Goose87
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« on: December 29, 2016, 07:15:57 am » |
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Raising pups is something i truly enjoy, the biggest key is to let them be pups and be mischievous and get into things, I'm fortunate enough to be able to let mine run loose, I take them for walks in the woods once or twice a week whatever time allows and get them running rabbits at an early age, depending on how many I raise they'll either run loose until they are going off and running fast game or I'll keep them in a big pen, and let them out an equal amount of time they are locked up, I throw something odd and different over in the pen once or twice a week, a big ball, tree limb, piece of rope just different stuff to entice curiosity, whether some choose to accept it or just can't comprehend raising puppy's and a child is No different,there's way more to it than putting a 6 week old pup in a pen and taking them out when they're 6 months old to start the more a child is exposed to before they start school has been factually proven that they'll be the brighter individuals, no different with pups, their minds and senses need to be stimulated as much as possible...
I've gone a step farther and read and done research on brain development and cognitive functions in pups and by adding a diet high in omega 3 while the female is still pregnant and during the entire whelping process and once the pups are weaned and eating kibble it greatly increases your odds of raising smarter and better functioning dogs in the long run....
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