UNDER CONSTRUCTION

 

Information about puppies and what kind of fun they get to have growing up here. 

We work with our pups from their 3rd day of life until they go home to you. 

These are some of the things that we do with them.  

 

Enrichment and socialization

The crew and I participate in early neurological stimulation and I work with each of them on socialization and environmental experiences. Touch, sounds, scents, multiple locations, etc. Traveling, crate training, potty training, big dogs, little dogs, ducks, geese & turkeys, as well as young kids and older people are also on their list of social experiences. I utilize the following enrichment methods: Various sounds, Car rides, Water exposure and play leading up to pool and dock experience, Initial ecpusy and fun training for barn hunt., Preliminary gluten exposure training, Socialized with other animals, Introduced to people of different ages and appearances, Socialized with other dogs, Daily handling, Scent introduction, Socialized in new places, Socialized with children, Surface & tactile stimulation, Bathing, grooming and nail trimming., early scent stimulation from days 3-16, start of puppy recall with treats, Building Fetching Desire, Our puppies are exposed to a variety of surfaces, toys, and novelty items to help them with their fear/recovery response and increase their enrichment., Exposure to poultry, Structures, e.g. Climbing, Temperament imprinting Evaluation , Scents, Texture stimulation, Various Surfaces , Noises , Toys, e.g. Ball, Touch Desensitization, Early Neurological Stimulation, Grooming Desensitization, Sound Stimulation, Socialized with Elderly, Socialized with Other Animals, Socialized with Adult Dogs, Litter Box Trained, Noise desensitization, Human Interactions , Crate Training, and Leash Walking.

 

 

 

Puppy health practices

All puppies are vaccinated as recommended, they receive Drontal + dewormer and they all go to the vet for their check-up and health form. I do not give vaccinations at home, they receive them from the vet. This makes sure that your puppy doesn't have to be over vaccinated.