Puppies at 4 weeks old

The puppies have undergone significant growth! As soon as their eyes and ears opened, a whirlwind of activity ensued. We concluded the ENS exercises at 16 days and shifted our focus to playful interactions. They are remarkably calm and enjoy engaging with us. At the three-week mark, we took the whelping box away and expanded their living space, encouraging them to walk. Now, at four weeks, they're running around and engaging in playful antics.

Additionally, we initiated their transition to Royal Canin Mother and Babies dry dog food at three weeks, offering it three times a day. We enhance the food by adding water and pureeing it, a practice that will continue until all their teeth have fully emerged. They absolutely love it! Concurrently, we commenced potty training by dividing their area into three sections: sleeping, eating, and bathroom. Toilet training proves to be quite straightforward at this stage, although it becomes more challenging if delayed by just one week. Most of the puppies have mastered it, with only one or two occasionally missing the mark (as seen in the video).

As they grow older, we plan to transition them to the outdoors. Our ultimate goal is to facilitate the training process for you, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable experience.


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Puppies at 10 Days Old