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Before you bring your new puppy home, it's a good idea to make sure you have the essentials\u2014everything from puppy gates to puppy food. Adjustable Collar. ... A Good Leash. ... Dog ID Tags. ... Food and Water Bowls. ... Healthy Puppy Food. ... Healthy New Puppy Treats. ... Dog Training Treats. ... Treat Pouch for New Pup Training.
Here's what paperwork you should get when buying a puppy, and what you need to do next. Your puppy's vaccination record. ... Your puppy's worming treatment. ... Your puppy's microchip details. ... Pedigree certificate. ... Health certificates. ... Pet insurance. ... What to read next.
If a dog or cat changes owners, there's no need to register the pet again in NSW or pay an additional registration fee. You can register your pet and pay the one-off registration fee: online through the NSW Pet Registry, or. in person at your local council.
Even if your pup is not fully vaccinated, you can socialize him safely using these strategies: Welcome company. Invite people you know to meet your new pup in the safety of his own home. Visit a friend. ... Meet other dogs. ... Let him ride. ... Keep him clean. ... Use an exercise pen.
How to advertise and rehome your pet via social media Give yourself plenty of time. ... Identify the ideal home for your pet. ... Get your pet ready to be rehomed. ... Prepare a pet profile. ... Prepare a general history. ... Set an adoption fee. ... Post your pet's photo and profile on Facebook. ... Spread the word out and about.

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Start with something simple, like asking your dog to sit, and then reward with lavish verbal praise and a favorite food treat. Do this several times a day. You can gradually add other commands, like stay, shake, and down. Keep training sessions short, use a happy voice, and make it fun!
Purebred pups from breeders should come with papers that show it's been registered with the relevant breed association or canine club. Ask the breeder for the registration of your puppy's parents, including certificates showing they've been screened for common hereditary diseases.
Here's what paperwork you should get when buying a puppy, and what you need to do next. Your puppy's vaccination record. ... Your puppy's worming treatment. ... Your puppy's microchip details. ... Pedigree certificate. ... Health certificates. ... Pet insurance. ... What to read next.
Some sample questions might include: Why this breed? Where do you live? In what conditions will the dog live? Do you have a fenced yard? What other pets do you own now? Breed? How many? Who will be the primary caretaker of the dog? How many hours a day will the dog be left alone?
Here are eight documents that every pet parent should keep safe and on the ready. Rabies Certificate or Waiver. ... Latest Vaccine Records. ... Proof of Ownership. ... Trust. ... License. ... Emergency Numbers. ... Photographs. ... Emergency Evacuation and Accommodations Plan.

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