POINTS TO REMEMBER:
Try to bring a puppy home only after it is eight weeks old. By then it must have had its Primary Vaccination against Parvo and other diseases. Insist on the immunisation record given by the Vet to the breeder. If it is a dog with a Pedigree insist on the certificate and its transfer to your name. Remember to ask questions about the feeding schedule.
THINK BEFORE YOU BUY: You are not purchasing an item, you are purchasing a live animal that will become a part of your home. Please be sure that your new family member will be welcomed by all in your household. We want happy Customers and Pups. Think carefully before you buy.
Hidden Dangers To Your Puppy
Puppies love to lick the face of their new owners, but sometimes this can cause health issues for your new pet.
If you're wearing Make-Up, do not allow the puppy to lick your face. The chemicals in Make-Up can make your new pet seriously ill!
If you have recently had your carpets cleaned with chemicals, those chemicals can make your pet very sick.
Be sure your pup doesn't lick the carpet. Keep pups off of freshly mopped floors that may have chemicals on them. You should also be careful that your puppy doesn't eat or lick candy (especially chocolate!),
If a puppy starts throwing up, but has no temperature or has been checked for infections or common diseases and has none, it may have eaten or licked something it shouldn't have. If you take a puppy like that to the Vet, be sure you tell them about any possible poisoning situations (carpet cleaner, floor washing chemicals, Make-Up, etc). Once you purchase your pup, it becomes your pet and your responsibility. Please take every precaution to keep your new pet healthy.