Michael Erickson K9Stud's Homepage

Member Since: 5/25/2014
Royal Oak, MI

We have two puppies remaining. We are setting appointments now call Michael Our puppies were born March 22nd. They will ready to go to a loving home the beginning of middle of May. or If you are interested and the timing isnt right let me know and you would like to be notified when the new litter arrives we will email you at that time. Here is some information Attached are some pictures, from new born to adult. We keep our puppies for ten weeks so they are well socialized, stable practically potty trained. Additionally we take you through a complete training program that we would highly recommend that everyone who lives with your puppy attend. We welcome visiting often to bond with your puppy. If you want we will keep you posted on updates. Some questions Do you have a fenced yard? Will you crate train? Where do you live? Do you have children or grand children who would visit, Their ages? Can you come for multiple visits, we like our family to bond with their puppies? What has been you experience with Wheatens? Some information Years ago when we were looking for a breed of dog to get, a friend said to me “Once you have a Wheaten you will never want any other dog” she was right 20 years later we still have, and now breed Wheaties. The bumper stickers say “Wheaties are Sweeties” and it’s true. Wheaten temperaments are the same for both male and females. Wheaten do best with children 7 years old and older because they do get excited as young puppies and they will to be affectionate jump. Regardless of getting a puppy from us, I promise you there is no better breed that I know of for family pet and companion. They are people dogs, incredibly social, and loyal without being protective. I am a counselor with a home office, and in my practice I see many children a week, and even children who are afraid of dogs, Love the Wheatens. They stay puppies for a very long time and they are always ready to play. Wheatens are very attentive and playful without being intrusive. The average height is about 20-32” inches and weight about 30-45 pounds. We have longevity in our AKC pure blood line. Two of our Wheatens have lived to over 17 years old. We are very proud of our health record with our puppies. We have had thirteen litters over 20 years and we have never had a sick puppy. There are a few things that you may want to be aware of 1. You need to have a fenced yard, or an invisible fence. Anybody walking by will become their next best friend 2. Also they are NOT car smart and do not comprehend the danger of running in front of a car. 3. They will jump on people to give them kisses and hugs. They can be trained not to jump, but it is in their nature. 4. Their favorite things are to walk with you and ride in the car. 5. What has been your experience with wheatens? I have attached a few pictures, puppies, mom and sire. As puppies they look like a darling little bears. They are very attentive and Loveable. As adult dogs their hair turns a blondish apricot. It is very beautiful with some waviness. They require grooming every few months. They do not shed. People who have allergies often do well. We charge $1,200 for a puppy. Also we require that they be spaded or neutered within one year, and ask for a $100.00 deposit to be returned after we receive verification from the vet. This is to ensure that the health and quality of the breed. We do NOT ship our puppies Please let me know if I can provide any further information, I will be happy to do so. Pictures in attachments. Regards, Jo Michael Erickson or