Some important
things you should
have on hand prior
to your new
arrival... Stainless
steel food and water
dish, exercise pen,
or play pen, nutra
drops, Harness and
I.D. tags, leash,
grooming supplies
(stripping comb)
shampoo, brush and a
few toys, puppies
need to chew. And a
pet carrier/bed this
should be placed in
a quiet lower
traffic area.
leaving on a light
and t.v/radio will
give your pup
something to
identify with.

We recommend your
pup stay on the food
he/she has been
eating to avoid
upsetting their
fragile stomachs.
(Life's Abundance )

The first 3 days
allow your puppy to
play for short 15
minute intervals
then you can
gradually increase
their playtime.
Please be careful of
picking puppy up by
their ribs as they
can tend to become
sore, and they won't
eat for you. It is
often easier on them
to hold them like a
baby. Keep in mind
puppies have a
dreadful fear of
falling.

I are here if you
have any questions
on obedience,
training, proper
care, or any general
puppy questions. We
want to make the
puppy transition as
care free and
enjoyable as
possible for all
involved!!!
