’re looking to show or breed please contact us about full registration. We accept cash, check, Apple Pay or credit cards (3.9% fee applies). Checks and credit cards are accepted for the deposit only. We do ship Domestic. We have people that will contact us asking them what number they are in line. ***Please read the above paragraph. So to explain it in another way for example just because you’re number 20 doesn’t necessarily mean your number 20. ***So again please read the above paragraph.

Picking Up Your Puppy or Shipping

Puppies must be paid for in full before the puppy leaves. When picking up your puppy this means you have to either pay for the puppy ahead of time using Apple Pay, Bank Wire or bring cash with you that day. When shipping a puppy the puppy must be paid for in advance before shipping arrangements and vet appointments are made. Puppies have to be paid for one week in advance if shipping Using the same methods as above. No credit cards payments will be accepted on balances.

Lifetime Breeder Support

This means for the lifetime of your puppy/dog we are here to help and give advice in any way that we can. However if your puppy/dog is having a medical issue/emergency we are not veterinarians. Do not be one of those Facebookers that takes a picture of their pet and asks people for their advice as they are not veterinarians either. Please don’t hesitate to actually contact your veterinarian for help or advice.