Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
Ours is 7 weeks to the day - getting him tomorrow. It seems everyone here got theirs at 8 or 9 weeks. My breeder seems amazing - so I'm sure she has her reasons but I'm still worried that he's too young to be away from mama yet. She even said they had no teeth yet at 6 weeks, so I hope he's ready to be weaned. She said I have to add water to his food.
Anyone else get one at 7 weeks? And if so, could they eat yet, etc?
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My breeder allowed puppies to go home starting at 7 weeks, but I told her I wanted to keep Ragley there until she was 8 weeks old and she had no problem with it. A lot of her litter mates went home before then though and, from what I can tell on their facebook page, they seem to be adjusting just fine. The eating issue is something I am not qualified to answer, but it seems strange to me
Oskar's breeder lets the puppies go home at 7 weeks…he had all of his super sharp puppy teeth & ate kibble with a little warm water for the first few days. After that, dry kibble. His socialization with people & dogs has been great…no problems at all. He was confident right away & adjusted beautifully…flew here with the breeder's daughter, rode home in the car, went right into our yard & started playing with Baker…he didn't skip a beat ! The week didn't seem to make a bit of difference. Maybe you can post a few pictures tomorrow :) Enjoy your new puppy :)
the breeders had me pick Miss Beasley up at 6 weeks , If I had known what I do now I would have never done that. She ate fine right off the bat she loved to nip and it took what seemed forever to break that , I worked hard with her to try and teach her what her mother would have taught her by yelling like a pup myself when she would nip at me ...she ate in her crate and stayed wonderful in it , has never cried once in it ...the one thing she doesn't do that I worry about is ...she wont lay down for me to rub her belly ... I wonder if it's a trust thing ? I have never hit her or yelled to scare her , she sleeps next to me and will stand and let me rub her all over , pick up her paws , I pet her while she eats etc. she is just not going to get off her feet . Any tips for this ?
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