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Hi Guys

I was just wondering what everyone puts in their puppy packs. This is the first time I have sold to "outside buyers" and I was just wondering what everyone puts in their puppy packs. I have ideas but was just wondering what other people do. Dont want to miss anything.

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Registration, paperwork to transfer microchip, contract, general info about care of the breed and feeding. A bag of puppy food, a soft toy and blanket that's been with the pups. I'll think of something else after I post this :thumbsup:

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I am just getting my puppy packs ready now...pups are 6 weeks.

I give a folder with:

Registration certificate

Microchip details & Change of ownership form (with self addressed stamped envelope for them to send it back to me)

Details of mum & dad + paperwork required (copy of their hip/elbow scores & tests etc & a copy of their pedigree certificate.)

Vaccination certificate

Heaps of info on feeding/worming/flea & heartworm prevention, with when they all need to be done.

Some info about settling in!

Training tips

Info on the breed & general care of the dog.

As well as a bag of food, a bowl, a collar & lead for a little pup, a blanket, a soft toy and a chew toy.

A CD with all the photos I have taken of the litter since birth.

I think that's all.

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I give all relevant paper work plus i do a powerpoint presentation on CD, this contains everything they could want or need to know about the breed, and raising a dog, i also include a truck load of photos ...I used to print it all out and put it in a folder but why waste trees ?

We add food, treats, toys blanket, life time support etc.

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As with shellbyville but also include a CD/DVD of photos of the litter as they were growing up.

I include a CD as well.... Although most of the really good photos of the puppies that I took, I have previously emailed through the new owners anyway.

They often say they have a photo of their new puppy on their fridge or on their desk at work, or as their desktop image on their computer, so they can look at him/her until they arrive.

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