When talking to some breeders I have had them tell me my puppy pack has too much stuff that the adopters will get when they get their puppy. Here is what they get:
The adopters of the pups will get a bag of food(enough for about a week) that the pups are eating at that time, all the paper work, Puppy info pack(this has training advice, what to expect as the puppy grows, breed info, parents info and so on), micro chip info since they will all be microchipped, a sample bottle of the puppy shampoo and sample bottle of the puppy skin and coat conditioner I use on them, a toy that has been with the litter, a small collar and leash, a homemade pillow that has their puppies name on it that matches their puppies collar color, a CD that has pictures and videos of their pup from birth till they pick it up, a framable pedigree, and a kennel.
I can't think of anything in there that I would want to take out. I could see them using and needing just about all of it, except teh pillow and the framable pedigree. Those are just fun things I will be including.
What do you all think? Too much? Not enough? Just right? What should I take out, include or so on? Just curious.
When I got Sheena all I got was her kennel and a small binder with a little bit of breed info and some poems and such and her paperwork. That was all. Which was fine since I had a lot fo the stuff already. Just curious to see what everyone thinks.
Nicole & Sheena (moms to be)
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