How it works.
Bringing home an Ibizan Hound is a long-term partnership. Here's what to expect, from first inquiry to homecoming.
What to expect
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Apply
[Send the application form. We read every word. Plan for a 1–2 week response time as we consider fit carefully.]
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Conversation
[A phone or video call. We want to know you, your home, your dog history, and what you're hoping for in an Ibizan.]
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Reservation
[If we're a fit, you'll be added to the wait list for an upcoming litter. A reservation deposit holds your place.]
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Whelp & updates
[Once puppies arrive, we share updates, photos, and personality observations through the early weeks.]
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Matching
[We match puppies to homes around 6–7 weeks, based on temperament — not first-come-first-served.]
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Pickup
[Puppies go home at 8–10 weeks with health records, microchip registration, food samples, and a starter packet. We prefer in-person pickup; transport options can be discussed.]
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Lifetime support
[We're available for the life of the dog — questions, training, health concerns. If circumstances ever change, the dog comes back to us, period.]
What we look for in a home.
[200–400 words on what makes a good home for an Ibizan. Yard / containment requirements, exercise commitment, family situation, experience level, willingness to title or work the dog if relevant. Be honest — this filters self-selects out the wrong fits.]
Health guarantee.
[A plain-language summary of your contract terms. What's guaranteed, for how long, and what we'll do if something goes wrong. This isn't the legal contract — it's the warm version that builds trust before someone applies.]
[Mention spay/neuter expectations, return clause, breeding rights, etc.]
Application
[Brief 1–2 sentence intro. Could read: "Take your time. Honest answers help us make the best match for you and the dog. We'll respond within 1–2 weeks."]