For local breeders

Support for litters raised with intention.

Breeder Support helps local breeders add structure, documentation, and practical early development to their litters without having to build the whole program from scratch.

$100 per puppy, $300 minimum

What Breeder Support can include

Litter development planning

A practical plan for the litter's age and stage, including handling routines, enrichment ideas, exposure goals, confidence-building activities, field-trip planning when appropriate, and puppy-readiness priorities.

Breeder notes and puppy observations

Simple notes, photos, and observations the breeder can use in their own records and family communication. This may include what we worked on, how the puppies responded, individual puppy observations, and suggestions for what to continue next.

Hands-on puppy development visits

On-site visits for local breeders who want help implementing early development with their puppies. Visits may include handling, grooming practice, confidence-building, enrichment setup, and early communication foundations such as offering attention, choosing calm behavior, and making polite requests instead of frantic demand behaviors.

Pricing

Simple starting point.

Breeder Support Package
For breeders who want help adding structure, handling routines, enrichment, early learning, confidence-building, and practical puppy development priorities to their litter.

This package includes up to 12 visits during the 4-8 week developmental window.
$100/puppy, $300 minimum
Daytime Foundation Puppy Preschool
For supported litters where puppy families want to add daytime preschool when space and timing allow.
$75/day

Other needs can be discussed directly when they are a good fit.

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Good fit

For breeders who are already raising with care and want more structure.

Breeder Support is a good fit for local breeders who want help adding thoughtful early development.

This may be a good fit if you want:

  • A clearer plan for what to work on each week.
  • Practical help with handling, enrichment, confidence-building, and early learning.
  • Simple notes, photos, and observations.
  • An outside trainer's eye.