Adopting from us

Take-Home Pack

Your hands will be full on your way home, in your puppy take-home pack will be:

  • Your brand new family member

  • Crate

  • Pawprint from his/her day of birth

  • Bag of dry kibble

  • Copy of all documents supplied through the adoption process

  • Training treats

  • Two soft toys

  • A blanket full of littermate smell to help him/her settle into your home

Documents and Advice

Adopting a puppy can be full-on, so much information out there about diet, exercise, health, and hygiene. Your pre-adoption pack comes with all the information you need to get started on this incredible journey! Included in the pack will be a birth certificate, veterinary health check, and vaccination history.

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Puppy Album

We know that adopting a new family member is incredibly exciting and something you want to tell the world and counting down the days can be impossible! So we give you exclusive access to hundreds of photos taken from the moment of birth of your youngest family member through a Google Photos album.

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Socialisation

We believe that socilising puppies as soon as possible outside of their family unit is really important for their development. From a very early age, our puppies are handled by children as young as 2, we believe that this can help them become used to new people and smells. This is done under controlled circumstances to reduce the risk of any transmittable diseases which can be harmful to puppies.

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Pupperino life

Dogs are historically pack animals, and learn from each other. We believe that letting mum and dad have unlimited access to the puppies helps them become not only used to each other but to bigger dogs as well as learning all the behaviours they need to become part of your family. The puppies are kept in a controlled environment when Zeus, York and Nala can enter and exit as they like to both give the puppies the attention that they need, but also give mum the rest that she needs.

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Animal Welfare

Being responsible pet breeders is not just about following some industry best practices and ensuring that you are comfortable with us and love your new pup. The NSW Government has an Animal Welfare Code of Practice for Breeding Dogs, to make it easy for you, we a direct link to the PDF from the Department of Primary Industries website.

Animal Welfare Code of Practice for Breeding Dogs and Cats

 
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Puppy play date!

The first few weeks of owning a puppy can be a bit hectic, and being careful with vaccinations means a long few weeks! ! Here at Labradogco we love getting pupdates and will have scheduled meetups where all the puppies are invited back for a play in a safe environment. We will orgaise two dates approximately 4 and 8 weeks after adoption.

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Post-adoption care

Our responsibility doesn’t end when you take your new family member home, we will remain available for advice for as long as you need us. Whether that be advice on training or what food to choose just give us a call or send a text.

All emergencies should be directed straight to your vet!

 

We would love to hear from you.