What’s important to us, here at Moonsky…

We keep all of our babies inside with us. They have access to a large garden and a beautiful beach where we walk for miles. During the summer, we lay on the cool, tiled floor of the conservatory, and during the winter, we love to curl up by the fire.

We like to train our dogs and puppies, working with them frequently to ensure they are behaving and responding appropriately. They play with our eight-year-old boy, chasing and fetching in the garden, and enjoy treats as rewards. They have plenty of toys and their own room to relax in whenever they need to take a break.

All our puppies have the best start in life. They are born in our home and begin being weaned onto a natural, raw diet from three weeks old. They stay with their mother but are introduced to the pack at six weeks where Aunty Beau and Bella take charge of keeping order and ensuring playtime remains controlled. The vet visits us at seven weeks for a full health screening, full vaccination, and microchip so that new owners can collect their puppies at eight weeks.

All puppies are contracted, which safeguards both our puppies and their new owners. Our main stipulation is that if any dog, regardless of age, needs to be rehomed, we must be notified immediately. The dog must be returned to us if a new home cannot be found with someone they know and trust.

We ensure our puppies are in good health by DNA and screen testing all our adult dogs. We vet check our puppies and vaccinate them against known diseases, as well as providing five weeks of Kennel Club insurance cover to all puppies leaving our home. We also stipulate that all new owners arrange a veterinary appointment for a full screening within a week of collection. If your vet is not completely satisfied with the health and well-being of your pup, we will offer a full refund.

When you collect your pup, we will provide bedding, puppy pads, grooming products, toys, and a month's supply of food. We suggest a few visits to acclimate yourself to your new puppy. However, an initial assessment over a video call is always welcome.