Preparations for the fall puppy season are in the works

By Jennifer Stoeckl, MAT - Dire Wolf Project CEO, July 25, 2024
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The birds and the bees have been active this summer in preparation for the fall puppy season.

Several matches have bred now.

You can check three of them out on our future litters page:

https://direwolfdogs.com/dogs-for-sale/future-litters/

The litters showing estimated birthdates have bred, but are not yet officially confirmed.

The litters with no estimated birthdate have not bred yet and are simply anticipated litters for some undisclosed future time.

If you are on our waiting list and are interested in any of the future litters that have bred, please wait until the litter is OFFICIALLY CONFIRMED (which means I know for sure the breeding took and puppies are definitely on the way) before letting me know you wish to go active on the waiting list.

If you are not yet on our waiting list, you need to be approved for puppy adoption before you can place your non-refundable $600 deposit to get on the waiting list.

Once approved, you will be provided with the exact instructions on how to get on our waiting list.

Why should you get on our waiting list?

Because you have the opportunity to rise up on the list as you wait for the perfect puppy for your family.

You are also allowed to choose your puppy based on your deposit date.

This gives you weeks ahead of anyone off the waiting list.

Once litters have been confirmed, if you are on the waiting list, you can “go active” for any and all confirmed litters that interest you.

I am excited to find out if any of these litters have taken.

I will let you know as soon as I know.

I can usually tell around the 36 -day mark after the two have bred.


Jennifer Stoeckl is the co-founder of the Dire Wolf Project, founder of the DireWolf Guardians American Dirus Dog Training Program, and owner/operator of DireWolf Dogs of Vallecito. She lives in the beautiful inland northwest among the Ponderosa pine forests with her pack of American Dirus dogs.