About me and Night Eyes Farms
 

My name is Shirley. I  spent 16 years working in the medical field, which included 7 years as an operating room technician for a well known Plastic Surgeon in Orange County. I also served 5 years as a mate on the 105 ft 3-masted Barque "Buccaneer Queen" in San Pedro, California, and for 3 years I worked as a galley cook for Scuba Queen Charters. When time permits, I am also a volunteer.  I served a 3 year stint as a volunteer firefighter in Jacksonville, North Carolina.  My love for entering fully engulfed buildings earned me the honorary name of "Lady Firefighter". This was a real accomplishment for me since the fire department had very few women firefighters in the early 1990s.  This is a picture of myself and my fellow firefighters putting out a brush fire.  This picture appeared on the front page of the Jacksonville Daily News in 1991.  Notice the various stages of undress while fighting this fire.  The outside temp with the heat index was close to 110 degrees plus the 90% humidity, and then adds the heat from this very hot fire.  We were all literally roasting.

I love to travel and have visited Europe, the British Virgin Islands,  Hawaii, and most recently, Australia. If you ever visit Australia, you have to climb the Sydney Harbor Bridge. What a experience!!

My Roots and My Family

I have twin 19-year-old boys who are former child T.V. stars. They appeared as Max and Gabrielle's son "Baby Al" in One Life to Live" in addition to appearing in T.V. commercials and even appeared on the cover of "Soap Opera Update".  Both have been active in TV production and the High School Drama Department. 
 

Looking After the Animals

I have been actively involved with dog and wild animal rescue since 1975, and have helped place wolves, coyotes, weasels, otters, skunks, raccoons, and birds.     From 1995 through 1998, I volunteered at the Alaska Raptor Rehabilitation Center in Sitka, Alaska.  During that time I completed a veterinarian technician course and acted as the ‘on call’ vet for the Raptor Center. The Raptor Center's focus was rehabilitating injured birds of prey, which included the majestic Bald Eagle as well as different varieties of owl.   This is a hooded female bald eagle with two vet techs.  They are examining a wing wound.  Female "Baldies" are much larger than the males.  Note her wingspan.  I also worked as a volunteer at the Sitka Animal Shelter.

Night Eyes Farms is a small hobby breeder who provides unique and wonderful dogs for enjoyment by loving, responsible families.  I concentrate on providing a family companion animal that most allergic person's can own.  

Harmony as a Breeding Philosophy

As a small scale hobby breeder ( provider),  I strive to produce family companion dogs that exemplify the breed standard in health, appearance, and temperament. My dogs are true and equal members of the family. Puppies are carefully handled and socialized with other puppies and humans from the time they are born to the moment they are placed with their new families. My efforts with socializing my pups with other animals and with people helps to nurture a puppy that is in harmony with its family and with other animals,this helps to create wonderful family dogs that will become a cherished part of yours. We do not breed the "girls" until they are mature and we retire them at a early age. 

           The Native American Indian Dog

Night Eyes Farm is dedicated to preserving, protecting, and promoting the Native American Indian Dog. I am blessed to have the opportunity to share my love of his breed with other dog lovers, be they seasoned canine enthusiasts, or those who are new to this enchanting breed.
 

  

Considering a Puppy?

If you are considering adding a Night Eyes Farm Native American Indian Dog puppyfor your family now or in the future, I would love to speak to you and assist you in making an educated decision about the right choice of a dog for your family.
  
A Good Home
 
 
           
I are happy to place our puppies with loving, responsible families who have the time, resources and facilities to provide a good, permanent home for their puppy. Potential buyers should have a stable home environment with a securely fenced yard. Above all, your puppy must be part of your family.
  

Extended Family

Much like an extended family, I enjoy staying in touch with our pups and their families after they leave us.  I try to maintain contact with our puppies families so that I can learn from our customers about how their dogs are growing and maturing. The feedback is important to us.  I am pleased to say that I have maintained many wonderful relationships with Night Eyes Farm puppy owners and truly enjoy comparing notes and sharing photos of these dogs.


 


  
 
Night Eyes Farm takes pride in our ethics and reputation.

As a conscientious provider, I continually monitor the health and well being of all the animals at the kennels. To assure the health of your pup he/she will be vaccinated, flea free and de-wormed before leaving our premises.

I offer spay/neuter rebates and a rebate on additional training classes that your pup/dog attends after the initial puppy class. 

Please see my Sales Agreement for more information about my guarantees and policies

Want more information?

Just send me an email  ncluding your name, location and phone number, along with any details about the puppy you are looking for. I'll get back to you as soon as possible!


 


Night Eyes Farms
Native American Indian Dogs

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