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Frequently asked questions
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What responsibilities do Guardian Home families have?
Guardian Home families are responsible for the day-to-day care of the dog, including feeding, grooming, and regular vet visits. They must also make the dog available for breeding purposes as agreed upon in the program contract.
What happens to the dog after the Guardian Home Program ends?
Once the Guardian Home Program ends, the dog is spayed or neutered and becomes the full property of the Guardian Home family, allowing them to enjoy their beloved pet without any further breeding obligations.
How does the Guardian Home Program benefit the dogs?
The Guardian Home Program ensures that our breeding dogs live in a family environment rather than being kenneled. This provides them with the love, care, and attention they deserve while still allowing us to maintain our high breeding standards.
What are the requirements to join the Guardian Home Program?
To join the Guardian Home Program, families must meet specific criteria, including providing a safe and loving home, ensuring the dog receives proper care and nutrition, and being located within a certain distance from our facility for breeding purposes.
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