Questions & Answers
Can I pick up my puppy from your property?
For privacy reasons, we do not invite everyone to the property. Those who are committed into buying a puppy with a deposit placed, are more than welcome to come.
How can I view or see the puppies?
We constantly update our puppies photos weekly. If interested in a particular puppy, personal updates and video chats can be arranged.
How do I receive my puppy?
We welcome serious buyers to pick up their puppies at the property. I can also deliver to these towns: Tamworth, Tenterfield, Nowendoc, Armidale region. Alternatively, I am happy to organise transport to: New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, few parts of South Australia. I can also help organise delivery with another transport company that can deliver to Tasmania and Western Australia or New Zealand.
What do I need for my puppy?
Here are some of the basic necessities needed for a puppy upon receiving: Crate, puppy pads, dog bowls, play pen or an enclosed area, puppy food. Some optional items can include puppy leash/harness, dog collar.
What should I feed my puppy?
I start my puppies on wet food at about 3 weeks of age. I give them raw chicken mince mixed with boiled rice/ wet rolled oats and vegetables. I mix 2/3 meat, 1/6 rolled oats/ rice, 1/6 cooked vegetables. I feed the puppies twice a day, morning and night. We also offer dry food for the puppies throughout the day to nibble on. Water must be clean and topped up regularly.
What do I receive with my puppy?
With each puppy, their personal puppy pack is given with them. In these puppy packs are: Dog bed, Toys, Kibble, Health Records, A blanket with mother's and sibling's scent.
Are the puppies toilet & crate trained?
At week 4, when puppies are more capable of walking and moving, they follow their mum into their individual kennels and runs. This is where they first learn where to do their business. When puppies are introduced to crates, they learn to do the business on the puppy pads. When puppies transition to a new home, it is paramount that rules are set in a way that the puppy can easily recognise. For example, either allowing access to the outside through a doggy door, or placing puppy pads within a play pen or enclosed area for them to do their business on. We must not forget that the puppy will need adjustment to it's new surroundings. Praising is encouraged when the puppy has followed your set of rules.
If I have any questions can I still contact you?
Absolutely, if anything might be of concern, feel free to ask.
Can I take my puppy out in public?
We advise that until the puppy has had all of its vaccinations administered, you do not take the puppy anywhere in public. Canine Parvovirus is a deadly pathogen that can be caught in public places, which in most cases can end up fatal.