FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
The most important factor in your puppy's early life is nutrition. Prolonged fasting, especially in small breeds like Yorkshire Terriers, Chihuahuas, and Pomeranians, can lead to low blood sugar and weakness (hypoglycemia). Puppies should eat at least three meals daily. If appetite drops due to stress, mix a little boiled chicken breast with dry food for the first few days.
Yes. All our puppies are delivered after internal and external parasite treatments and essential vaccinations. These are recorded in their pet passports. You may visit your vet one week after delivery, but always consult our sales associate first.
Brush your puppy’s fur daily to prevent tangling and to stimulate blood circulation, helping the coat grow healthier and shinier.
Avoid bathing with water for the first month to protect immunity. If cleaning is necessary, only wash locally and dry thoroughly to prevent damp fur and chills.
Yes. Our puppies start potty training with pee pads. To help them adapt in your home, use the same type of pad and a potty-training spray.
Yes, for short periods. Create a safe area using a pen with a litter box, food, water, bed, and toys. Limit alone time to two hours in the first week, and avoid crowded environments during the first two weeks.
We recommend Royal Canin Mini Starter, which contains all essential nutrients. Avoid homemade food—it can upset digestion and cause soft stools.
Keep your puppy away from air conditioning, fans, perfumes, air fresheners, and cigarette smoke. These can harm their health. Always monitor for overheating or chills.
Do not take your puppy outside or allow contact with other animals until all vaccinations are complete. Avoid areas where shoes have walked until then.
Of course! Our support team is available 24/7 for any questions regarding your puppy’s health, training, or care. We’re always here to help you and your new family member.
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