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Here is what you will get and what is suggested you get for your new puppy!

 (I know your excited about your new puppy! Here's a list of what I will include with your puppy and another list of items I recommended to get before getting your puppy.
 
From  Hessler's Poodles Breeder
  1. Custom made martingale collar and matching leash.
  2. Puppy Toy
  3. Enough food to transition to another food if you choose to change from what I feed them.
  4. Pedigree Litter Certificate
  5. Bloat Information
  6. Hip Dysplasia Information
  7. Crate/Potty Training  Schedule
  8. Information sheet about what your puppy's eating schedule and other information.
  9. Shot and Worming Records
  10. Puppy Wellness Check-up sheet with results from my Vet
  11. And Lifetime friendship, advice and support!
 
Recommended Items and things to do before gettting your puppy (YOUR PUPPY will be crate trained)
  1. 17x24 Metal Crate (same size I crate train puppies in)                                    https://www.chewy.com/frisco-fold-carry-single-door-dog/dp/116526?utm_source=google-product&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=hg&utm_content=Frisco&utm_term=&gclid=CjwKCAjw7tfVBRB0EiwAiSYGM2U05bF-_dJs6pA82W7WxvTO1K_NHNQnWmL1yOGCE4cTPBTtW5t4_xoCLbEQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
  2. Make Vet wellness checkup  appointment within 72 hours of receiving your puppy
  3. Food you will be feeding your puppy (I highly recommend All Stage High Quality Dry Food and this is what I wean the puppies onto)  Puppies should not be fed puppy food for longer than 5-6 months. But this is only my opinion as a breeder and many vets I have talked with.  If still not sure, do your research and what your vet advises.
  4. Durable chew toys. (never let them chew on anything other than the toys you get them)
  5. And last but not least……….Give them LOTS AND LOTS of Love and kisses daily!

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