A Healthy & Beautiful Dog - Guaranteed

Two Pups

money back

80%

3 day guarantee

80% Money Back Guarantee

for 3-Days

Purchase With Confidence...It's Risk Free!

Upon the sale of a puppy, we provide a three-day ‘cooling off’ period, in which the puppy may be returned for any reason. If this is done during the cooling-off period, a 80% refund will be given (excluding any transport expenses incurred during the sale).

Responsible Pet Breeder


Our goal is that all of our puppies find a suitable loving family home. We are aligned with the Responsible Pet Breeders Australia (RPBA) and became a member. For example, RPBA members must not at any time have more than 10 breeding females of any kind!


In order to be an RPBA member, breeders must uphold strict ethical guidelines. A summary of the key standards is outlined below. The full set of standards can be found on the Responsible Pet Breeders Australia website.

Animal Husbandry Requirements

  • A practising veterinarian must audit the breeder’s property in order to ensure that the owner has taken all steps necessary to provide for their animal’s welfare and are following the RPBA Code of Ethics.
  • Animals must come with first vaccinations and be up to date with worming/parasite treatment in order to keep them free from common infectious diseases and external and internal parasites.
  • Animals must come microchipped.
  • Animals must spend the majority of their lives in communal runs or with free areas to move in, have access to natural lighting/ventilation.
  • Animals are fed, watered, exercised and cared for appropriate age/breed/size/medical requirements. This includes regular appropriate enrichment, grooming and handling.
  • Animals are to be exercised each day for appropriate age/breed/size medical requirements.
  • Animals are to be provided enrichment for appropriate age/breed/size/ medical requirements. Puppies under 8 weeks: a variety of surfaces and textures to explore e.g. hard floors, soft bedding, newspaper, real or artificial turf.
  • Animals are to be socialised with other animals and humans (where age and vaccination status allows) on a regular basis. Puppies under 8 weeks: must include exposure to humans daily and littermates.
  • Animals must be handled for appropriate age/breed/size/medical requirements.
    Puppies under 4 weeks of age: 5 min handling daily per puppy
    Puppies over 4 weeks but under 8 weeks: minimum 30 min human handling per litter daily
    Puppies over 8 weeks: minimum 30 min handling per puppy/dog per day

Breeding Requirements

  • Members must ensure only healthy animals are bred.
  • Breeding females must be retired from breeding before they become 6 years old.
  • All animals must be at least 12 months of age prior to their first mating.
  • Breeding females are not to have more than 3 litters in any two-year period without the written approval of a veterinary practitioner. For dogs: females must have no more than 5 litters in their lifetime.

Sale Requirements

  • Puppies may be sold and rehomed only after 8 weeks old (age). They must have had their 6-week first vaccination.
  • PBA members shall honestly share the upbringing/breeding/temperament of their puppies with prospective owners.
  • Breeders must ask potential owners the following questions and be satisfied to a reasonable degree by the answers from prospective buyers that the animals’ welfare will not be compromised (see our Expression of Interest form).
  • Breeders must provide new and potential owners with comprehensive general information including feeding, desexing, vet care, worming, and flea treatment for their animal.

Post-Sale Requirements

  • A post-sale agreement outlining all health tests completed by a veterinarian must be provided at the time of sale, including information on other unpreventable and/or untestable conditions, and for which conditions refunds will be offered.
  • Expenses for the treatment of preventable genetic and/or preventable health problems which can be tested for, which are present from birth, or which arise in the first 12 months of the dogs’ life, which are not disclosed/have not presented prior to sale, are the sole responsibility of the RPBA-approved breeder, up to the price of the animal. This also includes costs and veterinary care associated with any disease or injuries present during the time of sale.
  • Breeders must cover these costs up to the price of the animal (no more than the cost of the animal is claimable) once written confirmation from a vet has been received.
  • Alternatively, if both parties are in agreement, the breeder may receive the animal back with a refund of the original cost of the animal (as well as taking responsibility for the medical condition and if possible, for the re-homing of the animal), or replace the animal with a healthy individual. Conditions that have been disclosed in writing prior to sale or are not able to be tested for are the responsibility of the buyer.