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Located in Southern York County near the borough
of Delta, Pennsylvania is where you'll find the End
O’ Lane Farm. This tranquil setting is home to David
Fisher and his family. Where, in addition to
raising crops and operating a dairy, they maintain a
small kennel for breeding Bernese Mountain, Golden
Doodle and Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Puppies.
Steeped in the tradition of their Amish
heritage, the Fishers apply gentleness and love
as they provide excellent treatment to all their
animals. By the time the puppies reach adoption
age, they are very social and lovingly respond
to human attention.
Their modern kennel provides sanitary
conditions with year around temperature
control. In addition, the dogs are fed a high
quality nutritious diet for health and
longevity. Further, the dogs are housed in
quiet surroundings away from undue noise and
other disturbances which tend to excite and
foster aggressive behavior.
Several years ago the price for raw milk dropped
to an all time low. All across the nation, dairy
farmers either sold their herds or sought ways to
augment their earnings. It was then that
David started breeding the family pet, a Golden
Retriever, for additional income. Since then, David
has slowly expanded and improved his breeding
operations until today he enjoys status as a premier
breeder, with sales as far away as California.
More than anything else, what accounts for the
kennels success is mainly due to providing healthy
puppies and by word of mouth advertising. For, much
of End O' Lane sales results from recommendation by
satisfied clients.
You are invited to visit and inspect the
kennels. Visitors are welcome every day except
Sunday. Please call to arrange for appointment and
directions. When calling, ask for list of available
puppies.
OUR MISSION
is to place strong
healthy puppies with kind, loving, individuals
and families. We do not require any buyer
approval application. However, we ask that you
pledge to take our puppy into you life and
provide all creature comfort and care as is
necessary to insure it's well being. Also, we
ask that you, at least, return to your puppy a
mere fraction of the love and affection he gives
to you. And, always remember, your dog loves you
more than it's self.
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