Before you purchase a puppy:Purchasing a puppy is just the beginning of a commitment (which may continue for up to 15 years or longer) to love and care for a new ‘other child’. Just like a child, your Mini Foxie needs your time, attention, affection, guidance and health care. Your Mini Foxie will be dependent on you for all its needs so make sure you can afford the on-going costs and allocate money in your household budget for good quality food, flea and worm control and vet costs. If you intend leaving your dog at home when you go away on holidays, consider sending them to a quality dog boarding kennel. You will have peace of mind knowing your dog is housed securely and will have company, food and water. You may also prevent possible heartache, as many a much loved doggie has been left at home alone only to fret, wander away or be forgotten by those who were to care for them. Prevention is always better than cure, so secure yard fencing, a warm place to sleep and dog training for your ‘other child’ (and your family) can prevent problems from developing. Allocate time to provide exercise and stimulation for your Mini Foxie to prevent boredom and the development of annoying habits. If you are working full time and your puppy is to be left alone for long periods, consider getting another dog as a companion (be careful what breed you select) or enrol your Mini Foxie in doggie day care so they can have company, stimulation and exercise during the day. Providing a good home or your puppy is worth the effort as the rewards are great and you will experience years of unconditional love and loyalty from your Mini Foxie. Love is a Mini Foxie. Mini Foxie pups for saleGreat care is taken of our bitches and puppies, orders are taken for puppies to be sold to approved homes only. All our puppies are registered with the MFCA and come with and information pack and puppy gift pack containing lead, feed bowl and snuggle blanket. Your puppy will be wormed, vaccinated and microchipped with the number displayed on your immunisation papers. You should register you puppy at your local council which will update the microchip data base so that if your dog becomes lost, you can be located as its owner. It is also a good idea to put a collar on your dog when exercising, with a name tag displaying your dog’s name and phone number (preferably a mobile number if you travel with your dog) so you can be contacted in the event that your dog becomes separated from you. We require a non refundable holding deposit of $300 when ordering a puppy. Transport can be organised if required and prices vary depending of your location. Please contact us for more information and to discuss your puppy. Phone: Fran (02) 6725 6595 Email: fran@coolamindaminifoxies.com.au Next litter due: June 2012 Litter born: 30th November 2011 Dam: Dajackie Leading Lady (Bonny) Sire: Brymar Fergus 
Always check that you are purchasing a puppy from an approved, registered Mini Foxie breeder by contacting the MFCA through their website www.minifoxie.org © Fran Smith 2011
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