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You have been patient, you have planned and prepared for your cute, fluffy, four little pawed best friend to enter your home. Here are some tips for transitioning from our home to yours, and how to make as seamless and smooth as possible! 

8 Weeks 

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Parvo

Great news! Your new furry friend is ready to be taken home. However, it's important to keep in mind that your puppy is still vulnerable and needs protection, just like a newborn baby. We recommend waiting until your puppy is at least 16 weeks old and has received all necessary vaccines before taking them out in public to protect from Parvovirus. For more information, click the link below to educate yourself.

Nutrition & Supplementation
What we like to feed our dogs, and supplement with 
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Obedience

One of the smartest breeds, but also the most loyal breed (in our opinion) Here we go over some tips we have learned along the way with keeping your pup calm and collected. 

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Go home gift

We try and think of everything you may of needed (or forgot) in this package, We include a blanket from the littermates, a leash, some toys, paperwork showing vaccinations, worming bloodlines and some other go home paperwork for your new family. 

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