Puppies
Our puppies are whelped and raised in our home. They are in the center of the house so that they are exposed to lots of people and noises and can be closely supervised. We do the Battaglia Neurostimulation protocol on all pups to ensure that they have solid start in life and will adapt easily to new situations. At 6 weeks old the pups are introduced to pottying outside. Here they have more room to play and exercise and they naturally house break themselves under careful supervision. Potential puppy owners are encouraged to visit us to the meet the adults as well as the pups.

Most importantly, our home is always open to visitors. If you would like to spend some time with our dogs and learn more about our breeding program please contact us.

puppy availability We currently do not have any planned breedings but we can refer you to a few wonderful breeders that may have puppies available related to our dogs:

Karen Pipkin (San Antonio, TX): Graceridge Ridgebacks
Julie Eschilling (Oregon): Bakari Rhodesian Ridgebacks
Julie Paul (Massachusetts): Dromkeen Rhodesian Ridgebacks
Asta Palmer (Florida): Dykumos Hounds
Mary Hodges (Michigan): Glass Creek Ridgebacks
planned litters There are no planned litters and suggest the points of contact listed above as potential alternatives.

Our puppies are placed in homes only after very careful consideration of each individual family in an effort to find a forever home. Potential puppy owners will be asked to fill out a questionaire and every effort will be made to find the right match for a family's lifestyle. We often have a long waiting list for puppies before they are even conceived.
pricing The prices generally range from $1200-$2500 based on the qualifications of the sire and dam along with other elements such as whether it is a show-potential or pet-quality puppy.

All pups come with a health guarantee, first vaccines and deworming, microchipped and with an extensive puppy packet including toys, food, pictures of the sire and dam, and puppy care information (feeding, crate training, socialization, health issues, RR specific care, training and more).