Kayla Maltese Home: Frequently asked questions
Welcome to Kayla Maltese Home: Frequently Asked Questions page! We know that being a pet owner comes with a lot of questions, and we’re here to help. Explore this page to find answers to common queries about everything from puppy acclimation to grooming, health guarantees, and transitioning pet food. Our goal is to provide you with the information you need for a happy and healthy life with your furry friend. If you can’t find what you’re looking for, remember that our knowledgeable staff is just a message or visit away. Let’s embark on this pet-loving journey together!
To help your puppy acclimate, provide a quiet and comfortable space, introduce them gradually to family members and other pets, establish a routine, and offer plenty of positive reinforcement and affection.
Gradually introduce the new food by mixing it with the old food over a week. Start with a small proportion of the new food and gradually increase it while decreasing the old food to minimize digestive upset.
Start by keeping them separate and gradually introduce them in neutral territory. Allow supervised interactions and provide positive reinforcement. Patience is key during this process.
Typically, puppies need vaccinations for diseases like distemper, parvovirus, adenovirus, and rabies. Consult with a veterinarian for a personalized vaccination schedule based on your puppy’s needs.
It’s important to schedule a vet appointment within the first five days after bringing your new puppy home. This allows for a thorough examination and ensures the puppy’s health and well-being.
Our 14-day health guarantee ensures that the pet you purchased from Kayla Maltese Home is free from contagious diseases and health conditions. Please refer to our terms and conditions for complete details.
We’re here to assist you! Please feel free to reach out to us through our contact information provided on our website or visit our store during business hours. Our knowledgeable staff will be happy to help.
House training involves consistency, positive reinforcement, and a schedule. Take your puppy out frequently, reward successful potty breaks, and avoid punishment for accidents.