
"Puppies are nature's remedy
for feeling unloved...plus numerous other ailments of life."
RICHARD ALLAN PALM



When you take home your new puppy you should be given information from the breeder to help assist you with any health, training or dietary questions that you may have.
Below are some of the documents that Searider Miniature Schnauzers give to the new owners of our puppy's.
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Disclaimer These notes are intended to assist and have not be compiled with Veterinary assistance but are based on many years of dog ownership. No liability or responsibility is accepted for use or misuse of the information contained herein. |
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| Searider Miniature Schnauzers What you should expect when buying a puppy from us and our "Mission Statement" |
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| The Miniature Schnauzer The basics you should know about the Miniature Schnauzer |
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| Agreement
of Sale and Guarantee All puppy's from Searider Miniature Schnauzer's are sold with an Agreement of Sale and Guarantee. Serious hereditary diseases such as PRA, Cataracts and Myotonia Congenita are certainly not unknown to the breed therefore any reputable breeder should not sell puppy's without some type of guarantee against such diseases. |
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| An introduction
to your new puppy Tips on how to look after your new puppy including teething, grooming and much more. |
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Recommended Canine Diet All our dogs are fed using the BARF (Biologically Appropriate Raw Food) Diet by Dr Ian Billinghurst and all puppy's are sent home with a copy of Dr Billinghurst's latest book. |
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| Training
your new dog...before it trains you House-training your puppy and general training tips to get you started. |
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| Vaccinations,
worming and heartworm What vaccinations are used on your puppy and information about worms and when you should worm your puppy/dog. |
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| How to use a crate properly How to train your puppy to feel secure and at home in his crate. |
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