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COMMON QUESTIONS
Yes, we offer shipping options for pets to ensure they arrive safely at their new homes. Please contact us for specific details and availability.
Yes, we provide a health guarantee for our pets, ensuring they are free from congenital defects and health issues for a specified period after adoption.
Yes, we accept deposits to hold a pet for you. This deposit will be applied to the total purchase price and ensures that the pet will be reserved until you are ready to bring them home.
Our knowledgeable staff can assist you in finding a pet that matches your lifestyle and preferences. Feel free to ask questions about the pet’s temperament and needs.
We strive for successful adoptions, but if circumstances change, please contact us to discuss the return policy for your pet.
When you adopt a pet from us, you’ll receive a starter kit that typically includes food, a toy, a blanket, and any necessary paperwork.
Absolutely! All our pets undergo a thorough veterinary examination, including vaccinations and health screenings, before they are available for adoption.
We accept various payment methods, including credit/debit cards, PayPal, and cash for in-store purchases.
The adoption process involves filling out an application, meeting the pet, and finalizing the paperwork. Our team will guide you through each step to ensure a smooth transition.
Do you provide support after adoption?
Yes, we’re here for you! Our team is available for any questions or concerns you may have regarding your new pet’s care and well-being.
GENERAL QUESTIONS ABOUT PUPPIES
Yes, all our puppies undergo thorough health checks by a veterinarian and come with a health guarantee.
Yes, all puppies come with up-to-date vaccinations and deworming treatments.
Yes, we have puppies available for adoption. Please visit our shop or website for more information.
Choose a high-quality puppy food that meets their nutritional needs. Consult your veterinarian for recommendations based on your puppy’s breed and size.
We recommend bringing a leash, collar, and any necessary paperwork. Our team can guide you on what’s best for your new friend.
Create a quiet, safe space for them, maintain a consistent routine, and gradually introduce them to new experiences.
Start socialization as early as 8 weeks old by exposing them to different people, pets, and environments in a positive way.
Ensure your home is safe by removing hazards, setting up a designated space for the puppy, and gathering essential supplies like food, toys, and bedding.
Consider factors like breed size, energy level, and temperament. Research breeds that fit your lifestyle and visit local shelters or breeders.
Puppies can be adopted at around 8 weeks old, but older puppies can also make great companions
Puppies typically require short play sessions several times a day, gradually increasing as they grow. Regular walks and playtime are essential.
Puppies should have a vet check-up shortly after adoption and receive vaccinations and deworming at scheduled intervals, usually every 3-4 weeks.
Begin with basic commands like sit, stay, and come using positive reinforcement techniques. Consistency and patience are key.
Essentials include food and water bowls, puppy food, a collar and leash, a bed, toys, and grooming tools.
General Questions ABOUT KITTENS
Kittens are typically ready for adoption at around 8 weeks old, but older kittens can also be great companions.
Consider factors like personality, energy level, and whether you want a specific breed. Spend time with different kittens to find one that fits your lifestyle.
Choose a high-quality kitten food that provides the necessary nutrients for growth and development. Wet and dry food can be offered.
Kittens should have a vet check-up shortly after adoption, followed by vaccinations, deworming, and spaying/neutering at around 5-6 months.
Yes, keeping your kitten indoors is often safer. Provide plenty of enrichment, such as toys and climbing structures, to keep them active and entertained.
Place a litter box in a quiet, accessible area. Most kittens instinctively use it, but you may need to guide them initially.
Essentials include a litter box, litter, food and water bowls, kitten food, a scratching post, toys, and a bed.
Introduce your kitten to different people, pets, and environments gradually. Playtime and gentle handling help them feel comfortable.
Kittens may experience issues like upper respiratory infections, parasites, and dental problems. Regular vet visits help monitor their health.
Kittens are playful and energetic; they need several play sessions each day to expend energy and stimulate their minds.