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FAQS
ABOUT OUR PUPPIES
Where
are the puppies born?
All of our puppies are
whelped in our home. Usually our living room or in our
bedroom.
Where
are they raised?
Our puppies are raised in
our home with the hustle and bustle of a household. They are
exposed to people, dogs, loud noises, different textures, toys, etc.
We have a large "playpen" we use in our living room once they are
weaned. We put a piece of linoleum down underneath it so our
hardwood floors stay protected.
Do you
crop ears?
Ear cropping is optional
and is an additional fee paid by the new owner. We generally
prefer you allow us to have the ears cropped. Many vets do not
know a proper Cane Corso Italiano crop. They tend to go much
too short. It looks fine when the puppy is 8 weeks but as an
adult they look horrible. Generally the vet doesn't realize he
needs to compensate for the growth of the dogs cranium.
The other advantage to us
having the ears done is that you will not have to deal with the
aftercare and the stitches. The stitches should be removed and
the puppy's ears standing by the time he/she goes to their new home.
Do you
microchip your litters?
YES! We're very
worried about the future of our dogs. We use AVID chips and
ask to be kept as a third contact. This is just so we know
that if you cannot be reached to save the dog, we can be and we can
do whatever we can to remove him/her from possible harm. Here is the
link for Avid. www.avidid.com
Do you
dock tails?
Yes, tails are docked
within the first few days of life.
What
about dewclaws?
All front and rear dewclaws
(if present) are removed.
Will the
puppy have any shots?
Yes. We do a combo
shot at 5 or 6 weeks ourselves using Intervet Progard 5 (top of the
line - most expensive and effective shots we have found in our
research). They usually get another shot at the vet before
they go to their new homes.
Do you
worm the puppies?
Yes. We usually worm
at 2, 4, 6 and 8 weeks. We also get fecal tests done at 8
weeks to make sure the wormer has done a good job.
What
about a health certificate?
All of our pups are taken
to the vet for a check up and health certificate before they are
shipped or to be picked up by their new owners. Because of
this, we prefer to have advance plans made for the puppy's transfer.
It can be difficult to get appointments with our vet if not done in
advance!!
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