So this place is a veterinary clinic, correct? I have heard of veterinarians sometimes having owner surrenders that they then adopt out to clients. It's not that far fetched. They usually ask for some adoption fee amount that can cover some, if not all get fees the pup has accumulated while staying at the vets office. to me when I see a place like this, I would want full disclosure as to why a 6-13 week old puppy was surrendered to be cared for by a veterinarian. What ailments had caused for breeder/original adopter to surrender such a small puppy? Liver shunt? LP? They just seem so young to have to be in the care of a veterinarian or for the original adopters not to have the funds to cover their care. Just makes me go hmmm....
On the other hand I have also seen veterinarians/pet stores and groomer/pet stores. Sure the puppies that are physically there might be well taken care of (some I've seen in person have listless puppies with no energy

its so sad) but what about the parents? No breeder that cares for their pups and the work they have put into their lines will then allow someone else to place their puppies. Why work so hard for something and then just give it away? That also doesn't make sense to me. Byb and puppy mills have that policy, but not a breeder that I would personally respect.
All I'm saying in this long winded post is this particular place smells a little fishy. Why no adult adoptions? It makes me think this is a vet/pet store. I'm too far to look into that place myself, and won't be adopting from them. But anyone interested in adopting from there should really research this place fully before "adopting."