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By Andi Fox 26 Jul, 2023
Want to understand how to litterbox train your puppy? Read about the misty method and teach your puppy how to go in a littlerbox while potty training.
Great Dane Puppy
By Andi Fox 26 Jun, 2023
Thinking about a Great Dane as a family pet? Read why they make the very best family dogs and what you can expect.
By Andi Fox 25 Feb, 2023
Everyone knew it. I stood firm. And then my BFF tempted me and I just could not say no. Meet Zoe. Zoe Guacamole. ZoZo. Zofran. The sweetest and biggest girl I have ever seen. Wait till you guys see her. She is outstanding and just the most amazing, sweetest girl in the world. We bred her to Blue. Pups will be due late April and we are expecting merles, pies, mantles, blacks and maybe blues. They will be AKC and starting at $2000. Any solid blacks or blues will be $2500 and if you want breeding rights with the solids, I do not blame you, and it can be discussed but the cost will go up, unless I keep them. NO. I will not keep them. Well. Maybe. No. Yea, probably. Oiy veh. No breeding rights will be given on any other pup though. If you are interested, I highly recommend getting an app in because I have been calls for puppies like crazy. So this litter will be pre-placed before they drop. Typical of my litters, right? Also, in case you missed it, I started a new YouTube Channel for sleep. New puppy parents, you will thank me LOL!
By Andi Fox 23 Sep, 2022
We have closed up shop. Was this one of the most difficult decisions I have ever made? YES. I love my parents, I love my dogs, I love my puppies. And there is the issue. If you have gotten a puppy from me, there is a chance you saw my ugly cry. I get very attached to my babies. I birth them, I feed them, I love them, they lay in bed with me and watch TV, my kids love them. Jake, my 15 year old, will go into the kennel and take naps with them. My Vet gets on the ground and lets them crawl all over him. These puppies become a part of our family incredibly fast. We watch them grow and play and I will sit for hours on the couch or watch the live stream and just observe them. So when it is time to go home, it is painful for everyone. Please do not get me wrong, I am over-the-moon happy for my families. And that makes me cry too because I know what a Great Dane adds to a family. It is ONE reason I started breeding. I felt like everyone needed to experience life with a Great Dane. I also wanted to better Dane lines, which I think I have done. I do have a list of trusted breeders that I have personally gotten dogs from. That said, some of you have spoken to me on the phone about Danes so if you ever have any questions, you know I will talk about Danes all day. Just email me and give me your number and I would be happy to speak with you. hausofbluesgreatdanes@gmail.com Now, am I saying this is a forever decision? LOL. NO. I am already dying to have puppies and my last puppy was placed yesterday. But, I am going to give myself some time. I have boys getting ready for college. I have relationships I need to foster and I need to travel and have some fun for a bit. I do want to thank every single family that has a HOB puppy. You all have made the transitions from my home to yours an amazing experience. I would not have bred for as long as I did if it weren't. I know these puppies went to the best homes, they are so loved and spoiled. I have vowed to come back as some of your pets in my next life. I love you all so very much.
By Andi Fox 13 Dec, 2021
You did your due diligence. You checked all your boxes and found the perfect breeder. You picked your perfect puppy. It’s all just rainbows, sunshine, and unicorns. Right? No, not always. As a responsible breeder, we do what we can to make sure puppies are healthy, happy, socialized, vet checked, shotted, dewormed, all of it. But once that puppy leaves our care and goes to now your care, that puppy is now your responsibility. This blog may sound harsh and I will apologize ahead of time because I may offend some people here but I want to lay this all out. So many times, actually, too many times, people pick up their puppy and go against everything the breeder told you. They take them to the park or to a friends house to show off their beautiful new Great Dane. I get it, I love to show my Danes off. But, this is NOT a safe practice! If you got your puppy from me, you went through a gauntlet for a reason. I created a whole page on what to expect when you visit because, these little babies are not safe until 3 weeks after their last parvo shot! And let me tell you how this goes, every single time. You just showed off your puppy and now your puppy is sick. You rush them to Vet and call your breeder. You blame your breeder for selling you a sick dog. -WRONG-  Once that puppy left our care, it is now yours. What you do with your puppy is your business but, if your puppy gets sick after it leaves our care, that is your responsibility. Am I suggesting sick dogs never get sold, oh heck no, that happens too. But, if you purchased from a reputable breeder, then it is more plausible that you got a healthy pup and once you took it, that baby got exposed to something. That is not the breeder’s fault. And just let me add something here. When a puppy falls ill, it absolutely crushes us. We still consider every single pup we placed part of our family. Don’t think for a second that many-a-tear were not shed in this house because we had a stillborn. We love our dogs, we love our unborn puppies, our newborns, and our homed puppies all equally. We take what we do very seriously. This has never happened to me, thankfully, but I read horror stories on Great Dane boards and I felt I needed to address it. It is standard practice never to cover Vet bills or refund the money for a puppy unless it is something congenitial and even then, breeder’s standard procedure vary from refund (rarely), you either get a puppy of equal value on the next litter from that breeder, or you look for a new puppy elsewhere at your expense. People often times get into a frenzy about getting the world’s most perfect dog (a Great Dane of course). I don’t blame you. I have been, and still am, the same way. In that frenzy they sometimes drone out what the breeder is telling you and exposure their pups to something. It is sad and it happens all the time but, please understand, just as most other things that you buy, once you take them into your possession, they are yours, good, bad and ugly, sick, healthy, all of it.
puppy language
By Andi Fox 06 Jul, 2021
Don't judge your Great Dane puppy by other standards! Your puppy is unique, just like everyone else. All jokes aside, puppies will tell you how they are feeling.
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