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Originally Posted by Rosiegirl I have not had to make one yet but it would be a good idea to make a short list of some of the most common foods that dogs cannot handle. Chocolate, onion, garlic etc. This would be handy becuase of how small these Yorkies are and I found out the hard way when I used to let my Rosie lick a plate after dinner, the onions made her really sick once. She was sick for days when I did that. It is worse when you are dealing with a small dog, rather than a big lab or something. JMO |
My puppy packs include:
1. A baby book that has everything it pretaining to the puppy. Shot records, medical records for the pup. Chrono listing of everything to do with that pup. Birth time and everything pertaining to the whelp, daily temp and weight, day dew claws were removed and tails were docked. Day it's eyes and ears opened, when it took it's first steps, when it first had it's first solid food and when it's ears came up.
Pics from the moment it was born and almost daily until the day it goes home. Along with pics of it's siblings.
Pics of both parents and 10 generation pedigree.
AKC registration pedigree
Copy of contract
Info on how to train.
Feeding Instructions
First aid kit info.
Grooming Instructions along with shampoos and conditioners to use.
List of equipment needed and websites on where to purchase various things for the pup.
2. NutriCal
3. Toothbrush and Tooth Paste
4. Food for a week
5. Cozy Cuddler that smells like mom and siblings. Brand new but, I put it in the sleeping area the night before they go home.
6. Baby harnesses
7. New toys and toys that have been played with by siblings and momma
8. Piddle Pads, Baby Wipes, Paper Towels and a baggie for the trip home.