Ciara and Scully's puppies whelped on July 7, 2016. One female puppy is available.
All puppies have beautiful black colored coats with tan points. They will be ready to leave our home on September 1, 2016.
Call Lori at: 607-746-2655 or send an email: BlackAndTanJacks@yahoo.com with any questions.
If you're ready to submit your information and be contacted to discuss the possibility of an Aislinge Bray puppy,
please kindly fill out an Reservation Request Form and submit. Updated on 9/16/16
Ciara and Scully's female puppy, Niav
Photo from August 23, 2016
Ciara and Scully's puppies, Kira, Maebh and Niav with Mason.
Photo from August 23, 2016
Ciara and Scully's female puppy, Kira with Mason.
Photo from August 23, 2016
Ciara and Scully's puppies, Fianna and Kira. "Let's get out of here!!"
Photo from August 12, 2016
We are great believers in Early Puppy Imprinting.
It’s the process of handling all areas of the puppy's body, introducing smells and textures at an early age. At around day 10-14, once the eyes and ears open we add sight stimuli by slowly introducing colors, light and textures to the whelping box area and slowly introduce a large rapture of noises and sounds. As the puppies grow and mature more interactive and stimulating toys are added to the whelping box.
The goal being a well balances, secure and self assured little puppy.
A Bio Sensor stimulation exercises each puppy receives daily starting at the third day of life until the sixteenth day of life.
Below are the five benefits observed in dogs that were exposed to the Bio Sensor stimulation exercises.
*Improved cardiovascular performance (heart rate)
*Stronger heart beats
*Stronger adrenal glands
*More tolerance to stress and
*Greater resistance to disease Bio-sensor
All our puppies are Sound Socialized.
We play a CD called "SOUND SOCIALIZATION", the soundtrack introduces environmental sounds and stimuli.
Sound socialization training can have a positive impact on the quality of life for your new puppy.
He or she will learn to accept and be at ease with sounds in general and
will not be fearful, nervous, or uncomfortable with
environmental sounds or stimuli
once your puppy is are ready to go home.
Another ongoing practice is called the “Rule of Sevens” developed by Pat Schaap.
By the time the puppies are 7 weeks old, they have experienced seven different surfaces, toys/objects, locations, people, food dishes and eating locations.