Look At Ellies Puppies Experiencing New Things

Ellie’s puppies are growing bigger and more active by the day. Even though this morning was a cold one, after their breakfast Ellie wanted her puppies outside. I opened the gate of their enclosure and the sliding door and called for them to “come”. This is how we begin teaching our puppies recall. Some puppies are more adventurous than others and came out the door on their own while others waited inside their enclosure looking on and whining – LOL. Soon all Ellie’s puppies will make the “mad dash” and head outside on their own.

The puppies had a great time running and playing in the snow but before long, the were cold and came back inside to warm up and of course, a nap. Later when the puppies had recharged, they enjoyed their playtime inside. We have a play area set up in our front hall which gives them more room to play. There is an activity centre in the middle, and some boxes and a little tunnel for them to explore. They had a great time exploring and playing. One of their favourites toys on the activity centre was the “stuffed crab” So many of the puppies loved playing a game of tug-of-war. After a while the puppies started to tire and, one by one, they again dropped off for another nap to recharge.

Puppy Play Time Both Inside And Out

Watch Ellie’s Pups Exciting First Outside Adventure

The calendar say April 21st – spring, but we woke up to a winter wonderland of snow. The puppies turned five weeks old and get to go outside. Today was an exciting day for Ellie, the rest of our dog gang and us – Even though it snowed we were going to introduce the puppies to the outdoors! It was a little cool in the morning, so I waited until the afternoon when the sun was shining on our back deck to take the puppies outside. We packed them into a basket and headed out. When we got the puppies outside, Ellie wanted to nurse them right away. I have noticed that our mama dogs always nurse their babies whenever we move them to a new area. It is their way of reassuring the puppies that they are safe.

Even though the puppies were a little timid at first, they enjoyed their time outside. After the puppies ate their lunch, they started to explore and play together. I knew they had enough when they gathered together on the blanket in their puppy huddle and fell asleep. All that fresh air and exercise is tiring for a five-week-old puppy! I returned them inside and they settled in for a long nap!

Look At Ellie’s Darling Five Week Old Puppies

Five weeks old today

LOOKING BACK

How quickly time passes, Ellie’s darling puppies are now five weeks old today. The puppies have developed from helpless newborns to “mini dogs”. They have learned so much over the past five weeks. We have been working hard over the past week on training the puppies to use the potty area. It’s amazing to watch puppies wake up or stop playing and walk over to use the potty area. They still have a long way to go and some of the puppies are more consistent than others, but all are making great progress! The puppies are now awake for longer periods and enjoy playing with their toys and their littermates. Nursing time from mama has decreased and the puppies continue to enjoy eating puppy mush and drinking their water.

Notice at the beginning. of the video Ruska in with the puppies. She wanted in the puppy enclosure today to help teach Ellie’s puppies to “calm down”. Ruska is a experienced mama and has done a wonderful job raising calm puppies. These puppies have the bonus of extra training!

LOOKING AHEAD TO WEEK SIX

  • Puppies time spent awake will continue to increase
  • Puppies food will become much thicker progressing toward the goal of eating dry kibble
  • Puppies will continue learning to use potty area
  • Puppies will continue to socialize with each other through play
  • Puppies balance will continue to improve.
  • Puppies will begin daily outdoor playtime as weather permits
  • Puppies will continue learning from their mama as she disciplines them and teaches them to behave 
  • As always, puppies will continue to get lots of cuddle time.

A Happy Monday Morning Hello From Our Puppies

Ellie’s puppies continue to grow and develop. They still spend much of their days and nights sleeping but, during their awake time puppies love to play together wrestling and play fighting. Through this play the puppies learn “bite inhabitation” (a soft mouth). If a puppy is play fighting and bites the other puppy too hard, the puppy will ‘YELP’. This lets the”biting puppy” know that they are biting too hard. If the puppy continues to bite too hard, the other puppy will not play with him and the fun is over. Through this play fighting, a puppy learns to control their mouth strength and develops a “soft mouth”. Over the next few weeks, the puppies will continue to interact with their littermates, learning acceptable behaviour.

Puppies love to wrestle! (Notice we have removed the whelping box and replaced it with a crate)

See Ellie’s Babies Having Some Friday Fun!

Ellie’s babies are continuing to progress. They love to play with their littermates, toys, and interact with us. The puppies are enjoying their Puppy Mush and continue to nurse from their mama. Today I decided to let Willow go into the puppy area to socialize the puppies with another dog. Soon after, Ellie wanted in to check on her babies and nurse them.

Friday Fun

Look At Ellies Puppies Eating Their Solids

For the past four weeks, Ellie has been feeding her eleven puppies. This is a large litter and requires extra work on both Ellie’s part and mine making sure all the puppies get their fair share of mama’s milk. Ellie has done an amazing job feeding her babies. Over the past few days, Ellie has been nursing her puppies in the standing position which is the sign that she is ready to start weaning her little ones. It is now time to introduce solids to the puppies.

Ellie nursing her puppies in the standing position; time to introduce solids

Yesterday we introduced the puppies to solids. We begin the puppies on their first solids at four weeks of age. I make a watery mush from ground kibble puppy food and warm water. The mush will gradually be made thicker and progress to soften kibble and finally to dry kibble by seven weeks of age.


Ellie helps her puppies finish the leftovers. She will continue nursing her puppies and gradually wean them over the next couple of weeks.


After the puppies had finished eating, they came over to explore the water dish. They weren’t too sure if they were to drink it or wash their paws in it – LOL!


After their first solid meal all the puppies went back into their whelping box on their own and settled in for a long nap.


Ellie’s Puppies introduction to first solids and the water bowl.

Look How Far We Have Come in Four Weeks!

Puppies are Four Weeks Old Today

LOOKING BACK

Wow, four weeks old already; time passes by so quickly! This past week, our puppies made the move to the main floor and are learning to use the potty area. The puppies walking has improved and they are progressing towards running. They are vocalizing more and can now bark and growl . Their milk teeth have started coming in. More of their time is spent awake socializing with each other through play. The puppies love it when we go into their area – it doesn’t take long before we have a lap full of puppies!

The puppies love to cuddle

When we moved the puppies to the main floor, we had the whelping box and potty area only. I spent the first couple days moving them to the potty area when they woke and after they nursed. Some puppies were quick to learn but all are making progress. We have now expanded their area to include a play area and have added a few toys for the puppies to play with. When the puppies are in their new play area, we open the”potty door” giving them access to the potty area.

Puppies new play area

LOOKING AHEAD TO WEEK FIVE

  • Puppies time spent awake will increase
  • Puppies will continue to socialize with each other through play
  • Puppies balance will continue to improve and they will begin to run
  • Puppies will continue learning to use potty area
  • Puppies will start on solid foods as weaning gradually begins
  • Mama will now add the invaluable teaching phase to her caring & protecting responsibilities over the next weeks.

Yeah!……Ellie’s Babies Are On The Move

Since birth, Ellie’s babies have spent their days and nights in our bedroom which is a warm quiet space. Now that they are 3 -1/2 week old, it is time to make the big move to the main floor. This is where the puppies can get accustom to the sounds and happenings of our busy house. As the puppies grow the puppy area will gradually get expanded to include a play area

For the next couple of days, the puppies will only have access to the whelping box and potty area which is just outside the box. It is important to begin “potty training” at this age to take advantage of the puppies natural instinct to move away from their sleeping area when they need to go. For the next few days I will spend my time moving the puppies to the potty area when they wake and after they eat. If they start learning that “there is an acceptable place to go potty” at a young age, they won’t develop bad habits that later need to be broken. This will make housebreaking easier when they go to their forever families.

April 10th – The Big Move

After the puppies morning feed, we packed them up in the large container we place them in when cleaning their whelping box to wait while we prepared to make the move.

Next we moved their clean whelping box down to the main floor in the kitchen area, which is the busiest part of our house. Notice the potty area just outside the whelping box door.

Ellie kept watch on her babies making sure all her puppies were accounted for. The rest of our girls were very interested in the big move too.

The puppies settled in their whelping box and went to sleep.


Ellie’s Babies On The Move

See Ellie’s Babies …….. They Are Learning To Play

Happy Saturday to everyone. Ellie’s babies are continuing to develop – they are learning to play with each other. Puppies learn so much from their littermates which is an important part of their development. Through play puppies improve their physical coordination, develop social skills, learn the inhibited bite, and learn about dominance and submission. This is why it is so important that puppies stay with their littermates for at least eight weeks of age.

Ellie’s Babies Learning To Play