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At Toy Puppies Are Us we understand that a new puppy is a decision that must have many considerations.
Following is information on your puppy before it leaves our property "Lockhart" in Cootamundra and details on how to care for your puppy and your responsibilities once it arrives in your care.
Puppies Life At "Lockhart".
Feeding: All puppies are fed with Pedigree Advance Puppy Biscuits. They are fed 3-4 times a day also with mince or chicken. With lots of big bones as it helps their teeth to develop properly. There is always clean water available.
Worming: All puppies are wormed at 2 weeks, 4 weeks, 6 weeks and before they leave.
Vaccination: All puppies are vaccinated with C4 (includes kennel cough) and C2I.
Vet: Our vet Mr Jim Della-Vedova BVSc is happy to be contacted regarding any of our puppies.
Puppies New Home Life
Age: Puppies leave for thier new home at or after 8 weeks of age.
Feeding: Suggested diet is Pedigree Advance Puppy Biscuits, fed 3-4 times a day also with mince or chicken. With lots of big bones as it helps their teeth to develop properly. Always have clean water available.
Worming: All puppies are wormed before they leave worming is necessary at fortnightly intervals until 12 weeks of age; see directions on packet for details.
Vaccination: Puppies should be vaccinated at twelve weeks of age with C4 (includes kennel cough) and C2I and then every year to ensure they are protected against disease.
Fleas: There are many varieties of different flea preventing products. We will discuss the most appropriate product with you.
De-sexing: We recommend that puppies be de-sexed before they leave us or at four to six months of age. If you have any further questions please ask your local vet.
Training: Training your puppy from the start is very important. Toilet training your puppy will require patience and consistency. Please consider a trainer or we can recommend several publications for you to read.
Vet: Find your local vet and have their details handy for ease of mind.
Dog Legislation: In Australia, the state and territory governments have primary responsibility for animal welfare. See your local government area for details.
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