Ready for their Forever homes!
Five 7 month old pups left to rehome, 4 females and one male. Pit mix and Lab.




Scooby is our last male. He is very high energy and needs a home with room to roam and hopefully some young friends to play with. He loves his Scooby Snacks! He’s a sweet boy eager to please. Partially potty trained, kennel trained, introduced to leash. He isn’t safe around poultry at this age, he wants to play and he’s too rough.




Bugsy is a diminutive girl who favors the pit bull side. She’s our smallest of the litter. She’s very loving and pretty quiet. Kennel trained, partially potty trained, introduced to leash.



“Grumpus” as we affectionately call her. Her first sounds were the tiniest growls and now she has perfected it! Her RBF is real! Hence the moniker! She is kennel trained, mostly potty trained, introduced to the leash. She exhibits protective qualities and would make an excellent guard dog with the proper training. And she’s just so pretty with her brindled legs and face.




Beans is another very sweet girl. She’s potty trained, kennel trained and introduced to the leash. She favors the lab side and has slightly longer hair than all the other pups. She’s a snuggler and pretty calm overall.

Daisy is a loving girl, pretty quiet and loves to cuddle. She’s partially potty trained, kennel trained and introduced to leash.
Backstory: these puppies were born to our girl Panda Bear. She’s a friendly 3 yo pit mix to whom we know both her good natured dad (Kevin) and mom (Sara) . We *think* she was bred by a black lab/lab mix as he came home with her on multiple occasions but he never actually introduced himself. Youngins these days.
Panda knows no foes. Everyone is her friend. As a quiet, people pleasing omega dog, her only fault is that she likes to go visiting and will do so frequently if allowed the opportunity. She always comes home after visiting as long as good intentioned folks don’t put her in their garages thinking she’s lost.
These pups were born October 16-17. have been gently handled since birth, exposed to our other dog, a very curious husky named Ishka. They have been fed well, a wheat-free diet, and loved greatly. They will be wormed prior to rehoming and ready for you to arrange vet care for their first shots. I recommend calling your preferred vet sooner rather than later as getting appointments can be challenging around here.
Ten is a lot of puppies, and these little guys are expensive to feed, also to reduce the incidence of free puppy syndrome, (you know, where folks take a pup only later to realize that’s not gonna work and find themselves rehoming him/her again), we are asking a modest rehoming fee of $100.
These pups are available for local pick-up only, as they are of mixed breeds that typically do not fly well, sorry Outside family. If you would like to arrange a meeting of one or more of these pups, you can text me at 907 five nine eight, 85 six six. Text only please, and I will respond as soon as possible.