Frequently
Asked Questions
What screening or clearances do
you receive on the parents before they are bred? We clear
the hips and elbows with the OFA (Orthopedic Foundations for Animals); Eyes are cleared with CERF, and are DNA profiled. We
will soon be screening for thyroid and heart.
How old are the puppies
before they go to their new homes? The puppy can go to its new home at 6
weeks, but to fly, the puppy must be 8 weeks old.
Do you ship
your puppies? Yes, via American, Delta, Northwest, Southwest, or others
on a direct flight. (There will be NO LAYOVERS at airport, and the temperature must not be below 45F or
above 85F. at D/FW, Love Field, or your airport on date of travel)
How
much is shipping? Total Shipping cost is $300.
This includes the plane ticket, the travel crate, veterinarian health certificate, pre-spoiling for two weeks. Your puppy
can fly at 8 weeks of age.
How large do your dogs get?
The males range between 75-95 lbs and the females
70-90lbs.
Can I register my puppy with the American Kennel Club
or AKC? Yes, as well as the United Kennel Club.
What color is white registered as? Yellow, as AKC
does not recognize white at this time.
Do they come with Full or Limited
registration? TexasWhiteLabs.com sells puppies with limited registration.
Exceptions are occasionally made to approved breeders and others; there is a premium for full registration.
How do you determine the order of the puppy selection process? The puppies are picked in the order, by sex, and by litter, that the deposits are received.
Is my deposit refundable? Your deposit is totally refundable up to 7 days
after the puppies are born. If a puppy of the sex you are seeking is not available in the litter, you may have a total refund
or be placed first on my next litter’s selection list.
Where
are you located? Frisco, Texas. Approximately 30 minutes north of downtown
Dallas.
When is your next litter? Mid to late winter 2010-2011
Who will the parents be and how
old are they? Remi (3yrs) and Frosty (3yrs)
What is covered in your guarantee? Your puppy will
be free of hereditary defects of the hips, elbows, and eyes for a period of up to 26 months. (If you do not have any problems
by 9 months, chances are you won’t have any problems, but we cover for longer anyway)