LOOKING BACK
Another week has passed, and Ellie’s puppies are now two weeks old. We have had a busy week caring for Ellie and her puppies! Lots to do: ENS, cleaning, weighing, collar checks to name a few. But my favourite is puppies cuddles. Ellie continues to be a loving and attentive mama. She is protective and loves to care for her babies!.
My family have been over for puppy visits and cuddles this week. The puppies are getting accustomed to different people holding them
Milestones Reached
This week, Ellie’s puppies reached a couple milestones.
Weigh-in
The first milestone reached this week was Doubling Their Birthweight. Large breed puppies usually double their birthweight between day 10 and day 14. Ellie’s reached this milestone early. Four of the puppies doubled on day eight and the other two puppies followed the next day, doubling their birthweight on day nine. With only six babies for Ellie to feed, the puppies get an abundance of milk. They are getting quite chubby.
Eyes Opened
Another milestone was reach later in the week – Eyes Opening. Puppy’s eyes open between day 10 and day 14. I look forward to this milestone from whelping day. When I got up in the morning on day 10, I started checking the puppies every few hours to see if I could see any sign that their eyes were starting to open but to my disappointment, nothing seemed to be happening. Then came Day 12 – on Saturday I could see the puppies’ eyes beginning to open. It starts in the corners of their eyes and gradually unseals over many hours. It is always so exciting to see the puppies look back at me – I think they look more “alive”!
Puppy Twitches
Puppy Twitches are a sign of a healthy puppy. Watch the video of Purple Collar Girl sleeping and notice the “Puppy Twitches”
Look At Those Beautiful Eyes
The video below shows each puppy. Look at the beautiful eyes. Five of our puppies’ eyes have opened. We are still waiting to see Purple Collar Girls beautiful eyes. They should open soon.
Puppies Getting Stronger & Becoming More Mobile
The puppies have gained strength in the hind legs and are becoming more mobile. They are moving faster and a few of the puppies have started to climb out of their whelping box. So, we have added a door panel to our whelping box entrance to keep the puppies safely contained inside their box.
Transitional Period
The first 12 weeks of a puppy’s life are incredibly important. This is an almost magical time when a breeder has the power to change the outcome of a puppy’s life by what we choose to teach them. By doing just the right things at just the right time, we can give your puppy the best start possible.
Now that the puppies’ eyes have opened they have entered the Transitional Period. Every puppy is different so “Behavioural Markers” are used to identify the beginning and end of each developmental period. These timelines are simply guidelines. The transitional period begins when the puppy’s eyes open and ends when they first startle upon hearing sounds.
LOOKING AHEAD TO WEEK THREE
- ENS exercises will continue until day 16
- Puppies will continue to eat and sleep most of their day
- Puppies will continue growing
- Sight will slowly improve
- Puppies’ ears will open and they will begin to hear.
- Puppies will practice walking on all fours, strengthening their hind legs
- Puppies will become more aware and start to interact with their litter-mates
- Puppies will start to vocalize