For more than 25 years, Leona Troyer and her family have been raising puppies here, their work grounded not in commercial scale but in continuity: the same land, the same home, the same belief that dogs raised within the cadence of family life grow into companions who carry that steadiness forward. What began as a modest hobby—one litter, then another—gradually revealed itself as something deeper. The Troyers saw, again and again, how profoundly a puppy could shift the atmosphere of a household: easing loneliness, sparking laughter, giving children a confidant and adults a quiet comfort.…