Teacup Poodle Hub – Breeding Excellence

At Teacup Poodle Hub, we are passionate about the health, happiness, and well-being of every puppy. We aim to provide the Gold Standard experience when adopting your new puppy. As both professional breeders and trainers, we match each Teacup Poodle to the perfect loving home. Here’s what we include with each puppy:

5-Year Health Guarantee

Our Teacup Poodles come with a 5-year hereditary health guarantee, ensuring coverage beyond the typical 2-year guarantee. Most hereditary issues become apparent around 3-4 years, so we offer peace of mind for your puppy’s long-term health.

Early Neurological Stimulation

After birth, our puppies undergo the Early Neurological Stimulation program, which helps them develop better stress resistance and stronger immunity throughout their lives.

Proper Socialization

Our Teacup Poodles are socialized with people, pets, and various sounds and objects. This early socialization helps them interact calmly and confidently with new experiences and environments.

Puppy Deworming

Our puppies are dewormed at 2, 4, 6, and 8 weeks to ensure they start their journey healthy.

Up-to-Date Vaccinations

Each Teacup Poodle is vaccinated on schedule, with the first set at 6 weeks. We also provide follow-up vaccinations if your puppy stays in our training program.

Puppy Care Package

Every puppy comes with a care package, including a collar, leash, toys, treats, and a blanket with momma’s scent to ease their transition to their new home.

Professional Obedience Training

As expert trainers, we offer puppy obedience training tailored for small breeds. Your Teacup Poodle can stay with us longer to learn commands like sit, stay, and come.

With Teacup Poodle Hub, your puppy’s journey is in safe, loving hands. Visit our website for more details and to begin your adoption process today!

Puppy Vaccination Schedule

Bringing a new puppy home is exciting, but it also comes with responsibilities, including keeping your furry friend safe. Vaccinating your puppy is crucial to protect them from potentially life-threatening diseases and ensure they stay healthy. While visiting a vet is always the best option, understanding the necessary vaccinations beforehand can be helpful. This guide outlines the essential vaccines for your puppy’s first year, the diseases they prevent, and why vaccinations are essential not only for your puppy’s health but also for your family’s well-being.

What Vaccines Do Puppies Need?

  1. Bordetella Bronchiseptica: Prevents kennel cough, a contagious respiratory infection.

  2. Canine Distemper: A viral infection that affects multiple systems, potentially fatal if untreated.

  3. Canine Hepatitis: Affects the liver, kidneys, and eyes, with severe cases being fatal.

  4. Canine Parainfluenza: Contributes to kennel cough, preventable with vaccination.

  5. Coronavirus: Affects the gastrointestinal and respiratory systems.

  6. Heartworm: Preventable with monthly treatment to avoid severe damage to vital organs.

  7. Kennel Cough: Caused by various infections, often treated with antibiotics.

  8. Leptospirosis: A bacterial infection transmitted through contaminated water or soil.

  9. Lyme Disease: Caused by tick bites, leading to lameness and possible neurological issues.

  10. Parvovirus: A deadly virus that primarily affects puppies, causing severe gastrointestinal distress.

  11. Rabies: A deadly viral infection, required by law in many places.

Why Vaccinate Your Puppy?

  1. Prevention of infection: Protects both your pet and others from contagious diseases.

  2. Zoonotic disease prevention: Vaccinations help protect both pets and humans from diseases like rabies and leptospirosis.

  3. It’s the law: Many places require vaccinations, especially for rabies.

  4. Prevents costly medical bills: Vaccinating reduces the risk of expensive treatments.

  5. Ensures a longer, healthier life: Proper vaccination contributes to a longer, happier life for your puppy.

Puppy Vaccination Schedule

Vaccination schedules can vary depending on your location and your puppy’s specific needs. Here’s a general guideline:

  • 6-8 Weeks: Distemper, Measles, Parainfluenza.

  • 10-12 Weeks: DHPP (Distemper, Hepatitis, Parainfluenza, Parvovirus), Bordetella (optional), Coronavirus, Leptospirosis, Lyme Disease (optional).

  • 12-14 Weeks: Rabies.

  • 14-16 Weeks: DHPP (booster), optional vaccines.

  • 12-16 Months: Rabies, DHPP booster.

  • Every 1-2 Years: DHPP booster, optional vaccines.

  • Every 1-3 Years: Rabies (required by law).

Remember, always consult your vet for specific recommendations tailored to your puppy’s needs. Vaccination is a key step in ensuring your puppy grows up healthy and happy.

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