Guardian Family Program

What is a Guardian Home?
At Warzala’s Wheatens we believe that dogs should be part of a family unit and in a loving home being doted on rather than being kenneled. Guardian homes are a way for us to grow our program without running a large kennel operation. A guardian family in essence provides a permanent (forever) home for a dog that is obtained at no cost* to the guardian family with the understanding and agreement that Warzala’s Wheatens will retain the breeding rights on the dog for a certain number of litters for a female dog or for retain use of the stud dog for a certain period of time. Guardian homes must live in the 2 hour radius of Fowler Ohio. Guardian families generally are interested in a higher quality dog but recognize the value that they receive in a higher quality dog and understand the sacrifice (having to share their dog with us) until the breeding agreement is fulfilled.
What is a Guardian How responsible for?
Guardian homes are responsible for all “regular” pet parent costs including but not limited to: grooming, food, routine veterinary care and vaccinations, bedding, toys etc. Warzala’s Wheatens are responsible for all breeding related expenses and/or breeding related veterinary costs including but not limited to: progesterone tests, semen evaluation, genetic testing etc. Guardian homes assume responsibility for the care and maintenance of their guardian dog in terms of coat care, general health and well-being. Guardian homes must keep their guardian dog in good physical and mental condition. The dog must be kept well maintained and groomed. Guardians are required to maintain a friendly and open relationship with us as well. Female guardian dog owners must notify us at the onset of a heat cycle whether we are breeding the dog or not that cycle. We need to know how our guardian dogs are doing and we keep in touch regularly with our guardian homes. If you are planning on going out of town as well we need to be informed in advance so we can make arrangements should we have breeding plans for your guardian dog at that time.
How do I become a Guardian Home?
We generally ask that people interested in being a guardian send us an email letting us know their interest. Please send us a detailed message and let us know that you are aware of our guardian program and are interested in being considered for our guardianship program. We will further schedule phone and/or video call interviews as one progresses through the guardian home interview process.
Guardian homes must have stable living conditions and be able to adequately care for an incoming puppy. All family members must be informed and happy to be guardians. Our guardian homes must live somewhere that dogs are allowed if they do not own their own home. (Written permission from a landlord).
Requirements of a Guardian Home
Guardian homes should have some basic experience with dogs, willing to socialize, exercise and care for your puppy (teach your dog basic manners/commands). We require that you sign up with a local trainer to help make sure your dog is trained well. You can also commit to using Baxter and Bella program to train your dog yourselves. Your dog must be an inside pet and never be left outside unattended. Guardian homes must only have other dogs that are altered (spayed or neutered). Guardian homes must have no intention of breeding or running a breeding program/business and must reside for the duration of the contract within the specified geographical area that they signed on for. This is not a good program for those who do not have plans to stay in one place for a while. The breeders must be able to visit the home of the guardian when/if necessary. Guardian homes must let the breeder know in the event of any serious illness or injury to the dog.
Where are your Guardian Opportunities?
Within a 2 hour radius of Fowler, Ohio. Generally speaking we have a wider geographical range of availability for female guardian homes versus male guardian homes. For the right guardian home we may extend the radius.
Male Guardian home VS Female Guardian Home
Female Guardian home opportunities are generally available more often than males. Female guardian homes are committed in the program for a specified number of litters, typically four to five successful litters in a female’s lifetime (A successful litter is considered two or more puppies). After the completion of the female guardian dog’s litters she is spayed by us and released fully to the guardian family. Guardian homes with female dogs must notify us when their dog comes in season (in heat). The female is away from the guardian home during the week prior to expected delivery and following the weaning of her puppies. Generally this process in total is around 8-9 weeks. The actual breeding of the female can occur while she is still at her guardian home or she may stay with us for the breeding portion as well. This is dependent on the flexibility of the guardian home and their physical distance from us as well. You will have to opportunity to come visit your girl while she is stay with us when she has her litter.
Male Guardian home opportunities are generally available for those who are in a close physical proximity to us. Male guardian dogs are generally not kept overnight at our home but we do require close communication and a lot of flexibility from our male guardian home owners. We may have females come into season more quickly or often than expected so we may borrow our guardian boys quite often. After the male guardian dog’s “date” he can go back to his owner until the next “date”. Male guardian home owners are required to keep in close communication with us and be flexible about his use.
Want more information?
​Send us an email at warzalaswheatens@yahoo.com to learn more about our guardian program.