Guardian Program

If you’re interested in a high quality puppy and live in Central Illinois, our Guardian program might be for you! Our guardian program is where we place breeding prospect dogs and puppies in local families, at minimal upfront cost to the family and we retain the breeding rights on that specific dog. We view our Guardian Home Program as a true "win-win" situation. Our Guardian Families receive a "pick of the litter" quality puppy and we have the satisfaction of knowing that our breeding dogs are living life as cherished family members.

What is a Guardian Home?

The guardian program allows us to grow our program and continue to better our breeds, without sacrificing any of our dogs happiness and need for love and attention. While we want to keep all of our dogs with us, we understand that they will be happier with more one on one attention than we can give them.

As a guardian home, you are the permanent home for one of our breeding dogs while they are in our program. Once they are retired (and spayed/neutered at our expense), full ownership transfers to the guardian family and they get to keep the dog forever.

By offering the guardian program, we are able to ensure that our dogs get to live the best possible lives in a loving, caring home where they receive as much one on one attention as possible.

Guardian Benefits

Guardian’s receive a high quality dog! Once retired and spayed, full rights and ownership are transferred to the guardian and the deposit is returned, so the dog essentially is given to the Guardian for free!

We will pay for the dog’s spay/neuter when the time comes for the dog to be retired.

Guardian’s receive lifetime support from the breeder, including education on training, dog care, and grooming.

There are opportunities to make extra money by helping with breeding related appointments/travel, whelping/raising puppies, etc. if desired.

Guardians can plan vacations and travel while the dog is in our care without worrying about boarding.

This arrangement helps save the Guardian some costs associated with keeping the dog as we will be feeding her for the time she lives with us - several months out of the year! After having puppies, the dog will be returned to the Guardian home bathed and groomed - another cost that the Guardians will save on!

Guardians don’t have to say goodbye to their dog while in our care! We welcome planned visits and puppy play times!

Guardian Requirements

Guardian homes must be within an hour or 30 miles of Eureka, IL. This is not a good program for those who do not have plans to stay in one place for a while.

We’ll need Guardians to cooperate with transportation plans to and from our home or veterinary appointments. This might mean we’ll drive one way and the guardian drives the other, etc.

Guardian homes need to have an appropriate sized yard and ways to keep the dog from escaping (by fence or leash). The dog must be kept in a comfortable living situation.

Guardian will be responsible for regular vet visits and agree to keep the dog up to date on vaccinations, flea & tick prevention, and heartworm medication. We will pay for any veterinary care or testing that pertains to breeding.

Guardians are responsible for properly maintaining, containing, training and caring for the dog; this includes grooming, basic training, and socialization.

Guardian agrees to feed the dog a food approved by the breeder. We want to make sure all our dogs receive proper nutrition so they are in optimal health.

The dog must be kept away from other intact dogs at all times. Intact dogs cannot live in the same home as a guardian dog under our program.

We ask for a $500 security deposit which will be returned when the breeding contract is complete, so at the end of the day, you’ll get an amazing, high quality dog for free as long as you abide by the terms of the contract!

Timing

Puppies may start living with their guardians after they are 8 weeks old. We may also have older dogs available for the Guardian program, in which case, they’ll be able to leave anytime.

Female dogs within the guardian program may be bred a maximum 4-6 times (but it could be less). Their breeding career will begin after their second heat or around 12 months old.

We will need to know every time the dog comes into heat - even the first time because that helps us plan for the future. Once she is old enough for breeding, the guardian will deliver her to our home 7 days into her heat cycle. We will keep her her for about a week or after at least two successful breedings.

Dog’s gestation lasts 63 days. She’ll live with the guardian through her pregnancy until about 10 days before her due date. We want to make sure she has plenty of time to get comfortable in her whelping space before she goes into labor.

She’ll need to stay with us and the puppies until they are around 6-8 weeks old.

Dogs cycle about every 6 months, so, as long as she maintains optimal health, she could have two litters in a year’s time.

Questions and Information

If you have questions that are not answered on this page, please reach out by emailing me at rebekah@joleyaire.com!