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LOTTIE & JOEY'S LITTER

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This is the puppy food we will be feeding your puppy, Make sure to order your bag in a timely fashion in case deliveries are delayed
SOME BRUSH OPTIONS
JW Pet Gripsoft Slicker Brush Soft Pin

Andis Premium Large Pin Pet Brush

Also A metal comb
I am going to add weekly training clips from Puppy Culture to help you prepare for your new puppy. They are a great training resource that you can find online.  Start these trainings as soon as you get your new puppy home.To go along with this one, you can add food/treat to your puppies food dish, while they are eating, to help them learn not to guard their food dish as well. 
Three Weeks Old:
At three  weeks, we are able to see, hear, walk. Our brains are still developing. We have had our nails clipped, had our first worming and have daily  interaction with people other dogs, cats and sounds in the household., and a soundtrack of various sounds, such as city sounds, thunderstorms, children playing etc.
The Yellow collar and Pink collar puppies
I like this training video:
Your puppies will already be sleeping in crates with their litter mates before they go home.
Also, if you do not feed your puppy after 6:00 at night, your puppy should make it through the night without having to go outside to go the bathroom. Do not let your puppy out of the crate at night unless he is sick or hurt, or soiled the crate, or he will continue to want to go out at night on a regular basis.

A Great Video on Feeding Your

Puppy. Please follow his guidelines with your new puppy.

We start your puppy coming as a group using  the phrase:
Here pup pup pup
Great video for understanding the needs of your puppy

Socialization
While your puppy’s motor skills are still limited at four weeks old, he shows the beginnings of playful behavior through his various human and canine interactions. We help prepare your puppy for socialization as an adult. A common practice among breeders is a method called “tolerance training,” ENS, which is a way of handling the puppy to make him more tolerant of future handling from new people. This training can be especially helpful to prime for your puppy for contact with young children as well as adults. Early Neurological Stimulation (ENS) is a process that introduces mild stresses to very young puppies in a controlled way. These stresses help stimulate the neurological system which improves the growth and development of the pup's immune system, cardiovascular system.

A Typical Day
A four-week-old puppy spends most of his time sleeping and eating, but the rest of the time is spent exploring! He can stand up, walk around, wag his tail and test out little puppy barks. He interacts with his littermates and learns about his place in the world as a pup. Your puppy is now being introduced to a puppy slurry to start the weaning process.

Make sure your puppy is getting enough rest (12 hours per day). Have lots of great chew toys around to get her through teething (frozen wet rags, Teething toys.  Don't leave kids and dogs unattended. Teach kids not to run and scream from nipping puppies but to quietly walk away or stop moving

You can start from as young as 8 weeks by getting the puppy used to wearing a collar for periods of time. Teach leash walking as a fun game, anywhere from 10-12 weeks onwards, depending on the individual pup - but just don't expect too much too soon

Check out the link below for quick easy to set up fencing to keep your new puppy safe
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 DATE: 1.11

Lottie's puppies had their vet health check today. They had their first 5-way shot on 5.8.20

You will have a heath record from my vet, in your folder, that you will receive when you come to pick up your puppy.

Your puppy has had a microchip inserted between his/her shoulder blades today. Here is a video on how to register your microchip for free. Please follow the instructions on the video  to go to the website provided, on the video, to register your puppies microchip. You will find the microchip number on the front of your health folder. That is the number you need to use for your registration.

In your folder will also be a pedigree

and a copy of your Health guarantee signed and dated by me. 

You will also receive a  bag with a little food, a toy and a small cloth with mom's scent on it.

We love the gentle leader!

5 Week s Old 

The puppies themselves are now eating solid food several times a day and gradually being weaned of their dependency on Mom's milk. Puppies will still suckle ravenously when their mother returns and she will now often feed them standing up and only for a short time. They have been introduced to the shaver, and some sounds such as pans banging, crumpling paper and coming when called etc.

Due to the Corona Virus and its high level of activity projected by the CDC:   

 In these perilous times, in order to protect  all concerned, We  are going to need to employ exceptional measures and have families choose their puppies Online.

We have people coming from various States to pick up their puppies, and want to protect all families from possible exposure to the Corona Virus.

 

We will feature each puppy  with video interaction, with us, and a write up about each puppy. Pictures etc.. once the puppies are 6 weeks old. This will be besides the videos we post weekly.

Each family will choose their puppy from the Addie and Brady Page of our website.

  Each puppy will have a different collared collar to identify them by.

I will start this process when the puppies are 6th weeks of age. 

I will give each family a time/date to choose their puppy by. 

This will be in the order of deposit picks.

 I will answer questions by phone , or email to help you choose your puppy, during this time if needed.

I will also post info about what is in the puppy folder and other info. etc as well.

When families come to pick their puppy and puppy folder, we will bring your puppy to your car when you arrive.

You can post your questions by email or by phone before or after you pick up your puppy.

 

That being said,

I do plan for families to be able to pick up their puppy on the 20th that are able to. All puppies should be chosen by then.

 

This is highly a highly unusual way for us to have families adopt our puppies and we do apologize.

Please bear with us and help us through this process so that everyone stays safe through this difficult time.

Ronny & Jay

Stoneybrookgoldendoodles

 TWO WEEKS OLD
Guess what. Our eyes just opened and we can see for the first time!
Mom leaves our whelping box more often now, checking on us time to time. She does not have to feed us as often, so she gets a break between feedings. We are starting to get up on all fours now instead of crawling around our whelping box. We still sleep most of the time. Our pigment is still coming in.

Unlike their eyes, which are functional but not fully developed, puppies are born deaf. They cannot hear until 3 weeks or so of age. During this initial 2 to 3 weeks, puppies are practically blind and deaf. they must navigate the whelping box using scent.
Three Weeks Old:
At three  weeks, we are able to see, hear, walk. Our brains are still developing. We have had our nails clipped, had our first worming and have daily  interaction with people other dogs, cats and sounds in the household., and a soundtrack of various sounds, such as city sounds, thunderstorms, children playing etc.
We have collars on some of the puppies so we can trade off puppies when mom is nursing ,to make sure everyone gets their fair share, necessary for such a large litter. We are also supplementing with a bottle as well. An around the clock venture!

ONE WEEK OLD

Mom nurses her puppies quite frequently at this stage of growth.          Still blind and deaf, the puppies can only crawl around the whelping box, seeking warmth from the heating pad or MOM. Their pigment s starting to come in, as you may notice, and they are gaining weight quite rapidly now. Mom is getting lots of chicken, eggs, and beef in her food to keep up with the demand for milk.

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