Puppies!
We are looking forward to starting the 2012 year with a litter out of Devan, CH. Cabernet Skyland Scandalous!
The 2010 Cabernet babies Are In Their New Homes!
Cabernet had two summer, 2010, litters from our Champion girls, Willa and Devan. Willa's babies arrived June 13th and Devan's were born July 14th. It's never easy to say goodbye to babies that we've put so much love, time, emotion, and dreams into, but at the same time we're happy for each puppy and the wonderful families we hand select for each one of them. It was a wonderful summer because the puppies kept us entertained throughout it. They brought us so much joy and lots of laughter.
Have happy healthy lives babies!
You are all in wonderful homes where your new families were so excited to get
you.
Click to read a letter from one of our new Cabernet Puppies" Families.
The Willa and Dixie Chicks Puppies Go Home

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The Devan Puppies Go Home

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Important
information for families already on our list or those considering
getting a Cabernet Puppy. Click on |
Scott and I put a lot of thought into each of our breedings when choosing the stud dog we feel might be the best compliment for each of our girls. We are especially pleased with the combinations we've chosen this year. While we do breed in hopes of getting our next show dog, we also know that if for whatever reason, we wake up one day unable to participate in showing, we'll have wonderful pets to live with because of how carefully we've bred. We want the same thing you want: Good Temperaments and Health.
We don't breed to a dog out of convenience, close proximity, or just because he's a big winner. We breed to pedigrees that we're extremely familiar with for generations. It is important to us that we feel confident that the boys we choose to breed to have the same wonderful temperaments our girls do.
How We Nurture Our Puppies

It is important to us that the pups we place have the best psychological start in life that we can give them. From their first day until their eyes and ears open, we are constantly holding them so that they become comfortable with the touch of human hands. When they begin to see and hear, they are introduced to many new sights and sounds. Each puppy is carried individually, tucked close to us inside our sweater or shirt as we move around the house. Not only do they begin bonding to us at an early age, these puppies also become accustomed to all the sounds of daily living.

By the time the puppies are 5-6 weeks old, we begin taking them on short field trips to experience new sounds, sights and places. We also begin to have a constant stream of friends and children come to socialize the pups. We encourage and extend invitations to all prospective families to come and play with all the puppies.

We believe that all of this makes our puppies feel more confident when they go out into the world and become wonderful companions for their families. Just click on Our Extended Families link to see some of our wonderful "Champions of the Heart."
If you feel that a Cabernet puppy might be right for
you, please follow the link below to our Puppy FAQ's.
You will learn more about our process of raising the
puppies and matching them to our prospective families.
Rather than asking prospective buyers to fill out an online application, we
prefer a more personal contact by hearing from you whether by email or a phone
call. We want to get to know you and we want you to get to know us and our doggie
kids. If you should get one of our Cabernet puppies we will always remain
a support for you for the lifetime of your Poodle. We are always complimented when people choose
Cabernet. If we are your choice, please feel
free to contact us for the details at cabpudel@pacbell.net.
Puppy FAQ's
We know that prospective puppy buyers have many questions that need to be answered before they make the decision to buy a puppy from a particular breeder. We've developed a page to answer some of the questions that seem to be most often asked. Just click on Puppy FAQ's to see the answers.
Enjoy watching these
PhotoShows of some of our Cabernet puppies.
See our 2009 "All Black" Litter
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If you have difficulty seeing the Puppy
PhotoShow here, click "Show Me
The Puppies".
We think it is best viewed in full screen.