Gender

Girl

Date of Birth

2 April 2025

Status

Available

Price

1000 €

Parents

Max

Max

Color: White & Tan. DNK PLL Test: Clear

Hixie

Hixie

Color: White & Tan.

Vaccination Schedule

  • Birth

    2 April 2025
    The puppy is born and begins its first contact with the world. At this stage, it is completely dependent on the mother: it receives nutrition, warmth, and passive immunity through colostrum. It is essential to ensure a calm, warm environment and to monitor the puppy’s health and weight gain.
  • 6 weeks — First vaccination (DP)

    14 May 2025
    The first vaccination is usually given at around 6 weeks of age. A monovalent or bivalent vaccine against distemper and parvovirus (known as the DP vaccine) is used. This is important because maternal antibodies begin to decline, making the puppy more vulnerable to infections.
  • 8 weeks — Second vaccination (DHP + L)

    28 May 2025
    The second vaccination is administered at around 8 weeks of age. A polyvalent vaccine is used to protect against distemper, adenovirus (infectious hepatitis), parvovirus, and leptospirosis (DHP + L). This strengthens the active immunity developed in the previous stage.
  • 10 weeks — Ready for relocation

    11 June 2025
    Approximately 10–14 days after the second vaccination, the puppy completely ready to move to a new home. Its immune system has developed sufficiently, and the risk of infection has significantly decreased. This is the ideal time to start a new life in a loving family.
  • 12 weeks — Final vaccination and rabies shot

    25 June 2025
    The final vaccination of the primary course is given at 12 weeks. It typically includes a repeat of the DHP vaccine and the mandatory rabies vaccination. After this, the puppy is considered fully vaccinated, but a short 10–14 day post-vaccination quarantine is still recommended.
  • 14 weeks — First walks

    9 July 2025
    About 10–14 days after the final vaccination, it is safe to begin outdoor walks. The puppy can now actively socialize with other dogs and explore its environment. This is a crucial period in shaping its behavior, confidence, and adaptation to the world.
  • 1 year — Revaccination

    26 March 2026
    At around one year of age, the puppy should receive its first booster vaccination, which includes a full vaccine set and a rabies booster. Annual vaccinations are key to preventing dangerous diseases and ensuring a long, active, and healthy life.

* Deworming is carried out 10–14 days before each vaccination.

Puppy Weight

2 April : 0.242 kg
3 April : 0.246 kg (+4 g)
4 April : 0.263 kg (+17 g)
5 April : 0.289 kg (+26 g)
6 April : 0.315 kg (+26 g)
7 April : 0.340 kg (+25 g)
8 April : 0.376 kg (+36 g)
9 April : 0.405 kg (+29 g)
10 April : 0.433 kg (+28 g)
11 April : 0.463 kg (+30 g)
12 April : 0.498 kg (+35 g)
13 April : 0.515 kg (+17 g)
14 April : 0.531 kg (+16 g)
15 April : 0.565 kg (+34 g)
16 April : 0.590 kg (+25 g)
17 April : 0.619 kg (+29 g)
18 April : 0.629 kg (+10 g)
19 April : 0.661 kg (+32 g)
20 April : 0.690 kg (+29 g)
21 April : 0.730 kg (+40 g)
22 April : 0.758 kg (+28 g)
23 April : 0.781 kg (+23 g)
24 April : 0.798 kg (+17 g)
25 April : 0.816 kg (+18 g)
26 April : 0.856 kg (+40 g)
27 April : 0.902 kg (+46 g)