Wednesday, July 29, 2020

Puppy Schedule

Hey Everybody,

We are QUICKLY approaching when our puppies start going home. I cannot thank you again enough for trusting us to raise your new family member. We have enjoyed getting to spend the last 8 weeks with them and I cannot wait to watch them grow (meaning I want lots of pictures from you guys)! 

Please make sure you go back and read the puppy supply list and information that was posted to this blog a couple of weeks ago. There is a lot of helpful information on there about your puppies first night, crate training and the do's and don'ts of having a new puppy.

Currently all puppies are eating 1/2 cup of dry puppy food (Hills Science Diet....Large Breed).
We feed them at 7am, 12pm, and 5:30pm
They will be ready to move up to 3/4 cup once they go home

For potty training purposes make sure to take your pup out right after they finish eating. Each puppy will grow at different paces so I cannot tell you exactly when to increase their food. If your puppy is finishing their food and searching for more then this will be a good indicator it's time to increase. The main thing is that we do not want an obese dog so do not over feed. Also, the number 1 question I get asked is when should we transition to adult food. Some vets say 6 months and some say 12 months. This all depends on how quickly your puppy grows. We do not want them to grow too fast, so consult with your vet at each appointment as to when they think is a good time to transition.

Remember when your puppy arrives that this is all new to them. This is the first time they have been away from their siblings and us. Give them time to adjust and do not overwhelm them. If you have small children try to make this transition as calm as possible. Also, make sure your home is puppy proof. They are curious and also teething...so it is VERY important to make sure they are in a safe area.

Potty training: The fun fun part of a new baby puppy :)
Patience is key. Remember they have to learn it is not okay to go potty inside your house. Also, remember they cannot hold it through the night. They will need to be let out about every 3 hours...this includes night time too. If you stick to a plan then you will have a potty trained pup in no time.

Last but definitely not least is creating a well behaved puppy. Always ask yourself- I know this behavior may be cute now but will it be cute when they are 70 + pounds?!? For example, if a cute little puppy jumps up on your leg and your initial response is to pet them or pick them up then you are rewarding that behavior and they do not understand why they are no longer allowed to do that when they are 12 months old. So, no jumping or chewing....make sure to correct these behaviors from the beginning. 

If you have any questions at any time please do not hesitate to ask....we are here to help in any way possible. 

Enjoy your new puppy and please keep us posted on how they are doing!

Thank you,
Alyson Stuart
Southland Goldens

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