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Jennifer Klaes
1675 Benson Rd.
Algood, Tn. 38506
931-349-0851
pocketpoos@gmail.com
 

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We work with Ragland and Riley Veterinarian Hospital for any Emergency Services, Vaccinations, Health Certificates etc. You are welcome to call them to verify our kennel. For any personal info please contact pocketpoos.

After many years, and different veterinarian's, Ragland and Riley are the ones who have stood out with the most compassion, Such professionalism. They are there to answer any question or concern we have ever had. I would recommend them to anyone with a pet.

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Most of our dogs are 1st generation Maltipoo's. Making our beautiful puppies 2nd generation Maltipoo's. This way we take the guess work out of which traits they will inherit from a Poodle verses a Maltese. We breed our male's and female's to compliment each other, producing beautiful babies and adults that keep a well rounded, baby doll look. Keeping the non shed and healthy traits. The pups are CKC registered as Maltipoo's.

we have beautiful sky's around our home everyday.

About Pocketpoo's: We have gone through the pains of looking for special puppy's just as you are now. We want our pups to have a particular look and disposition. Although a "POO" pup, are designer dogs, we still strive to have a standard. When we choose a pup we are looking for that special one, We breed dogs together that will compliment each other. Thus having a designer pocketpoo. We think about size, color, fur texture, and non shedding, hypoallergenic, healthy parents and litter mates that come from clean, well cared for homes. Through the 2 years of Vet study at Columbia and 10 years of breeding, we have learned alot  so here are some tips:

  • don't buy from someone who wants to meet you somewhere.
  • if you go to their home but can't see the parents, walk out.
  • if they have stacked cages. no no no...
  • ask questions......

We get overwhelmed sometimes with the amt of people that want one of our pups so instead of picking and choosing and judging people that we don't know, to decide who is a good home, we have a few steps put into place.

By having waiting lists we weed out those that want spur of the moment buys. Pets are an important part of your family. We feel that good homes will be people that are patient enough to wait, plan and prepare for their pup. In return you have time to ask numerous questions, pick out the parents and watch them grow. Watching them grow and being apart of a newborn life will create wonderful memories. You may just end up with a bond that you have never had before.