Collecting your puppy

Collecting your puppy is thrilling, but it can be unsettling for them as they leave their mother and littermates. Here are some key points to remember to ensure you’re prepared to care for your new companion.
Collecting your puppy
Collecting your puppy

What’s the right age to bring your puppy home?

The ideal age to bring a puppy home is between 8 and 10 weeks. By this time, they should be weaned and have developed early social skills from interacting with their mother and littermates.

Are you Collecting your puppy?

Ensure you’re well-prepared to help your puppy settle happily and safely into their new home and family. Not quite ready? Discover more about how to prepare for your puppy’s arrival.

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When is the best time to bring a puppy home?

It’s important to bring your puppy home when you have a few days free to stay with them. A quiet house with minimal visitors during the first few days will help your puppy settle in without too much disruption. If possible, collect your puppy in the morning so they have time to adjust to their new surroundings before bedtime.

Be Vigilant About Puppy's Health

The joy of owning a puppy comes with a responsibility for his health and well-being. Daily check ups of your puppies should be part of your daily routine. protect your puppies and save a lot of heartache down the road. Like new infants, puppies also needs due care and diligence. Before Collecting your puppy, ensure to maintain puppy’s good health by:-

  •  Contact veterinarian for checkups & regular appointments. 
  • Vaccination & follow-up-boosters are essential to protect them from diseases.
  • Learn about health risks that are specific to your breed. Veterinarian will recognize & advise onset of any diseases.
  • Check for fleas & other insects. Also check his paws for cuts or abrasions.
  • Notice, if he is scratching or rubbing his ears excessively.