Monday, December 6, 2010
Adult Dogs for Sale
I am going to be moving soon and am looking to find new homes for ALL MY DOGS. Feel free to look at them all and ask any questions about prices, ages or personalities. Some need particular kinds of homes.
Monday, October 25, 2010
Pupdate
The German Shorthairs are not selling very fast. I don't know if it is because I haven't been selling them long enough to establish a rep like I have with my pekingese or if it is because they are not a breed that many people want. (Which is odd because I love their personality!) It is adorable to watch them play in the front yard, though! I will just stare out the window and see four of them playing tug-o-war or 3 pairs wrestling. It's cute! They spend most of their time outside because they have decided there is more to do out there and prefer it to being indoors.
Foxy gave birth October 19, which is very funny because that was her third birthday! I think this is especially unique because November 19 is MY birthday and is also my mother's birthday. Quelle coincidence! She had two boys. I have posted their pictures on the available page. I am so used to having big litters that it is unusual for me to see such small litters from Foxy and Roxie. But, they are very small and Coconut is even smaller, so I expect nothing but itty bitty puppies for years to come.
It has been very stressful here of late, so if my communication has been lacking, I apologize! Hopefully things will clear up soon.
Foxy gave birth October 19, which is very funny because that was her third birthday! I think this is especially unique because November 19 is MY birthday and is also my mother's birthday. Quelle coincidence! She had two boys. I have posted their pictures on the available page. I am so used to having big litters that it is unusual for me to see such small litters from Foxy and Roxie. But, they are very small and Coconut is even smaller, so I expect nothing but itty bitty puppies for years to come.
It has been very stressful here of late, so if my communication has been lacking, I apologize! Hopefully things will clear up soon.
Saturday, October 9, 2010
New pictures!!!
I have FINALLY taken some new pictures of the puppies still available.
Here's a couple of the puppies on their first adventure into the yard.
Here's a couple of the puppies on their first adventure into the yard.
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Puppies ready for deposit!
I am now accepting deposits on Effie's litter of puppies. They are all THRIVING! Deposit is $200 and is acceptable through paypal or as a money order. Once you have said you want a certain puppy, deposit must be received within 5 days. Once deposit is received, puppy will be marked as sold and you will get updates about once a week until he/she is ready to go home!
Labels:
deposit,
for sale,
german shorthaired pointers,
iowa,
piersee pekes
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Puppy Pictures Posted!
All 11 puppies have been named and listed. Deposits will be accepted starting Sept. 6! Check the available page for pictures and details.
Labels:
for sale,
german shorthaired pointers,
puppies
Friday, August 27, 2010
Effie is a mom!
Effie has had her puppies today! She did a fantastic job and the puppies immediately started nursing and look great! I will post pictures and more information about them in the coming days. Deposits will not be accepted until Sept. 6th. After that, the deposits will be $200, with total price being $600. Check our available page about discounts and for more updates. Puppies are AKC registerable.
Pekingese Puppies Coming Soon
I am expecting a litter of pekingese puppies around the third week of October. Check back for updates and news. There won't be any pekingese puppies available until then.
Monday, July 26, 2010
Waiting List Available
I am now accepting names for the waiting list on a litter of pekingese AND german shorthair pointers. I am anticipating a litter from both near the end of August.
If you would like to have your name on the waiting list, please email me! By being on the waiting list, you are privy to the first pictures of the puppies as well as priority choice. Deposit can not be placed until puppies are 10 days old and waiting list gets first pick (in the order they were put on the list.)
Thanks and check back for updates!
If you would like to have your name on the waiting list, please email me! By being on the waiting list, you are privy to the first pictures of the puppies as well as priority choice. Deposit can not be placed until puppies are 10 days old and waiting list gets first pick (in the order they were put on the list.)
Thanks and check back for updates!
Labels:
german shorthaired pointers,
pekingese,
waiting list
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Adoptable Rescue of the Week: Conrad!
More About Conrad
Before our dogs are made available for adoption, we ensure that their medical needs such as spay, neuter, routine shots, teeth cleaning, etc. have been met.
Because we want successful adoptions and need to be sure that both you and our dog we will be a good fit for each other, you will need to provide personal and vet references and allow a home visit.
The adoption donation for this dog is $350. All donations go directly to our ever-mounting vet bills. Thanks to a large network of rescue volunteers, out-of-state adoptions can be arranged. If by some chance the adoption does not work out, Peke N Chin Midwest will take the dog back.
If you have questions about any of our dogs, please contact Regi Goodhall or Heidi Eckers and they will provide you with information.
Want to start the adoption process now? Please click here for our online Adoption Application.
MESSAGE:
Thank you for your support. If you have thought about volunteering and providing a temporary home to a rescue dog, we would love to discuss our foster program with you. The more foster homes we have, the more dogs we can help. The rewards are tremendous. Check our website for details.
IMPORTANT:
Please note that we never say our kids are 100% potty trained. Pets have accidents and this may be especially true with all the changes these foster dogs go through. They will need you to be patient, understanding, and willing to work with them. Earning their trust may take several days to several months. This is a period of adjustment, not just for the new family member but for everyone in the household. They need a lifetime commitment. The unconditional love they will give you in return will make it all worth it.
Labels:
adoption,
peke n chin midwest,
pekingese,
rescue
Sunday, July 11, 2010
Not a lot to report...
It's pretty quiet right now at our house. Still waiting on Ella to find a new home, but she's a doll, so we don't mind. Also waiting for signs of Effie being pregnant. We've never had a litter from a big dog, so it will be a new experience! Samson likes to sneak in and lay on the couch when my husband is gone. I don't blame him!
Saturday, June 26, 2010
Ella
Ella is now spayed and has had her hernia repaired! We are getting so enamored of her that it will be hard to part. She's such a doll and follows you around and loves to be held like a baby. She's a complete sweetheart! She loves going outside and is doing great with housebreaking! Ella is $400 and is our last puppy until the next litter comes along (which may be several months.)
Friday, June 18, 2010
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Adoptable Rescue of the Week: Amai!
Amai
Japanese Chin
More About Amai
Amai is a 10 pound, black and white, 7 year old, female Japanese Chin presently living in a foster home in Lakeville, MN. Amai (meaning "sweet" in Japanese) is just that! She loves pets, snuggles and is really laid back. She adores her foster mom's kids and interacts nicely with the other furry kids in the house.
Before our dogs are made available for adoption, we ensure that their medical needs such as spay, neuter, routine shots, teeth cleaning, etc. have been met.
Because we want successful adoptions and need to be sure that both you and our dog we will be a good fit for each other, you will need to provide personal and vet references and allow a home visit.
The adoption donation for this dog is $300. All donations go directly to our ever-mounting vet bills. Thanks to a large network of rescue volunteers, out-of-state adoptions can be arranged. If by some chance the adoption does not work out, Peke N Chin Midwest will take the dog back.
If you have questions about any of our dogs, please contact Regi Goodhall or Heidi Eckers and they will provide you with information.
Want to start the adoption process now? Please click here for our online Adoption Application.
MESSAGE:
Thank you for your support. If you have thought about volunteering and providing a temporary home to a rescue dog, we would love to discuss our foster program with you. The more foster homes we have, the more dogs we can help. The rewards are tremendous. Check our website for details.
IMPORTANT:
Please note that we never say our kids are 100% potty trained. Pets have accidents and this may be especially true with all the changes these foster dogs go through. They will need you to be patient, understanding, and willing to work with them. Earning their trust may take several days to several months. This is a period of adjustment, not just for the new family member but for everyone in the household. They need a lifetime commitment. The unconditional love they will give you in return will make it all worth it.
Before our dogs are made available for adoption, we ensure that their medical needs such as spay, neuter, routine shots, teeth cleaning, etc. have been met.
Because we want successful adoptions and need to be sure that both you and our dog we will be a good fit for each other, you will need to provide personal and vet references and allow a home visit.
The adoption donation for this dog is $300. All donations go directly to our ever-mounting vet bills. Thanks to a large network of rescue volunteers, out-of-state adoptions can be arranged. If by some chance the adoption does not work out, Peke N Chin Midwest will take the dog back.
If you have questions about any of our dogs, please contact Regi Goodhall or Heidi Eckers and they will provide you with information.
Want to start the adoption process now? Please click here for our online Adoption Application.
MESSAGE:
Thank you for your support. If you have thought about volunteering and providing a temporary home to a rescue dog, we would love to discuss our foster program with you. The more foster homes we have, the more dogs we can help. The rewards are tremendous. Check our website for details.
IMPORTANT:
Please note that we never say our kids are 100% potty trained. Pets have accidents and this may be especially true with all the changes these foster dogs go through. They will need you to be patient, understanding, and willing to work with them. Earning their trust may take several days to several months. This is a period of adjustment, not just for the new family member but for everyone in the household. They need a lifetime commitment. The unconditional love they will give you in return will make it all worth it.
Amai is up-to-date with routine shots, house trained and spayed/neutered.
My Contact Info
- Peke N Chin Midwest
- South St. Paul, MN
- 218-681-7405
- Email Peke N Chin Midwest
- See more pets from Peke N Chin Midwest
- Share on Facebook
Labels:
adoption,
japanese chin,
pnc midwest,
rescue
Thursday, June 3, 2010
Adoptable Rescue of the Week: Anastasia!
Anastasia
Pekingese
More About Anastasia
Anastasia is a 10 pound, red sable, 4 year old female Peke presently being fostered in Albert Lea, MN. She is Fiona's sister and they look very much alike. She is sweet and laid back. When she was let out of the vehicle after her long ride from Missouri she started exploring the yard immediately! She seems to not be afraid of anything and will make someone a terrific pet!
Before our dogs are made available for adoption, we ensure that their medical needs such as spay, neuter, routine shots, teeth cleaning, etc. have been met.
Because we want successful adoptions and need to be sure that both you and our dog we will be a good fit for each other, you will need to provide personal and vet references and allow a home visit.
The adoption donation for this dog is $300. All donations go directly to our ever-mounting vet bills. Thanks to a large network of rescue volunteers, out-of-state adoptions can be arranged. If by some chance the adoption does not work out, Peke N Chin Midwest will take the dog back.
If you have questions about any of our dogs, please contact Regi Goodhall or Heidi Eckers and they will provide you with information.
Want to start the adoption process now? Please click here for our online Adoption Application.
MESSAGE:
Thank you for your support. If you have thought about volunteering and providing a temporary home to a rescue dog, we would love to discuss our foster program with you. The more foster homes we have, the more dogs we can help. The rewards are tremendous. Check our website for details.
IMPORTANT:
Please note that we never say our kids are 100% potty trained. Pets have accidents and this may be especially true with all the changes these foster dogs go through. They will need you to be patient, understanding, and willing to work with them. Earning their trust may take several days to several months. This is a period of adjustment, not just for the new family member but for everyone in the household. They need a lifetime commitment. The unconditional love they will give you in return will make it all worth it.Anastasia is up-to-date with routine shots, house trained and spayed/neutered.
Before our dogs are made available for adoption, we ensure that their medical needs such as spay, neuter, routine shots, teeth cleaning, etc. have been met.
Because we want successful adoptions and need to be sure that both you and our dog we will be a good fit for each other, you will need to provide personal and vet references and allow a home visit.
The adoption donation for this dog is $300. All donations go directly to our ever-mounting vet bills. Thanks to a large network of rescue volunteers, out-of-state adoptions can be arranged. If by some chance the adoption does not work out, Peke N Chin Midwest will take the dog back.
If you have questions about any of our dogs, please contact Regi Goodhall or Heidi Eckers and they will provide you with information.
Want to start the adoption process now? Please click here for our online Adoption Application.
MESSAGE:
Thank you for your support. If you have thought about volunteering and providing a temporary home to a rescue dog, we would love to discuss our foster program with you. The more foster homes we have, the more dogs we can help. The rewards are tremendous. Check our website for details.
IMPORTANT:
Please note that we never say our kids are 100% potty trained. Pets have accidents and this may be especially true with all the changes these foster dogs go through. They will need you to be patient, understanding, and willing to work with them. Earning their trust may take several days to several months. This is a period of adjustment, not just for the new family member but for everyone in the household. They need a lifetime commitment. The unconditional love they will give you in return will make it all worth it.Anastasia is up-to-date with routine shots, house trained and spayed/neutered.
- Peke N Chin Midwest
- South St. Paul, MN
- 218-681-7405
- Email Peke N Chin Midwest
- See more pets from Peke N Chin Midwest
- Share on Facebook
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
According to Wikipedia...
Famous Pekes
- Bambi, pet of Miss Marjory Warner, upon whom James Herriot based his characters Mrs. Pumphrey and Tricki Woo
- Chu-Chu from The Amazing Chan and the Chan Clan
- Fifi the Peke, the girlfriend of Pluto, Mickey Mouse's pet.
- Buster, Pet of Chinese folk historian Onoj Ewalg
- Manchu, pet of Theodore Roosevelt's daughter, Alice Lee Roosevelt Longworth.
- Winnie/Wednesday, pet of Bridget Marquardt, Hugh Hefner's girlfriend, as seen on E!'s The Girls Next Door.
- Sun Yat owned by Henry Sleeper Harper - Harper Brothers Publishing - was a survivor on the RMS Titanic.
- Penelope, pet of Philadelphia composer Joseph Hallman
- The three pekes from Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat
- Harm, the black peke from the Barker and Llewelyn Victorian mystery series by Will Thomas
Friday, May 28, 2010
Adoptable Rescue of the Week: Percy!
More About Percy
Percy is a 12#, fawn/sable, 2 year old Male Pekingese presently living in a foster home in Waseca, MN. He was rescued from a puppy mill auction where he didn't even bring the minimum big and would have been "disposed" of after the auction. Fortunately a friend of PNC's stepped in and got him into the safe arms of rescue! He is a beautiful and sweet little man. We know he will make someone a terrific pet!
Before our dogs are made available for adoption, we ensure that their medical needs such as spay, neuter, routine shots, teeth cleaning, etc. have been met.
Because we want successful adoptions and need to be sure that both you and our dog we will be a good fit for each other, you will need to provide personal and vet references and allow a home visit.
The adoption donation for this dog is $300. All donations go directly to our ever-mounting vet bills. Thanks to a large network of rescue volunteers, out-of-state adoptions can be arranged. If by some chance the adoption does not work out, Peke N Chin Midwest will take the dog back.
If you have questions about any of our dogs, please contact Regi Goodhall or Heidi Eckers and they will provide you with information.
Want to start the adoption process now? Please click here for our online Adoption Application.
MESSAGE:
Thank you for your support. If you have thought about volunteering and providing a temporary home to a rescue dog, we would love to discuss our foster program with you. The more foster homes we have, the more dogs we can help. The rewards are tremendous. Check our website for details.
IMPORTANT:
Please note that we never say our kids are 100% potty trained. Pets have accidents and this may be especially true with all the changes these foster dogs go through. They will need you to be patient, understanding, and willing to work with them. Earning their trust may take several days to several months. This is a period of adjustment, not just for the new family member but for everyone in the household. They need a lifetime commitment. The unconditional love they will give you in return will make it all worth it.
Before our dogs are made available for adoption, we ensure that their medical needs such as spay, neuter, routine shots, teeth cleaning, etc. have been met.
Because we want successful adoptions and need to be sure that both you and our dog we will be a good fit for each other, you will need to provide personal and vet references and allow a home visit.
The adoption donation for this dog is $300. All donations go directly to our ever-mounting vet bills. Thanks to a large network of rescue volunteers, out-of-state adoptions can be arranged. If by some chance the adoption does not work out, Peke N Chin Midwest will take the dog back.
If you have questions about any of our dogs, please contact Regi Goodhall or Heidi Eckers and they will provide you with information.
Want to start the adoption process now? Please click here for our online Adoption Application.
MESSAGE:
Thank you for your support. If you have thought about volunteering and providing a temporary home to a rescue dog, we would love to discuss our foster program with you. The more foster homes we have, the more dogs we can help. The rewards are tremendous. Check our website for details.
IMPORTANT:
Please note that we never say our kids are 100% potty trained. Pets have accidents and this may be especially true with all the changes these foster dogs go through. They will need you to be patient, understanding, and willing to work with them. Earning their trust may take several days to several months. This is a period of adjustment, not just for the new family member but for everyone in the household. They need a lifetime commitment. The unconditional love they will give you in return will make it all worth it.
Percy is up-to-date with routine shots and spayed/neutered.
Monday, May 24, 2010
Adopt a Rescue
There's this great organization that I am involved with (to a small extent) that rescues pekingese (and Japanese Chins) from puppy mills, breeders or from people who can no longer care for them. It's a great organization and if you love pekes, you should consider adopting or even donating to this non-profit organization! They are Peke N Chin Midwest.
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Rosalie
Rosalie is now available. (Edward is also still available- see the available page.) Her birthdate is April 2, 2010. She will be available after she is 12 weeks old as I will be having her spayed and a hernia repaired before she goes to her new home. She is adorable and looks just like a teddy bear! She is very sweet and gentle and loves being cuddled. Price for Rosalie includes spaying and is $500.
Labels:
for sale,
iowa,
pekingese,
piersee pekes,
puppies
Thursday, April 29, 2010
Only TWO Left!!!
Man, these puppies are selling like hot cakes! I am really glad I decided to get back into the pekingese trade again because apparently people are still noticing that it is the best breed EVER!
And it always makes me feel great when people tell me:
1) They can't find any other good peke breeders in any of the surrounding states.
2) They can't believe how cheap I'm selling them.
3) They love how my dogs are pets and all of our dogs and the puppies are spoiled rotten in our house!
And the reason I sell them at what I consider "affordable" is because I know from experience how expensive puppies are and these are tough times- I don't know many millionaires personally. I want people to be able to get the pekes they really want without having to mortgage their houses!
I'm so thankful for all the loyal Piersee Pekes fans! Thanks so much, guys!
Saturday, April 24, 2010
Group Pics!
I was cleaning the puppies' bedding tonight, so put them on the couch while they waited. They really liked it!
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Where do pekingese come from?
Where do pekingese come from? The story behind the lineage of a pekingese is cute! Supposedly a lion was looking at its reflection in a pond one day when it saw a monkey in a tree. It was love at first sight, but unfortunately the lion was too big to marry a monkey. Luckily, someone was looking out for the lion and when he woke up from his nap he was miniaturized! Now he and the monkey were able to get married. Their children were pekingese. It is easy to see each animal's characteristics! They have flat faces that tend to look a little monkey-like, but they also have long, regal manes and have a lionesque stance full of pride...
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Welcome to the New Website!!
I felt as though the old website was getting out of hand and needed to be simplified and I love the whole blog style. I will continue adding to try and make things accessible to find- let me know if you ever have questions or suggestions for improvement!!
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