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Inside the puppy pen, Day 19, the Easter litter.
The puppies are starting to find their footing a bit more each day. They are still wobbly, but you can see their coordination improving as they learn how to balance and move with more intention. We are also seeing a big shift socially. They are becoming much more aware of people, seeking out attention, and beginning to interact in more meaningful ways. This is the early foundation of human bonding, where positive, gentle interactions help shape confident, people-focused puppi
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Apr 27


Inside the puppy pen, Day 25, the Pride and Prejudice litter.
Today was a big step forward. We introduced their potty tray with pine pellets. We typically use pine or alfalfa pellets because they have a natural scent that puppies are instinctively drawn to, which helps guide them to the right place. It usually takes about a week to a week and a half for them to really understand and consistently use it, but some of them have already started choosing the tray today, which is exactly what we want to see this early. This is truly the begin
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Apr 27


Inside the puppy pen, Day 24 with our Pride and Prejudice litter
We are officially in the fun stage. Play is really starting to take off now. What you are seeing here is not just cute behavior, it is incredibly important development. These early play sessions are how puppies begin learning social skills like bite inhibition, body language, and how to read one another. When one puppy gets a little too rough, the other will respond, and that feedback loop is what teaches them how to interact appropriately for life. You will also notice their
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Apr 27
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