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Originally Posted by Lovetodream88 Does your vet specialize in toy breeds? |
Yes they do.
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Originally Posted by lynzy420 I think you should take her to her new family this way these inexperienced new owners(?) don't have that added stress. You could drive them and surely if anything went awry you would know what to do? |
They are very farmilar with animals, they have had animals all their lives. Plus the new daddy is a volenteer parimedic. Which takes some of that what if off my mind. I think handing her over to them in my/her own home the only place that she has ever known would be best. That way its a one time thing. She only has to be in one strainge vehical and not several. I dont want her to be in to many unfarmiliar and scarry situations durring the transfer.
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Originally Posted by Maximo We had a 6 hour drive with Max when he was 12/13 weeks old. He didn't want to potty until we got to the house and gave him a pad. If your pups have not been introduced to outdoor potty, make sure the family has a pad to offer the pup.
Also, Max scared me because he refused to drink any water for hours. I finally discovered that he wouldn't drink out of the plastic travel bowls because he was accustomed to stainless steel. Whatever the pups are used to, make sure the new family has the same. |
She's paper trained so I will definitely add some papers to her travel bag.
Plus I hadn't considers the water dish. They drink out of glass because less chance of them tipping it over. I'll try switching to something different this week and see how they all react.
Thanks for all the great tips !