We do not work with traditional waiting lists.
Each litter has its own story, pace, and reality that we cannot speed up or plan in detail.

How it works in practice

When we have made a specific decision that there will be a litter, we communicate this information publicly – most often on our social networks. Sometimes even several months in advance.
At this point, we also open up the opportunity to express interest.

We then contact those who actively reach out to us and express serious, thoughtful interest by email and send them our questionnaire. This helps us better understand you, your experiences, expectations, and living conditions.

Since there are usually more interested parties than we can personally and responsibly accompany, we select those who appeal to us from the questionnaires. We then invite them to visit us at home.
A personal meeting is important to us—it is an opportunity to get to know each other, ask open questions, and have a sincere conversation.

From this group, we then make a shortlist. Not because we have all the answers, but because we don’t yet know:

  • how many puppies will be born
  • what their gender will be
  • what combinations will be realistically possible

Throughout this period, we communicate continuously with the preselected applicants and keep them informed about developments, plans, and the reality of the situation.

The final confirmation of whether a specific applicant will receive a puppy from a given litter comes only after the puppies are born. Only then can we make decisions that are fair to both the people and the puppies themselves.

Important conclusion

For us, a reservation is not an administrative step.
It is a conscious decision on both sides – based on trust, openness, and mutual respect.

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