The bond and relationship you build together will leave years of precious memories to reminisce for generations to come. Your puppy has been hand raised with as much love, empathy, compassion and care my soul has to offer. Your puppy has been fully vaccinated. Your puppy's mother has been receiving daily vitamins. She has also been receiving both prenatal and postnatal vitamins to ensure both her and her puppies are in optimal health. These puppies have never been alone as they have been at my bedside since the day they were born. These puppies are 100 percent litter trained. If you purchase a doggy litter box some wood chips for litter and a gate your new puppy will be familiar and will potty there. Do not leave your new puppy out of it's living quarters unattended as they will potty anywhere. For your information a puppy can only hold their bladder as many months as they are old, within an hour. So if they are one month old they can hold their bladder for 1 hour. If they are 2 months they can hold their bladder for 2 hours. If you puppy is three month's old 3 hours. The litter box must be in sight at all times to avoid potty accidents. Your precious puppy has been eating Gentle Giants Dog Food. I normally bend and add warm water and stir till apple sauce like texture. Your puppy drinks water. I'd encourage the food and water bowls that are lifted off the floor to lessen spills and prevent as less litter as possible from getting over in the food and water bowls. Also to make this transition easier your puppy has a blanket with their mom's sent on it. He or she also has some of their favorite toys and treats to make transition as smooth and tolerable as possible for you and your puppy. Your puppy may be lonely the first week so be patient if your new fur baby keeps you awake at night at first. In conclusion I'd like add, if for whatever reason you can't care for the animal you can always always give the animal back to me. If you ever have any questions you can feel free to call.