Check Out Our *Nursery* For Available Puppies. Teacup Poodles Black teacup Poodle puppy. / (Penny), My chocolate teacup dam. Cockapoos These are not your average sized Cockapoos. They are very small, between 5-20 pounds full grown. So far most of our Cockapoo puppies have ended up being between 7-15 pounds as adults, but we can still get some smaller or larger ones on occasion. If you want the coat and size of a toy poodle but the build and playful nature of a Cocker Spaniel this is the dog for you. They display the positive characteristics we are striving for in a good family pet: great temperaments, hearty dispositions, low shedding, non-allergenic coats and a family pet that all ages can enjoy. YorkiPoo This Yorkie X Poodle cross makes for a very calm, well mannered pet, and they are just little love bugs. They have that same hypoallergenic allergy friendly coat but these puppies tend to be much smaller than Cockapoos. We have the teacup and tiny toy, & Toy sized Yorkipoo puppies. They are between 2 -8 pounds full grown and seem to have that puppy like happy attitude their entire life... Other Breeds & Designers DESIGNERS & COCKERS: I do have other designer puppies available on occasion from friends that breed their females with our tiny Poodle studs and I help them sell their puppies... I can get any Poodle mix so if you are looking for a Poodle mix other than what you see on my site contact me to see what I might have available in the near future... So far we have had Shihpoos, Brusselpoos, Pomapoos, Chipoos, Weanipoos, and the other breeds we own ourselves, and can have many more Poodle mixes in the future to... I also have a friend that breeds for full blooded Cocker Spaniels and so if you are on the look for a beautiful Cocker puppy contact me for her contact details... Thanks, Kristina jordanfamilykennels@yahoo.com Or Call Me at: 816-293-5155 or 816-682-0265 Why Buy A Puppy From A Breeder? I take a lot of pride in my puppies, and love to take the time to learn each and every one's personality, so it is very important that our puppies for sale go to very good and loving homes. A breeder is going to take pride and individual care in his/her breed of dog by handling the puppies for sale from birth until the time they go to their new home. Personally we also let the puppies into our home to get use to being in that environment, and those household noises. Our 5 young children love to spoil them. We play and talk to our dogs on a one on one bases everyday. They should not be thought of as puppy making machines, but are true little gifts from god, and should be treated as such. A breeder is also going to have more knowledge of the breed he/she is raising due to the years of experience and hard work he/she puts into each puppy he/she raises to have quality puppies for sale. A breeder can tell you the personality, bloodlines, family history of the puppies for sale as well, where a pet store will not know that information. When I was young I made the mistake of buying a puppy from a pet store. It was so timid it would urinate at the very site of someone new. This type of personality is almost always inherited, but would only be noticed if you actually took the time to get to know your dog. Which is something puppy mills and pet stores don't have time for or even care to do. Buying a puppy from a breeder is the best way to go, since you can see and visit with the puppy's parents and see how it has lived. Pet stores get most their puppies from puppy mills that can not sell a puppy so sell it cheap to the pet store. Which intern over prices the puppy that they bought for mere dollars to make a disgustingly huge profit... Poor Poor Puppies! Thanks, Kristina@ Jordan Family Kennels Visit the Nursery Page to see puppies available NOW!






A breeder's main goal in breeding is always to improve on their breed and in the end, aid in your search for a nice registered puppy, puppies for sale, or dogs for sale. Not all breeders are the same and some lack the basic humanity we take for granted. I have seen many breeders put their dogs out in the cold, even though they were to small and fragile of a breed to take that weather. I have seen neglect by breeders, (puppy mills), not providing shelter, food, water, or even mercy when a dog is clearly in pain. You can always spot a puppy mill by asking if you can come see the parents and other dogs as well as the dog's living courtiers. Puppy Mills always have an excuse why you can not do this. If someone wont show you their facility or home they are no doubt hiding something. That is why I always welcome perspective buyers, and even those just curious, to come visit our modest home and see for yourself how our pets are treated. Please call anytime to set up an appointment to visit all our family members that walk on all fours.















