Puppy health
- Dec 8, 2016
- 1 min read
Your puppy is a result of thoughtful consideration for the parentage, careful and kind upbringing, and a safe, healthful environment.
We conduct health testing on our girls, and require testing of the sires, for diseases and hereditary markers for diseases that could be passed from ancestors to progeny. We keep the puppies, the mother and their area clean, and we administer preventative treatments for parasites. Our veterinarian provides a complete health check of our puppies and administers their vaccinations to ensure your puppy is healthy and protected from potential illness. We expect our puppy families to comply with state and local laws regarding vaccinations required in your area.







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