
Welcome to our Maltese website. I have raised the toy breeds for over 20 years, then specializing in the Maltese breed for 17 years now. We started with a sweet little female named Lacy who gave us several beautiful litters. She died at the age of 9 years with colon cancer. Our hearts were broken but soon God brought a lively little female we named Zoe into our lives and again we soon had beautiful little Maltese babies. We expanded to 5 breeding females and 2 little studs. We are a small hobby breeder who raise our Maltese with love and care right here in our home. Our grown Maltese have the run of the fenced in shaded backyard and covered patio. They get to stay in the puppy nursery which is heated or cooled and right off my laundry room, not outside in a kennel. They all get plenty of attention everyday and are on heartworm preventative and get their yearly booster shots. They are not kept in pens or cages. I don't like that and won't sell my pups to anyone who does keep their animals in cages or small pens.
Emme and BJ should have a litter of Maltese sometime in late summer.
Litter of Malti-Tzus due mid July to BJ and Shihtzu Genny
6 mos old Shihtzu for sale. Housebroken, shots, etc. See her pictures and description on the Available Puppies Page! $450
AKC (American Kennel Club) home inspection and approvel June, 2008
One happy little customer, one happy puppy!
Isabella, female pup off Zoe and BJ, now in her new home. She will make one little boy very happy! And her new "Mama" too! More beautiful puppies like this coming soon off Emme and BJ!
After 20 years of raising toy breeds, 17 with just Maltese, I have now downsized to one young pair of Maltese, Emme, and BJ my little stud. Zoe, who is older and will retire along with us, is all the Maltese I have left. And spoiled little lap dog Sarah of course. She never was a breeder just our baby. All others are now in wonderful loving homes in TX and FL.
I HOPE TO GET TO SPEND MORE TIME WITH MY SONS AND MY GRANDCHILDREN AND DOING GOD'S WORK.
I will have this web site for a while longer as I will have one litter a year or so for a while yet, so check back here for litter announcements.
I want to say a big "THANK YOU" to all my puppy owners over the years who have given my "babies" good loving homes and helped make my breeder business successful. You have made my job much more enjoyable and I know I have made some truly wonderful friends over the years. Please keep in touch and let me know how your doggies are doing. I love getting the emails and pictures!
DIANNE OF MALTESEHAVEN
ALLGrown BREEDERS NOW SOLD EXCEPT :
1 YOUNG STUD, BJ, AND 1 YOUNG FEMALE, EMME, WHO WILL BE AVAILBLE LATER BUT FOR NOW THEY WILLSTAY WITH US.
BJ OFFERED FOR STUD TO RIGHT PERSON. MY CHOICE OF PICK OF LITTER OR STUD FEE. HE PRODUCES GORGEOUS PUPS WITH BIG EYES AND SILKY COATS. HAS GREAT CHAMPION BACKGROUND PEDIGREE.
Down the page is a link about Puppy Mills. I must warn you it is not for the squimish and is very graphic. But prospective puppy buyers need to know about these type businesses. Please, never buy a puppy from these type establishments. Their price may be lower but your cost later may turn out to be much higher. Emotionally and financially!
PUPPY MILLS BREED MISERY! IT'S BEST TO NEVER BUY A PUPPY FROM A PET STORE. Many puppies in pet stores have not been vet checked before you buy it so the buyer must bear the cost for any health issues the puppy may have, then and in the future. They may offer a warranty but the buyer will still have to bear the costs for any illnesses the pup may have. It could get quite costly and be devastating to the new owner as well, as they fall in love with the puppy. Some puppies can't be saved and even die. It's best to buy your puppy from a reputable breeder who will let you see their place of business and the parents. And be willing to answer any questions you may have. One who does not sell to brokers or pet stores. Get references and check them out. Also ask for vet references. There are some good breeders out there who really care about and love their dogs and put their best interest at heart over making money. So make sure you find one of those and ask questions, ask for recent pictures and references before putting down that deposit or buying that cute puppy. If you do find the exceptional pet store that gives you the information about the breeder of the puppy you are interested in, (Ask for it!) do check it out first. They will most likely be the exception! I suggest you NEVER buy a puppy that hasn't been vet checked first and given a clean bill of health, regardless who you by it from. The puppy should have had at least one set of shots as well before you bring it home. And always get a written warranty and read it before signing.
For more information about puppy mills please visit http://www.prisonersofgreed.org. This site will bring tears to your eyes. Help shut down these type breeder businesses by not buying a puppy from places that buy and sell these puppies. Go with your gut feeling. If something doesn't seem right, it probably isn't!

