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By law puppies can only leave the breeders home from 8 weeks of age. We allow our puppies to be collected from 8 weeks providing they have had their vet health check inspection and 1st vaccination from our thorough vets. If you have holidays, weddings house move etc booked please get in touch to discuss we will try to honour these and hold your puppy for longer.
Yes, they will come microchipped. By law they must be microchipped.
Yes, our puppies leave with a minimum of their 1st vaccination post vet health check inspection. Our vets give the Nobivac DHP and Nobivac L4. It is essential you check with your vets that they will give the same or compatible brand to Nobivac.is item.
Whilst we encourage toilet training from early on transitioning from puppy pads to artificial grass and trays of pellets, no we do not guarantee a toilet trained puppy-this is part of puppy ownership and training.
Yes, our puppies leave with a minimum of their 1st vaccination post vet health check inspection. Our vets give the Nobivac DHP and Nobivac L4. It is essential you check with your vets that they will give the same or compatible brand to Nobivac.is item.
No if you don't wish to. We ourselves crate train using it as a safe space for our dogs when needed such as time out, rest, safe space etc.
Yes, our puppies have a regular worming programme from the age of 2 weeks and on the day of leaving will receive a strong vet only prescribed spot on treatment called Prinovox that covers worms, fleas, lice and mites.
You need to feed your puppy at this age 4 times a day. Our feeding times are: 7am 12pm 5pm and 10pm. Change it to suit you.
When you collect your puppy you need to let said puppy outside every 30 minutes when awake and reward once they have toileted, also when they wake up, had a feed and after a stimulating big play. Repeat, reward, repeat, reward.
In short no. An immature puppy should not be climbing up/downstairs stairs, jumping up/down settees or beds etc. Also, they need traction on flat surfaces whilst immature especially on surfaces such as tiles/wood flooring etc. This is to limit joint impact as they are only babies and not fully developed joints.