Independent breeder education Gary is an Independent Life’s Abundance Field Representative
For responsible dog breeders

Practical support before and after puppies go home.

Create a clearer feeding handoff, give puppy families useful information, and learn how an organized breeder program can support consistent follow-up.

A breeder caring for a mother dog and her puppies in a clean, warm home setting
Breeder education firstUseful guidance before any program invitation
Transparent relationshipIndependently owned and clearly disclosed
Support after placementRepeatable information for puppy families
A calmer handoff

Turn good intentions into a repeatable puppy-family process.

New owners leave with a lot to remember. A written plan helps you communicate the current food, schedule, transition guidance, records, contacts, and follow-up steps in one place.

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Start with the essentials

Guidance organized around the breeder journey.

01

Pregnancy and nursing

Questions to review with your veterinarian, including nutritional adequacy, intake, body condition, and recordkeeping.

Review feeding questions →
02

Puppy weaning

Plan a gradual, consistent routine and document the details that should follow each puppy to a new home.

Plan the routine →
03

New-home transition

Give families clear written information about the puppy’s current routine and the right contacts for questions.

Prepare the handoff →
04

Going-home package

Bring food information, breeder records, routine notes, contact details, and disclosures into one practical checklist.

See what to include →
05

Family follow-up

Use consistent checkpoints and helpful written resources without stepping into veterinary diagnosis.

Build a follow-up system →
Working resource

Puppy Going-Home Nutrition & Transition Checklist

A printable handoff framework is being prepared for review. The public download and email signup will stay off until the content, privacy terms, and delivery system are approved.

  • Current food and feeding schedule
  • Written transition guidance
  • Breeder and veterinarian contacts
  • Records and family follow-up notes
How the program fits

Keep supporting puppy families with clear recommendations.

Eligible breeders can first become Life’s Abundance Field Representatives and then apply to the Breeder/Kennel Program. Acceptance is required; program access is not automatic.

The breeder provides education and recommendations. Life’s Abundance processes customer orders and handles fulfillment and customer service. Breeders remain responsible for their own communication, compliance, and business effort.

Relationship disclosure: Gary is an Independent Life’s Abundance Field Representative and may earn commissions on qualifying purchases or enrollments made through his links. Earnings are not guaranteed.
Independent resource

Clear about who this site is—and is not.

BreederProgram.com is independently owned and operated. It is not the corporate Life’s Abundance website. Its purpose is to help dog breeders create a more useful going-home and follow-up process, then explain the breeder program accurately to those who want to learn more.

Content boundary: Educational material on this site does not replace veterinary advice. Individual feeding, growth, reproduction, and health questions belong with a veterinarian who knows the dogs and litter.