Health Guarantee
At Teacup Poodles World, the health of our puppies is our top priority. From the moment they’re born until they arrive in your arms, every Teacup Poodle is given exceptional veterinary care, love, and close monitoring. We work hand-in-hand with licensed, experienced veterinarians to ensure each puppy is healthy, protected, and thriving.
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🐾 Our Veterinary Promise
We guarantee that each puppy:
✔ Receives a full veterinary check-up before adoption
✔ Is dewormed and vaccinated on a routine schedule
✔ Is covered under a one-year health guarantee for congenital conditions
✔ Comes with official veterinary records and care documentation
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🧬 Vaccinations & Deworming Schedule
Your puppy receives the following before leaving our care:
Core Vaccines: Distemper, Parvovirus, Adenovirus
Optional: Bordetella (as per vet recommendation)
Deworming: Regular cycles starting at 2 weeks of age
Flea/Tick Prevention: As needed based on region and season
We include a take-home vaccination record with your puppy and offer reminders for upcoming boosters.
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📋 One-Year Health Guarantee
Every Teacup Poodle comes with a signed health contract, which includes:
Coverage for life-threatening congenital or hereditary defects for one year
Terms of replacement or veterinary reimbursement (based on diagnosis and vet report)
Buyer responsibilities (e.g., regular vet check-ups, vaccinations, proper care)
For full details, refer to the “Puppy Purchase Contract” provided upon reservation.
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👨⚕️ Meet Our Veterinary Team
We proudly partner with board-certified vets and animal health professionals who specialize in small breed and toy-sized dogs.
💡 Our vets conduct:
Wellness exams
Health screenings
Vaccination plans
Emergency care guidance
Travel certification for national and international transport
🐾 Vet Clinic Partner Example:
Dr. Linda Monroe, DVM – Small Breed Specialist
Monroe Pet Wellness Center, California
Known for compassionate care and extensive toy breed knowledge.
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🩹 Home Care Tips After Adoption
Schedule your first vet visit within 48 hours of receiving your puppy
Keep a record of all future vaccinations and medications
Feed a high-quality diet and maintain a consistent routine
Watch for common teacup puppy risks such as low blood sugar (hypoglycemia), especially during the adjustment phase
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