Our Papillon Home
About Myself
I'm a stay at home mother and wife.  I also operate a small beauty salon at my home.  I've been a
Cosmologist for over 25 years.  I'm learning the wonderful world of Dog Shows.  We are having a great
time traveling on the weekends and meeting really nice people along the way.  My husband is Dave and
we have been married for 22 years.  Dave works for the Department of the Army as a Civilian Firefighter.  
We have two wonderful daughters, Rachel & Rebekah.  Rachel is now in college studying to be an
English Teacher, and Rebekah is a Senior in High School and enjoying the South Carolina High School
Rodeo Association.  Her competition events are Barrel Racing and Pole Bending.  Go Beka!!
Some of our interests:
Mountain Trips
Motor Cycle Riding
Horseback Riding
Swimming in our Pool
Camping at the Beach
ANYTHING OUTDOORS...
I am a small home breeder.  I raise our Papillons in my
home.  All my Papillons are cared for as my own. And
when they go to their new adopted homes they will be
adjusted to people and will be very playful, healthy and
loving dogs.   

WARNING:  1st time Papillon owners!!!  When you
adopt a Papillon and bring your new puppy home,
prepare for
one more.  
Just Remember -
They are like Lays Potato Chips!!!
What is a reputable dog breeder?

A reputable breeder feels responsibility toward the breed itself, toward the dogs he or she produces, and toward
the persons who will buy them. A reputable breeder spends time and money on matters that are in the best
interests of the breed.

How does a prospective buyer recognize a reputable breeder?

1. A reputable breeder never sells puppies to a pet shop or broker, but only through direct contact with the final owner, in order
to properly match the dog to the owner and ensure that the owner is ready for the responsibility of dog ownership and can
provide a safe and proper home.

2.
A reputable breeder does not release a puppy to a new home until it is at least 8 weeks old.

3. A reputable breeder only sells puppies that are properly vaccinated and with dewclaws removed where necessary, and also
advises you of any screening that should be done as the puppy grows older, such as eyes, hips, etc.

4. A reputable breeder shows you the
mother and allows you to view all of the puppies and watch their interaction, rather
than bringing out one puppy at a time for you to view. But keep in mind that a reputable breeder often has only one (or very
few) puppies available to pick from as they usually plan to keep one and may have taken reservations on others.

5. A reputable breeder will give you the following documents when you buy a puppy:
•        A health record listing date and types of vaccines and worming treatments.
•        A sales contract giving the name of the sire and dam, their registration numbers, the puppy's date of birth, and a setting
a time period wherein you can return the pup if found unsatisfactory or unhealthy after a veterinary exam. In the case of a pet
quality puppy, the contract will include a spay/neuter agreement under which the registration papers will not be given without
proof that the puppy has been spayed or neutered.
•        A copy of the puppy's pedigree.

6. A reputable breeder participates in events sponsored by national clubs, such as the American Kennel Club or United Kennel
Club. These events include conformation shows, obedience, field, hunting and herding trials, lure coursing, and tracking. This
is the reason he or she breeds dogs,
not to produce a cash crop.

How do you find a reputable breeder?

Go to the AKC Website at: www.AKC.org for the national or local club of the breed you are looking for. These clubs can provide
names of breeders in your area and nationwide. Take time to contact more than one breeder, ask lots of questions, don't be
afraid to request the breeder's credentials and references, and carefully select the dog that's best for you. Don't buy a puppy
on an impulse--it is a lifetime decision.

Protect Yourself & Purebred Dogs: Buy From A Reputable Breeder

Copyright 1999, Papillon Club Of America, Inc.
If you have any questions please feel
free to contact me anytime.  
Peaches@peachespaps.com or
803-730-3362
MY PRETTY
GIRLS
All dressed
up for prom!!
Here is my new girl Tiki.
Her show name will be  
Charisma's Black Passion

Look for her out there!!!
Rebekah and her horses, she is our Rodeo
CowGirl.  CowGirl Up BEKA!!
Ohhhh Yes, and
Papillons  !!!!!
Beka & Freddie
Freddie's trip home from Oklahoma
back to South Carolina.  Beka and
Freddie sleeping along the way.  
They are so cute!!

Don't ask how I took the picture!
Climbing up on the dash was hard at
70mph!
Thank-you for Visiting my Web Site - Peaches
I would like a Cheese Burger, fries and a Diet Coke.  And extra Pickles!
Please pull up to window 2.
Every Year we have a small home
town Parade here in Blythewood,
S.C.  The Girls love to ride their
horses, decorate them with
Christmas ornaments and having a
fun time. Even going to the Drive
Thru at Wendy's....

Silly Girls, they are always playing
pranks and joking around.
Tiki loves the show ring
Here is me and Tiki having fun at the
Dog Show in Fletcher NC.
I was so proud of her taking the
"Reserve Winner"
We are learning the ropes, and enjoying
the fun of it all.
Can you Tell I like Pictures.
American Idol
Rebekah competing in
Perry Ga with the
S.C. High School Rodeo
Association.
Hilton Head Island, SC
March 2008
Tiki won:

Best of Opposite Sex

We are so proud of
her!