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MYWAY/ DESIGNER KENNELS

       Myway/Designer kennels has a relatively long history as dog kennels go.  Started as a show kennel by LaGene( Jean) Flanagan in 1974 with the acquisition of a show quality Irish Setter who I (Jean) trained and showed for several years.  After graduating high school and attending college I decided to try my hand at dog grooming for which I needed a poodle to learn on.  One of the customers at the grooming shop had a standard poodle to place in a home and thus began my love of poodles. Having fallen in love with this standard poodle I just had to have one to show.  I purchased my first show standard poodle in 1978, showed him, acquired more, and my first litter of standard poodles was born in 1980.  Always wanting a toy poodle I acquired a pet quality silver toy in 1980 and he remained my only toy for years.  My involvement with standards was quite extensive, having finished several champions and being nationally recognized for the quality of my puppies both show and pet quality.  In 1988, along with a close friend I was offered some very nice show toy poodles and thus began the adventure with toy poodles.  I finished my first toy poodle as a 7 month old puppy from my first litter of toy poodles.  After having standards for many years I decided it was more convenient for me to show and breed toy dogs and my last litter of standards was born in 1995.  Soon after this, having finished several toy poodle champions I moved to the country and acquired a few show pomeranians and showed them also.  In 1998 an accidental breeding of a toy poodle to a pomeranian occurred and the resulting offspring changed the course of my dog breeding and kennel goals.  Never really liking the show ring (too many people involved that don't really care about the dogs just the winning) I retired from showing to work on the development of a new breed.  In 2001 I married a wonderful man, Brian Flowers, who loves the dogs as much as I do.  Together we are dedicated to the breeding of quality (these dogs could still win in the show ring) toy poodles in several colors including particolor.  Particolor poodles are not show able but my first was born to two of my champions.  Our new breed is still in its development stages from the result of breeding toy poodles to pomeranians.. It is called the Petite LeFleur and we have written a standard of perfection for it and are currently starting the registration process for a new breed.

      After a great deal of research we acquired some outstanding rat terriers in 2002.  Our original purpose was to use them for rodent exterminators.  Brian raises peacocks and sometimes mice get into their food.  Rat terriers are extraordinary rodent dogs and there are very attached to their families, so they don’t run off like other terriers. Rat terriers are wonderful house dogs, highly intelligent and very devoted.  This makes them excellent family pets.  They are very hardy, long lived, athletic and sturdy.  They are exceptional children’s pets.

      We know that our kennel is different then most.  I have an extensive knowledge of genetics, health problems, temperaments, nutritional requirements, and a thorough understanding of dog behavior in every aspect of its life.  Brian has a thorough knowledge of carpentry and mechanics.  Together we make quite a team working for the well being of our dogs and their puppies.

 

HOW OUR DOGS ARE RAISED

      We firmly believe that all dogs should not only be raised as individuals, but they should also be able to relate to a group (this is part of their natural pack instinct).  Every dog here has its own individual crate, knows its name, and is held every time it goes back into its crate. All dogs go outside to potty and play as a group. 

      All adult dogs are crated when we are gone.  This prevents "dog damage" to the house, dog fights, and injuries to themselves.  They are put out several times a day and allowed plenty of playtimes with plenty of toys and chew chips.  We do not have individual runs.  We have several very large play yards where they are allowed to socialize as a pack since this is their natural behavior.  When they are out they are divided into groups according to sex, age, and temperament.  Even our stud dogs play together and relate without fighting.

      When girls are pregnant they move into our bedroom for close monitoring.  They also go to the grooming shop with me.  No mother is ever allowed to have puppies on her own.  There are far too many disasters that can occur during the birthing process.  They can end in the death of the puppies, the mother or both.  With them so close we can prevent some of the problems.  From their birth the puppies and their mom are closely monitored.  They either go to work with me or stay at home with Brian close by; He works out of our home.  During the first few weeks they sleep next to our bed.  If a puppy is sick or injured we know it immediately and can attend to it.  As they get older they are moved to larger quarters further away from our bedroom.  After weaning the puppies still go to work with me so I can continue the socialization process and start their housebreaking.

      Once girls have had a couple litters of puppies they are spayed and placed in new homes.  In this way we are able to keep younger dogs to continue the breeding program and do not acquire too many dogs. With too many dogs we would not be able to give each one the individual attention it deserves.  Since these girls are still young and well socialized they readily fit into their new homes.

 

OUR PUPPIES ARE DIFFERENT

      We believe our puppies are different from some breeders' puppies.  We work very hard to maintain this.  They are a very intricate part of our lives and we want them to go to homes where they are part of a family, not just a breeding animal or a prized possession.  Not only are our dogs attractive and healthy, they are bred and developed to be lifelong companions capable of traveling and adjusting to new situations.  In order to accomplish these goals Brian and I work very hard and for many hours a day taking care of our dogs.  We do not just breed any dog.  Only the best are chosen to reproduce. Only about 1 out of 10 is what we consider to be of breeding quality.  Only small points separate the ones we choose to sell. To the untrained eye they are nearly all equal.

      No litter is ever born without considerable thought.  Parents are matched carefully, with the idea that we want to keep at least one of the resulting puppies.  Of course, this doesn't always work because we are very picky.  Even when we choose not to keep one of the puppies they are still very beautiful pets.  No litter is ever produced with the idea of selling them to make some money.  No litter is ever left alone, this often means many sleepless nights and giving up our free time.  We often take moms and puppies on trips with us so we can closely monitor them. 

      When the puppies arrive safely they and their moms often go to the grooming shop with me, which means a lot of traveling time (our shop is one hour from home).  All puppies are handled several times a day from the time they are born.  We believe, like children, early handling and socialization is critical to their mental development.  All blankets and kennels are kept very clean to make future housebreaking easier.

      Our dogs, because they are longhaired, must be groomed their entire life and we feel an early start makes this a more pleasant experience.  Our puppies’ toenails are clipped from the beginning and their first face clipping or ear shaving usually occurs at 3 weeks.  They are then clipped every 10 days and they usually get their first bath at 6 weeks.

       No expense is ever spared for the upkeep of our dogs and puppies.  We have a very good working relationship with our veterinarian. A good working relationship with an excellent veterinarian is imperative to a good breeding program.   Dr. Linda Svoboda is a very important part of our breeding and health program.  The dogs go to the vet when they are sick.  We don't medicate them on our own.  All puppies are given their first shots and carefully examined by Dr. Svoboda.  It has been a godsend to us to have such a competent and wonderful veterinarian.  We truly consider her a friend.

      The food we feed our dogs is PURINA PRO PLAN PUPPY FORMULA.  It is a high quality food; it is the one we chose in 1993 after many years of research.  Even with all the new foods on the market we find it to be still the one of our choice and recommend it be fed to our puppies to keep them healthy and happy.  Even when our dogs are adults we still feed them the puppy formula as little dogs need more protein and fat than the larger dogs.  The rat terriers are fed PURINA PRO PLAN ADULT FORMULA.  They do not need the extra fat as they have a tendency to get overweight.

 

ACQUIRING A PUPPY

     When you purchase a puppy from us we are always available to help you with your puppy problems.  We take our breeding responsibilities very seriously and believe a good breeder is there to help the puppy owner for the rest of the life of the puppy.  We like to help you choose the puppy you may want to acquire from us.  We like to know such things as:  Do you have children and what age are they?  How many hours a day do you have to spend with the puppy?  Where will he be kept...with the family or outside alone?  Do you have the supplies you will need for a new puppy?  What do you like for temperament in a dog?  Do you want it to be calm or playful?  There are very many questions we like to ask of you so that we may pick out just the right dog for you.  A dog is a very big commitment since they will live well into their teens.  We absolutely do not consider them to be disposable and will not sell them as an impulse item.  We do understand that sometimes there are unforeseen circumstances and you must find your dog a new home...Please let us know so that we may help find your dog a new good home.

 

GUARANTEES AND PAPERS

     All of our puppies come with health and temperament guarantees.  We stand behind our puppies 100%.  You will be given a complete health record and guarantee when you purchase a puppy from us.  All pet puppies are sold WITHOUT registration papers.  We do not believe pet quality dogs should be bred and try to prevent this by not giving out registrations.  We in the past have had our dogs end up in bad breeding situations and have had to rescue them.  If you are interested in breeding please talk to us about it.  You should be very informed before you decide to breed any dog.  Breeding is a very serious responsibility and requires a great deal of time and money.

 

We have several handouts that we suggest you ask for before purchasing any puppy.  With our puppies we offer a life time of support for a puppy purchased from us.  We offer advice to the new puppy owner as well as the owner of an older dog.  We answer our emails frequently and welcome any questions about our dogs.

Jean and Brian

 


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