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Lilo & Stitch Kennels
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Thank you for visiting Lilo & Stitch Kennels! You will be able to learn about our kennel, view our own dogs, view our puppies available, and view pictures of puppies we have homed in the past!
About Us
My name is Breanna Pipes, my husband is Isaac and we have a daughter Serena. I started this kennel when I got my first Doberman Lilo! After learning about all the health issues caused by bad breeding I wanted to do something to help the breed I love so dearly. I grew up raising puppies with my own parents and knew exactly what to do! Now I dedicate all my time educating, training, and raising puppies for families to love!
In light of finding out about all of the health issues, (listed and described below), we do not agree with breeding Z-factor lineage Dobermans, or Albinism affected Dobermans.
We dedicate our kennel to raising puppies with health tested parents! We health test all of our momma dogs, and only breed to health tested studs.
What do our puppies come home with?
Our puppies go home with the knowledge of health tested parents. We keep our puppies until at least 8 weeks to ensure they have the basic social and life skills they will need to succeed in life, due to this they will go home being wormed 4 times, first round of vaccines, microchipped, a go home bag full of goodies, AKC paperwork, tails and dewclaws removed, ears cropped at owners request, and be seen by the vet at least once before going home.
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We run our kennel out of our home in Millers Creek, North Carolina
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Email: breada1104@gmail.com
Tel: 336-927-1604
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Health Issues with Dobermans
Most health issues in Dobermans are able to be avoided with the correct health testing of puppies parents. Feel free to contact us to learn more about what we are able to do to avoid health issues in our puppies and to learn more about these issues that plaque the beautiful Doberman Pinscher!
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Dilated cardiomyopathy is a condition in which the heart muscle becomes weakened and enlarged. As a result, the heart cannot pump enough blood to the rest of the body.
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​Von Willebrand disease is often inherited, but in rare cases, it may develop later in life. A bleeding disorder caused by low levels of clotting protein in the blood.
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Wobblers Syndrome is the clinical instability of the cervical spine (CICS) is defined as the inability of the spine under physiological loads to maintain its normal pattern of displacement so that there is no neurological damage or irritation, no development of deformity, and no incapacitating pain.
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Hypothyroidism is a condition in which the thyroid gland doesn't produce enough thyroid hormone. Hypothyroidism's deficiency of thyroid hormones can disrupt such things as heart rate, body temperature, and all aspects of metabolism.
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Volvulus Syndrome occurs when part of the colon or intestine twists. The twisting causes bowel obstructions that may cut off the blood supply to areas of the bowels. A volvulus is a medical emergency that needs surgical treatment.
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Hip dysplasia is a deformity of the hip that occurs during growth. The hip joint is a ball and socket joint. During growth, both the ball (the head of the femur, or thighbone) and the socket in the pelvis (acetabulum) must grow at equal rates. In hip dysplasia, this uniform growth during puppyhood does not occur.
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Idiopathic Head Tremors in general are often the result of abnormalities in the brain, particularly in the cerebellum. ... In Dobermans, clinical features consist of a sudden onset of the tremor restricted to the head. In most cases the movement is up and down, but there are reports of side to side as well.