Tucker was the smallest in the litter, but he still loves wrestling with his one remaining litter mate! He has a very sweet disposition & also loves playing tug-of-war, or chasing his ball! After he’s tuckered out from play he enjoys getting help up on the sofa to snuggle up next to me for a nap! He began climbing the steps to get in my bed with his mom, at 6 weeks old (after she left the puppy nest to resume sleeping with me) & makes an excellent, snuggle buddy who sleeps 8 hours without disturbing me! He is paper trained & will also “go” outside during his routine playtimes- weather permitting! he’s fully vaccinated and wormed. He’s never chewed on anything that wasn’t one of his designated toys or a bully stick, while living freely in my living room & bedroom areas. He’s a member of my compassionate breeding program, so he has NOT had his dewclaws removed or his tail docked! Those practices have been outlawed throughout Europe & many US breeders are advocating to end them here! I am a retired RN & this is the last litter I am raising. My 4 year old dame, Hailey was spayed in Feb. & she & my stud will remain with me as pets only. I’ve drastically reduced my prices in order to get these last 2 puppies placed in their fur-ever homes ASAP since they’re 4 months old now! The first two puppies from this litter sold for $2800 each, at 12 wks old (the age I normally release them to homes), but then for some reason the market went strangely dry. I understand there have been multiple large, deliveries of shelter dogs to our area who require homes-which is wonderful, but these carefully, planned & bred babies need to find the families who desire them, too & settle into their forever homes!! Unfortunately, I’m currently facing a serious illness, that’s leaving me struggling for the energy, it takes to continue providing the quality “around the clock” care, I’ve always taken pride in providing! My adult children are assisting me so these puppies are never lacking care (& I can provide 24/7 cuddles & play from the couch recliner), but my need for total rest is urgent! I’ve always waited to place my puppies until my they’re 12 weeks old, so they have all the advantages of being well socialized by their parents & littermates. Unfortunately with my health changes, I failed to begin advertising until they were 10 weeks old, leaving 2 of my 4 puppies still waiting for fur-ever homes! If you are serious and have verified income, I will consider providing a payment plan for you with a down payment of over half the fee, down!