One question I get asked is why do breeders retain certain clauses in their contracts, such as requiring proof of desexing before releasing microchip details?

The answer is simple — responsible breeders don’t just breed puppies, we protect the future of our bloodlines and the wellbeing of every puppy we bring into the world.

Years of careful planning go into ethical breeding. Health testing, DNA screening, temperament, structure, and selecting the right pairings all matter. These are not accidental puppies — they are the result of dedication, knowledge, and a genuine commitment to improving and protecting the breed.

Retaining certain breeder clauses helps ensure puppies are not used irresponsibly for breeding, sold on without care, or placed in situations that may not be in their best interest. It is never about “control” — it is about accountability, protection, and making sure each puppy has the best possible future.

As breeders, we carry responsibility long after our puppies leave our homes. We care deeply about where they go, how they are raised, and protecting the integrity of the bloodlines we have worked so hard to preserve.

A good breeder doesn’t just sell a puppy and walk away — they stand behind their puppies for life.