| IMPORTANT INFORMATION: WE NEVER REQUIRE YOU TO PAY A DEPOSIT JUST TO BE ON THE LIST FOR A PUPPY. A deposit is accepted only when all pups in the litter have their eyes opened. We like to know that all the puppies are healthy before accepting a deposit for them. At the time all the pups in the litter have their eyes open, I recommend that you put your deposit down to let me know that you're serious about your puppy. Otherwise I will have to consider that puppy still 'for sale'. It's hard for me to hold a puppy for several weeks and then the buyer decide they don't want him/her after all. :-( You can pick your baby out online or you're very welcome to come on over to pick out and bond with your new little one! You are also welcome to come for visits until he/she is ready to go home. :-) I'm usually able to meet part of the distance when you pick your puppy up, so that you don't have to drive the whole way. I can meet you in either Rush Springs or Chickasha, OK if you're from the OKC/ Edmond area, or in Ardmore, OK, or Bowie, TX if you're from the Dallas/FW area. I don't mind doing this, so I do this at NO EXTRA CHARGE to you. If you would rather come the whole way, that is perfectly fine, too. :-) I ACCEPT CHECKS, MONEY ORDERS OR PAYPAL FOR THE DEPOSIT, BUT AT PICKUP TIME, IT'S CASH ONLY, PLEASE. |
| Welcome to PuffyPups!! We're not a kennel... Our dogs are our pets. Loved and played with, and part of the family. Some stay inside, some stay outside, but we don't keep them locked up. Puppies are raised INSIDE my house as part of the family with lots of love and attention. They're well socialized with us and our children to make wonderful pets for YOU and your children or grandchildren. We're located in south/central (near Duncan) Oklahoma. We can usually meet you part way when you pick up your puppy, but you're also welcome to come to the house if you don't mind making the whole trip. Contact us by calling 580-467-1876. Or email me at donna@puffypups.com LIKE PUFFYPUPS ON FACEBOOK! |
We mainly raise MORKIES, but sometimes we do purebred Yorkies. We also do Goldendoodles! We have only the puppies that I have listed on my site, and I always try to update my site within hours of any change so you know what's available. ALL of our puppies are pre-spoiled and raised to be family pets. They spend most of their day being played with and cuddled by myself and my children. We LOVE our puppies, and hope that you get your perfect little companion! If you choose to breed your pet, it's fine, but please do not purchase one of my puppies if you plan on keeping him or her in kennel situation and used only for breeding purposes. My puppies are raised in a VERY social environment with lots of people, and are meant for homes where they will be loved as much or more than they are loved here. I recommend crate training your puppy to housebreak him/her. We start training our puppies when all puppies in the litter have their eye open, and usually by the time they go home, they are doing very well. Puppies that have a designated area from the time they're very small are much easier to house train! I get asked a lot which is better... Boys or Girls. My answer is BOYS! They are easier to house train and more loving. Of course the girls are wonderful, too, they sometimes just require a little more work. Some people think you can't dress a boy dog up like you can a female. Blue bows and blue nail polish look too cute on the little boy doggies! Not to mention the fact that boys usually like it better than little girls do! My little boy doggies love to feel pretty. :-) |

| Jacob and Dad. This was the day before Jake graduated from basic in April 2010 |

| I SO LOVE THIS PICTURE!! It's the first we've had in a loooong time where we have everyone in it!! Well, almost everyone! We're missing Jacob (still in the army, and wasn't able to make it to the wedding), but this picture does include my new son in law! We gave up on family pictures years ago, because it was too hard to get everyone looking the same place at the same time. All I can say is "THANK YOU LINDSAY, YOU DID A GREAT JOB!" |