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If you wish to be owned and loved by a Honiahaka Puppy, Bookings for 2010 are now being taken, we will hope to have a litter from Moley x Squims and will try again for a litter from Tiva and Squims, these will hopefully be Spring/Summer puppies.
You cant go far wrong with a healthy Honiahaka Puppy ,

We do have a waiting list for our Honiahaka puppies, so to avoid disapointment, if it us you wish to have a puppy from, we suggest you put your name down on our waiting list.

Puppies Born at Honiahaka, will be brought up as part of our family indoors, with children and other animals, they will learn as much as possible whilst in our care and will be subjected to different sights and sounds, they will be vet checked when born and again before they leave. They will also have had back dew claws removed for safety.
No pup will leave here without a clean bill of health.
Our puppies will be lavishly raised on good quality food, will be wormed every 2 weeks from birth, will be microchipped, have there first injection and be collar and hopefully paper trained, Puppies listen to a sounds CD on a daily basis to get them used to the hustle and bustle of the big wild world. They are socialised
from a very young age, we encourage our puppy owners to visit there pup on a weekly or fortnightly basis to encourage early bonding.
Puppies will come home with a Northern Inuit Society 3 generation pedigree certificate, a years free membership to the society, A Honiahaka 5 Generation Pedigree Certificate, a collar & Lead, a Northern Inuit Society Tag, 4 weeks free Insurance a large puppy pack ( including Blanket/toys) and puppy care advice sheet, plus other goodies too, i am also here for you and your puppy for life.
We have no secrets here at Honiahaka, nothing is hidden, unlike other breeders we are an open book, if any of our pups are unwell all owners are notified of this and it is posted on our puppy page for all to see.
For any reason you are unable to keep your Honiahaka puppy, it is to be returned to us free of charge, so we can find it a suitable new home.