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How I raise puppies

 

I follow the Puppy Culture program with my litters. Puppy Culture is a 12-week program providing step-by-step instructions on how to provide the best early socialization to your puppy, and shape them to be perfect for any home, as well as any obstacles they may encounter. With the help of Puppy Culture, puppies will be ready for their fur-ever homes at 9 weeks old.

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Two of our current Wheaten puppies starting ENS at three days old and another puppy on day 15 of ENS.

A German Shepherd puppy participating in a barrier test at 6-weeks-old.

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Our current Wheaten litter practicing their manding skills.

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A German Shepherd puppy learning to mand at 6-weeks-old.

At six-weeks-old, our current

Wheaten litter is being introduced to new sounds and uneven ground with a tarp laid on top of a baby gate.

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A few of our German Shepherd puppies chasing a flirt pole at 7-weeks-old.

Snuffle mat time! This is a great way to provide mental stimulation and enrichment for dogs by encouraging them to use their sense of smell to find hidden treats.

Recent trip to PetSmart to practice our socialization skills. Puppies now have a fanbase.  

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