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Havamalts are the
combination of a purebred Havanese and a purebred Maltese.
My Havamalt families have
told me these are the best little dogs they have ever had!

Icy
Spice (8 lb Maltese) and Tuffy (5.5 lb Havanese) have three beautiful babies born on
01/13/2012.
These two
little girls and one little boy will be ready for their new homes on or after
03/17/12
This is Tuffy, my little AKC Champion sired
Havanese dad. When I bought Tuffy from the breeder, he was the first pick of his
litter.
Once I picked him, the Breeder of his litter picked the second nicest puppy and
Championed him with AKC.
Many more of Tuffy's siblings and half siblings have been Championed through
this past eight years.
AS you can see here, my dogs (and puppies) are
all socialized with my cats.
 
Icy Spice - their mom - will have her pictures up
in soon.
Here is the difference four
weeks can make:
 
In the picture on the
left - the baby with the dot on his head is on the far left. In the picture on
the right, the little boy is also on the far left, but the girl in the middle in
the left picture is on the right hand side in the right picture and the baby
girl with the most brown on her in the left picture is in the middle on the
right picture. Hope I haven't thoroughly confused you!
Here are
current pictures (taken on 02/18/12) of Icy Spice's babies at five weeks old:
Lacey:
 
Casey:
 
Cody (the only boy) is a sweetheart, but he was not too sure of being
photographed.
All three
of the babies are showing a very loving, sweet, and fun little personalities.
At this age, they are still just a little unsure of things, but in another week
to 10 days they will be ready for their first video session!
Icy's babies are $800 each.
 
We also have a
little girl and a little boy born on 01/25/2012 from Jewel, a 5.5 lb Maltese, and Tuffy,
a 5.5 lb Havanese (picture is above).
Jewel is a
sweetheart! She loves to be loved on. Jewel is a 5.5 lb Maltese with excellent
bloodlines.
I've not seen any moms any sweeter than Jewel - she is a little jewel!
 
These babies
will be ready to leave here on or after April 5th.
Princess has
her new family waiting for her:
 
Prince:
 
These pictures
were taken on 02/19/12
New pictures of
these babies will be up around the first of March. $800 each.
My next litter
of Havamalts are due around the middle to end of March, ready the end of
May/first part of June.
Please
enjoy my puppy videos at www.youtube.com -
just type terrystwobytwo in the search box.
Here is a
sample video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OjqaTAFqY64&list=UUFXewAhCFF6u-TqRH1iRNOw&index=9&feature=plpp_video
 
Please call or e-mail me with any
questions:
lynn.warren.56@gmail.com or
417-327-7103
VERY IMPORTANT INFORMATION!
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Please be sure to read my health guarantee before you purchase a puppy. I will gladly answer any questions you have concerning the health
guarantee. |
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Deposits are non refundable, but can be movable if
notice is given before the puppy being purchased reaches 8 weeks old that the
deposit needs to be moved to a future litter. Otherwise only a portion of the
deposit can be credited toward a different puppy. |
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My puppies are sold with the
limited registration with a spay or neuter agreement unless special permission is
given. I never give breeding rights with very small females who are 7 lbs
or under, full grown. |
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If I have micro chipped
your puppy, it is VERY important that you register your puppy
with the Home Again Micro chip registry. I DO NOT REGISTER THEM IN MY NAME. If
you do not register them, you will not have a way to report them lost or
stolen to the microchip company. PLEASE
REGISTER YOUR PUPPY'S MICRO CHIP at
Home Again website:
http://www.homeagain.com/
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"Life's Abundance:
Premium health food for puppies and adult dogs"
I would suggest that you plan on purchasing the "PUPPY
PACK" before your new little family member arrives for the best start for
your new baby!
This puppy pack is at a discounted price to let you try a good sampling of
Life's Abundance products that will greatly benefit your puppy / dog.
http://www.naturesbesthealthygourmetpetfood.com/
Get your precious puppy
off to a healthy start with a Puppy Pak. Each Pak contains:
 | Life's Abundance Premium Health Food (8 lb. bag) |
 | Life's Abundance Wellness Food Supplement (30 tablet bottle) |
 | Antioxidant Health Bars (12 ounce jar) |
 | Tasty Rewards Training Treats (4 ounce bag) |
 | Small Porkhide Bones (5 bones in a bag) |
 | Ear Care Formula (4 ounce bottle) |
 | Revitalizing Shampoo (12 ounce bottle) |
 | Bath Fresh Mist (8 ounce spray bottle) |
 | The Truth About Pet Food DVD (FREE) |
Cost is approximately $85.00 with shipping included.
http://www.naturesbesthealthygourmetpetfood.com/ |
 
Shipping:
Pet Air:
www.flypets.com
Shipping
by Air is done with Pet Air. They are a company that specializes in just
shipping pets. The shipping cost is paid to me and I pay Pet Air and purchase
the items needed for shipping the puppy.
Pet Air does my shipping on Thursdays unless weather or a holiday causes them to
change to another day.
The reason I use Pet Air rather then making my own shipping arrangements is
that I have found that a company like Pet Air (they are an "animal travel
agency, not an airline) as compared to an individual can
better get the airlines to do the best for the puppy. Sorry to say, many
airlines are not always courteous or helpful to an individual, but they will help a
company who has the option of pulling much more business from them should they
decide that the airline is not helpful with the shipping of pets. If there
are plane cancellations, delays, or changes that need to be made, Pet Air has
the resources to make these changes quicker and easier then an individual might
have.
Shipping to is $275.00 to most major airports
in the continental United States.
Shipping to Canada and Puerto Rico is $400, and shipping to Alaska is $400 to
Anchorage and $600 to Fairbanks. The shipping cost
includes the airfare, Pet Air's fare, the special crate needed - which is a very
good quality crate that will last many years with proper care, and other misc. cost associated with shipping
the puppy.
The timing for when I let the puppy go by shipping will be based on the age,
breed, and size of the puppy. Weather plays a big part in the air shipping of a
puppy. There may be times in mid summer or mid winter when the shipping is
changed or delayed due to bad or extreme weather. Pet Air does what ever
needs to be done to best assure the safety of the puppy. Pet Air only
ships for me on Thursdays unless it is a holiday or weather impedes the
shipping.
I will try to accommodate you the best I can with the shipping, but the overall
decision when to ship the puppy will be my decision based
on the health, safety, and best interest of the puppy.
Due to the high cost and amount of
time it takes to ship overseas and Hawaii, I don't do any shipping other then
the Continental United States, Canada, and Alaska. Hawaii also has some very
harsh quarantine laws for new pets coming in, so I do not ship to Hawaii.

Crate Training:
Crate training can be great
for teaching your puppy to sleep in a crate at night or to use for very small
periods of time during the day. But PLEASE do not put your puppy in a crate all
day while you are at work, only to let him out for a few house in the afternoon
and evening, then put him or her back in the crate for all night. Even if
you are able to take your dog out of the crate once or twice a day during the
day, this is not the proper place for your puppy or dog to spend the
majority of their daytime hours. We would not like to be locked in a room with
just enough room to move around in and sleep in for the majority of each 24 hour period.
Our puppies and dogs don't like that much either. Knowing how much puppies and
dogs like to play and need room to play, I feel that this can be very cruel to a
puppy or dog. I will not knowingly sell a puppy to someone who plans on using a
crate both day and night for their young puppy or older dog.
Your puppy has already been started
on his or her potty training but learning to go outside to potty using a doggy
door. For those wanting to have an indoor area for the puppy to potty, I would
suggest the "puppy patch" as the way to house break your small breed dog to a
certain place either inside the house or outside in the yard. This is my
preference over puppy pads. You can go to the Puppy patch web site at:
https://www.officialtvwebsite.com/pottypatch/ver3/index.asp?did=445&refcode=bpp1a&phone=1-800-470-2914
 I suggest using a baby gate and
gating off an area such as a large bathroom or a utility room in order to give
the puppy limited space while allowing the puppy to have room to play, toys to
play with an open crate with bedding for sleeping (the front gate off the crate)
and puppy pads, a doggie litter box, or my preference, newspapers, in case the
puppy HAS TO GO before someone lets him or her outside. Some puppies (just like
children) take time to learn to "hold" it until "mom or dad" comes to take them
out. There are also very nice puppy playpens for dogs that also give more
room for play while keeping them in a relatively small small area. The two
ex-pens pictured here can be purchased at:
www.dog.com
See:
http://www.placervillevet.com/happy%20puppy.htm
for great "new puppy" information!
You are
welcome to make a secure puppy deposit or a payment online with your
checking account,
Visa, or MasterCard with PayPal.

phone number: 417-327-7103
Please e-mail me with any questions:
lynn.warren.56@gmail.com

updated:
02/19/2012
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