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by Rookabadooka on 22 February 2011 - 02:02
~Rooka

by GranvilleGSD on 22 February 2011 - 02:02
My booklet contains:
A 1 page brief history of the GSD
A page with photos of the dam listing titles and attributes
Copies of the dam's health certifcates (OFA)
A page with photos of the sire listing titles and attributes
Copies of the sire's health certificates(OFA)
A few pages going over housebreaking, nutrition, grooming, breeding/altering, training, and basic veterinary information
They also get:
A printed copy of the puppy's pedigree with titles listed
Microchipped
Copy of veterinary and vaccine history
Registered with AKC and UKC
A coupon for the veterinary office that I use
Pamphlets on the AKC STAR Puppy and CGC program
Pamphlet to local training club
Application for the GSDCA and GSDCA-WDA
Tennis ball and small plush toy, usually they have been playing with the same type of toy while with me
I used ProPlan large breed puppy with my last litter and was not happy with that food, so I don't know what food I will be sending with the next litter yet.
Everybody who purchased a puppy from me said that they were very impressed with their puppy kit. I bought basic colored gift bags for 99 cents and sent all their stuff in the bag, it made a nice finishing touch.
I really like that idea about sending OFA applications, I may do that next time.

by wlpool on 22 February 2011 - 03:02
For my vaccinations I will vaccinate them and pull the sticky tabs off of the viles and put them on a blank paper, write the puppies name on it and the date it was given. With the wormer, I just make a copy of the lable and let them know I worm every 14 days. Luckily all the hip docs are located on the German and/or Dutch paperwork so I am covered there, but I never thought to give the OFA applications which I WILL do from now on. I do the USA and AKC and give all the docs to register the pup and I do recommend joining USA or any club that works their dogs. My w litter I registed most of the pups in AKC and USA myself, did all the mirco and tatts preparing the puppies for Sieger.
This has been informative though, thanks for all the input and feel free to add if you think I can improve!
Thanks for all the help!
w

by Don Corleone on 22 February 2011 - 04:02

by Ruger1 on 22 February 2011 - 05:02
I assumed a quality puppy and all the necessary papers were a given....The large tub of food and collar that my breeder provided were nice little extras that I did not expect and that is what I thought the OP meant by the question...Just wanted to clarify my post .....: )
Deanna...: )

by melba on 22 February 2011 - 13:02
Melissa

by dogladyj on 22 February 2011 - 19:02
owners seem to enjoy it as well. Photos of parents and puppy are always nice too.
http://vonhartwin.com/data.html

by wlpool on 22 February 2011 - 20:02
Doglady: GREAT SHEET!

by Ryanhaus on 23 February 2011 - 14:02
AKC/UKC reg. papers
Vet. health certificate
Immunization records
Pictures of the entire litter (group pic),pictures of parents and a picture of the pup
Pedigree of dam & Sire
Frontline flea killer
Heartgard heartworm medicine
A print out of their daily routine
A bag of kibble to last a week
GSD calender if it's the beginning of the year
Have a collar and leash available, but some people like to bring their own
Dog toy,
Old issues of either, Dog Fancy, Dog World, or any other dog magazines I have floating around
And if I'm up to it, sometimes I like to name & DNA all the pups before they leave
I find that there is a number of pups not getting registered, and I like to keep track of them
I think I will make that my goal this year
Last but not least, depending on the time of year and the supply I have on hand, a jar of my famous homemade grape jelly!

by malndobe on 23 February 2011 - 15:02
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