Our Eight Week Old Cuties Are Learning So Much

eight weeks old

And learning so much

Ellie’s puppies are now eight weeks old. They have had another busy week and progressed so much!

Lots of new experience for our puppies helps us reach our goal – to raise healthy, calm, confident, well-adjusted puppies.

Pink collar girl
Purple collar girl
Red collar boy
Orange collar boy
Yellow collar boy
Blue collar boy

It is always amazing to see what a difference a week make in young puppies’ lives. Remember last week when the puppies were learning to go outside on their own.? They were trying to get up the courage to step down.

See how far the puppies have come. Watch the puppies going outside. The first video is at normal speed and the second is in slow mode so you can see how well the puppies are moving.

Puppies exit normal speed
Puppies exit slow mode

LOTS TO LEARN

RUNNING IN THE BIG YARD

Play, Explore & Exercise Learning from Mama Interacting with other Adult Dogs Learning to submit Working on Recall

This week was so exciting for the puppies. They have now experienced running in the big yard. Our yard is like a dog park with so many places to explore, lots of room to run, and our other adult dogs to interact with.

This is an important time for the puppies development. In addition to play, this is an opportunity for Ellie and our other adult dogs to teach the puppies proper dog manners.

Running With Mama

TEACHING TO SUBMIT

An important lesson for the puppies to learn is To Submit. The goal is to get the puppy to lay still on their back in the submit position. Some puppies are very quick to submit, and others don’t want to co-operate and need more work.

Maui was working with Pink Collar Girl trying to make her listen and submit. Then Willow joined in t o try and help. Pink collar girl was being stubborn and wouldn’t co-operate. She was struggling – listen to her “complaining”!

Mama Ellie took over the lesson – Pink Collar Girl finally listened to mama and settled quietly and laid still in the submit position.

Teaching puppy to submit

It may appear cruel to some but, these lessons are important. It teaches the puppy that they are not in charge. They need to listen to authority.

This will benefit Forever Families when you take your puppy home. Dogs are “pack animals” and your puppy is at the bottom of your family pack. Adults and children are above and the puppy must listen your authority.

WORKING ON RECALL

Recall is something that the forever families will continue to work on when they take their puppy home. Teaching your puppy recall is something that needs to be worked on over a long period of time. It takes lots of time, practice, and patience.

We have been working on recall for a couple weeks now. It begins when we call the puppies to go from their sleep area to their play area on their own. We have also practiced recall when it is time for the puppies to go outside on their own.

Now that the puppies are running in the big yard exploring, it is the perfect time to work on recall from a distance . While the puppies are dispersed and exploring, I use the Puppy Call to gather them to me. I call “Puppy, Puppy” and wait for them to come. Sometimes the puppies are doing something more interesting and don’t respond but at this age, they usually come running because the love the attention, praise, pats, and cuddles I reward them with when they come.

ANOTHER NEW EXPERIENCE

POOL PARTY

INTRODUCING WATER

Both Poodles and Golden Retrievers are “water retrievers” so it isn’t any surprise that Goldendoodles also love water. With this week’s hot weather, I decided to take the opportunity to introduce the puppies to water.

Water introduction is something that you don’t want to rush. You could traumatize the puppy if you force them into water. We put some water in our plastic pool. The ground that the pool was on was sloped which allowed shallow water on one side of the pool and no water on the other side.

I then let the puppies explore the pool on their own. All the puppies were interested in the water. We had three puppies go into the pool on their own (Purple, Yellow and Orange) and the other three puppies watched with excitement on the sidelines. Maui and Willow even got into the action.

(FYI – unlike most poodles, Mama Ellie doesn’t like water )

New Puppy Sleep Area

CRATE TRAINING CONTINUES

This past week we rearrange the puppies’ sleep area. We set up six crates in the puppies sleep area. Each puppy will now have their own crate. Up until now the puppies could freely go in and out of the crate whenever they chose..All the puppies have explored the crates during play time and some puppies even choose to take a nap in the crate with a buddy or on their own.

This week we moved forward with our crate training…. time to close the door.

FIRST CRATE TRAINING SESSION

We put each puppy in their own crate and give them a few small treats. Giving them treats when they go into their crates helps the puppies associate the crate as something good! They should think of the crate as their safe place.

I took these short videos during the first session of crate training with the door closed.

First video: Listen to some of the puppies complaining.

Next video: After about five minutes the puppies had settled. Some had fallen asleep, and others just sat quietly. Eventually all the puppies fell asleep.

I am very pleased with the progress the puppies have made. We put the puppies in their crate each afternoon for a nap. They quickly settle and sleep for about two hours. When nap time is over, I go to the puppies’ sleep area to let them out. It is amazing to see all the puppies wait quietly while I open each crate door.

Beginning crate training with the breeder helps the puppies become accustomed to their crates. This will make the transition easier on the puppies when the go to their forever homes.


A LOOK BACK

The puppies have learned so much – This video takes a look back at the past week.

Lots to experience

LOOKING AHEAD TO WEEK NINE

  • Daily Outdoor play time as weather permits
  • Puppies will continue to socialize with each other through play
  • Puppies will continue to learn dog manners from Mama and other adults dogs
  • Puppies visit the vet for their wellness check-up, first shots and, micro-chip
  • Puppies start to head to the forever home

See Ellie’s Adorable Seven Week Old Puppies

Seven Weeks Old

Ellie’s puppies are growing and learning new things with each passing day

The puppies have had another busy week experiencing many NEW things. They continue to grow bigger and more adorable each day. The puppies are full of energy and curious about everything. They love outdoor play time where they get lots of exercise running and playing with their littermates. The puppies are still getting a milk snack from Ellie which they never turn down. Ellie is such a good mama and is slowly weaning them. The puppies have now made the transition to eating dry kibble puppy food which they get three times a day. It’s no wonder they are packing on the weight LOL!

new area for puppies to explore

INDOOR PLAY AREA

This week we set up a play area for the puppies. This area includes potty box, crates, toys, and an Activity Centre. The puppies always have fun exploring the Activity Centre. This area is separate from the puppies’ sleep area so, when the weather doesn’t co-operate, we have a change of scenery in the new play area.

LEARNING NEW THINGS

THE STEPS

The puppies are always learning. Not only do we want to build strong bodies, but we also want to build strong minds. Every day is a new opportunity to build our puppies minds by introducing something new. On Monday of last week, the puppies had the challenge of “Learning to go down the steps”. Watch to see which of our puppies mastered the challenge.

Just like children differ from their siblings, puppies also differ from their littermates. Some puppies are braver than others.

Even with lots of encouragement from me, Ellie, Maui, and his littermates, Red Collar Boy just couldn’t get up the courage to master the steps. He went back in the puppy area and cried. Oh well, there is always another day.

Over the next few days, we tried to encourage Red collar boy to master the steps but no success. On Friday, we tried again.  Can he do it? 

YES …….. that was easy!

Such an exciting day!

Puppy Selection Day

The rain held off for selection day and we were able to have puppy visits outside. As always, some puppies were tired during forever family visits but puppies at this age play hard and then crash to refuel. If your puppy was tired rest sure that they all have energy!

Tom and I had a great time on Saturday meeting all the forever families and introducing them to their puppy. It is a day that we always look forward to because we love to show off our beautiful puppies and share the in excitement of their forever families.

Sunday the puppies had a quiet day catching up on their sleep. Can you find your puppy?

Puppy Play

I thought it would be fun taking a video of our puppies playing from afar. I stood on our deck unnoticed by the puppies and captured five minutes of our puppies’ lives. After a slow morning of lots of sleep our puppies had recharged.



A LOOK BACK

In this video we look back at the past week. It is amazing how much a puppy learns in one week. We explored a new play area, new toys introduced, interaction with adult dogs, playtime with littermates both indoors and outside, and learned to go up and down steps and met lots of different people during selection day. No wonder we have tired puppies!


Lots to experience

LOOKING AHEAD TO WEEK EIGHT

  • Puppies will continue exploring and playing together inside and outdoors as weather permits
  • The puppies will get to run in the BIG yard where we will work on recall 
  • Ellie along with our other dogs will continue teaching the puppies dog manners
  • Crate training begins
  • We will continue to encourage puppies to use potty area 
  • Puppies will continue to get lots of cuddle time