Weywood
Boston Terriers
&
French Bulldogs


Gwenn Weyandt
 724-539-1421 Gwey6969@aol.com
Near Pittsburgh, Pa

Available

Our pups have been vet checked, had first shots and if older have 2 nd shot. They are on a de worming schedule. They have had a complete physical by our vet, all checked out with tight knees (bad knees or Luxating Patellas are rampant in the Boston breed), normal hearts, lung etc.... We can provide you with the paperwork. We even start to potty train our pups before they leave our homes. And with our guidance, our pups make an easy transition to their new homes. Most feedback from new homes, is that the pup had few potty accidents.

We also test the parents for Juvenile cataracts and CERF for other eye diseases. All of our dogs have had their patellas checked and are normal. Most of our adults dogs have been BAER (hearing) tested. Our adult dogs do not have skin diseases, seizures, chronic ear infections or allergies.  These tests have been done on the dogs we own for eight or more generations. You will pay more for a pup from us and not the $800 for the one that you would pay for a pup of unknown origins, from the newspaper. What you will get is a dog from a long line of health tested parents with known ancestors and a traceable history also Breeders with over 60yrs. combined experience who specialize in Boston terriers. How many people can say that, one breed of dog has been in their family, like the boston terrier has been in mine, since 1920?

 Many times someone will say "I just want a pet, I don't want a show dog"   Our pets and show dogs come from the same litter, they have the same genetic make up, same healthy parents and they cost me just the same to raise. The entire litter has our all our experience, hard work and health testing, not just the show dogs. All pups are treated the same whether they are pets or show dogs.  Our Vets don't give discounts for "just pet pups."

Our dogs are not hyper or aggressive, and the same goes for our pups. I prefer a mild mannered calm dog. I like a dog that plays but also a dog that will sit on the couch and watch TV too. All dogs that live here get along, including our intact males. Mostly, none of our dogs have to be separated due to aggression. When going to a breeder watch to see if, all the dogs are running and playing or if they are let out to meet you in shifts. Unless, there is a female in season. They should not have to be separated. I always tell prospective buyers that a Boston terrier should always be friendly with people and dogs, did I say always.

Our pups are very well socialized, and they are handled from the time they are just hours old. They are also handled daily by our entire family including children, and are permitted to play with the adult Bostons after they get their first shots. By allowing the interaction with the adult bostons, our pups learn pack order which is instrumental in setting their personality. We do many things with our pups, to mold them into wonderful well adjusted adult dogs.

 With your pup you will also get a 21 page Boston Puppy Guide, filled with over 60 years of combined canine experience, that my Mother and I have composed for our new families. We are also available anytime day or night for questions, that you may have for your pup through out it's lifetime. We "welcome back" any of our dogs, ANYTIME, should their family not be able to keep them. As a matter of fact, many of our dogs, in home with mature adults, are actually willed back to us.

We do request that all prospective families and pets come to our homes to meet the pups before purchase. We DO NOT SHIP. We have had many families fly to us to get our puppies. We have placed Bostons all over the world and yes, they came to our homes to get their dog. Quite a few of our dogs even live with vets.

We will also require potential families to have an initial informal phone interview and  to fill out an adoption questionnaire prior to seeing our pups. Then when everything checks out we will assist you in matching the perfect pup to your ideal requirements.

I hope this help you in finding your new companion.

Below is a list of do' s and don'ts for you to utilize when finding your new pup.

DO
  • Do your homework -
  • Find a breeder your comfortable with
  • Find a breeder who is knowledgeable in the breed
  • Find a breeder who does health testing
  • Find a breeder who will let you visit their home
  • Find a breeder who knows their pups and can assist you in the right placement.
  •  
  • REMEMBER QUALITY PAYS IN THE LONG RUN. This is not the time to bargain shop, 15 years is a longtime. You should do everything in your power to find the healthiest pet available.
Don'ts
  • Do Not Buy from someone who has aggressive dogs
  • Do not meet the breeder off site, Go to their home.
  • Do not Buy from someone who breeds many other breeds of  dogs
  • Do not ship your puppy, you have no clue how it was raised
  • Do not buy from someone who doesn't utilize the tests mentioned above, they are available to all.
  • Don't buy from someone who cannot answer all your questions

Do remember that the cheapest dog usually comes at a much high price.... later in life.


PLACED

Liz is a 4 year old female for pet placement. She is retired from showing and looking for her forever home. She is great with other dogs and children. She is a great companion and is the best lap dog around. She is content being snuggled on the couch or in the car next to you. She has been very well socialized and loves to travel.  She will become very attached to her new family and will want to be with you all the time. She is a quiet and loving dog. She is up to date on vaccines and ready for her new home.

Please call Gwenn for more information

724-539-1421 evenings 5-9pm, all day Sunday and Monday

no emails please


Placed
For PET placement. Little girl born July 2011. Daughter of NV and Eva. She is up to date on vaccinations and had a vet check. We have been working on potty training. She goes to work with me up to three days a week. She has been handled by my children and gets to play with the adult dogs for socializing. She should be in the 15 lb range at maturity. Call for details.

Please call Gwenn for more information

724-539-1421 evenings 5-9pm, all day Sunday and Monday

no emails please






 
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