If you have no experience in raising a puppy we are here to help. We provide life time support for your new family member. 


We recommend your puppy has a crate to sleep in at night. A snuggle puppy with heart beat helps your new puppy to adjust to sleeping in their crate at night without their litter mates. The heart beat is soothing for the new puppy. 

The crate allows a safe place for your puppy to sleep at night time so they do not get into anything while you are sleeping. We start to train your new puppy to sleep in a crate at night, and puppies must also take their daily naps in. Some new pet parents will also choose to have the puppies crate inside an x-pen with a pee pad, water, food, toys ect… if you need to leave the puppy along for longer periods of time when you need to work or go shopping ect.. A water proof liner under the exercise pen will help to protect flooring from water bowl spillage or any rare accidents. Let's face it, a puppy can not be watched every second. There are electrical cords that can be chewed on, perhaps a flight of stairs to fall from, or even that priceless heirloom to use as a chew toy. Also, puppies need a lot of sleep in their first few months of life. A place to feel safe and to take a well needed break is what both puppy and humans need. 


A puppy should stay in your own yard until he or she has received their third set of vaccinations.  These will include the core vaccines, which are administered in a series of three: at 8, 12, and 16 weeks old. The core vaccines include the DHLPP (distemper, hepatitis, leptospirosis, parvo, and parainfluenza). 

are deadly and can live in the ground for up to seven years. You must not take your new puppy around dogs you do not know, dog parks, pet stores, or any other places with high amounts of dogs. 


We recommend you take your new puppy outside every one-two hours in your yard to the bathroom. Puppies will also be trained to use a pee pad inside if needed.