Cavachons From The Monarchy

Cavachons From The Monarchy

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The Monarchy is located in Monson, Massachusetts, a rural community in Western Massachusetts. For fifteen years we have also been a breeder of monarch butterflies for release, at special events and ceremonies, hence, the name The Monarchy. Our new and exciting endeavor is to breed specialty crossbreed dogs with hybrid vigor—Monarchy Cavachons. To reach Meryl, our new owner, call or text her @ 413-454-2692. For those of you on the wait list who have worked with Melanie, she is Consultant to The Monarchy, you can reach her at 413-455-4374 or 413-893-9012. Each puppy is a unique treasure. We provide high standards of care, safety and comfort with no corners cut. We follow a vigorous state of the art vaccination and deworming program. Our puppies can be expected to retain their good health and vitality as they mature into adult dogs.

Our puppies are sold with care and training instructions and a written health guarantee for genetic disorders. We look forward to a relationship with you for many years to come. Choosing a Cavachon Breeder
The web and the world are filled with breeders who aren’t looking to the interests of your or their puppies. Thankfully, there are plenty out there who do what they do in an up-front, honest manner. A good breeder is knowledgeable and candid about their breeding program, and will have a reputation of professionalism by working well with others and honoring their contracts.

Integrity​ – Answering questions in a knowledgeable and candid manner with a strong professional reputation. Good breeders will encourage you to get feedback from all sources, not just those they provide.
Honesty
Transparency
Performs Genetic Testing such as Mitral Valve disorder in Cavalier King Charles Spaniels or juvenile cateracts exam for a Bichon Frise.
Offers a Health Warranty of up to 2 years which ensures the puppy has met all their vaccination requirements, been socialized as well as been subject to neural stimulation for a more progressive approach to breeding.
A good breeder is a supportive confidante and advisor who supports you whether or not problems arise and stand by their contract. Socialization of the Puppies and Bio Sensor Exercises
It is commonly held that puppies should not be released before they have reached 8 weeks of age. A good breeder will be concerned about the puppy’s socialization, both with humans of all ages and with dogs, other puppies and other animals. As breeders, we also employ a series of of ‘bio-sensory’ exercises starting on ‘Day 3’ and continue with these very special exercises for several weeks. These very early ‘sensory’ exercises are depicted below (scroll down). Another type of sensory exploration we utilize can be explained by the phrase: ‘the rule of 7’s.’ As Monarchy Cavachon puppies are weaned by their mother, we expose them over the next several weeks to: 7 different surfaces, 7 different sounds, 7 different scents/odors, 7 different people from different backgrounds, 7 new environments in the home and yard, 7 different tastes, etc. This period is thought to be critical in the puppy’s development. A good breeder will expose the puppies carefully, so as to not risk bringing in infectious diseases. Families want a happy, confident puppy that is well adjusted. Progressive Breeders and Bio Sensory Training for Puppies!
Bio-Sensor Practiced by The Monarchy: We incorporate the Bio-Sensor or Super Dog Program into socialization of our Monarchy Cavachons and temperament development regimen. The Bio Sensor program easily fits into our established puppy rearing process and supports our values. This does not replace our early socialization program.

Bio-Sensory Training for Dogs improves the development of the puppy’s neurological systems by early stimulation and stress. Five benefits have been observed in dogs that were exposed to the Bio Sensor stimulation exercises:

Improved Cardiovascular Performance
Stronger Heart Beats,
Stronger Adrenal Glands,
More Tolerance to Stress, and
Greater Resistance to Disease. Testing
Genetic tests are not required for every possible genetic disorder. In fact, special testing does not exist for some of the genetic faults. However, the adult breeding dogs should be examined by specialists for any genetic fault that the purebred dog is known for. A good breeder will absolutely have no issues with producing these reports. The breeder should follow the AKC guidelines for recommended tests by breed.

For example, the Mitral Valve disorder must be ruled out, for Cavaliers.

Breed Requirements in terms of testing for the Cavalier King Charles include Eye examination by a board certified Ophthalmologist, annually until 5 years old, every two years until 9 years old; Patellar Luxation, examination annually, Congenital Cardiac Disease, examination performed by a Board-Certified Cardiologist, annually.

Breed Requirements in terms of testing for the Bichon include Eye examination by a board certified Ophthalmologist, annually until 5 years old, Patellar Luxation, examination annually.

Address:
21 Shore Dr, Holland, MA 01521, Holland, Massachusetts, United States 01521
Massachusetts, United States

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