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by beetree on 20 May 2009 - 13:05

Is this accepted standard practice with most breeders? The puppies are removed for short periods to create "stress" so that they will better handle stress as adults? 

Sue-Ann

by Sue-Ann on 20 May 2009 - 21:05

No.  In fact most breeders don't even know what this means.  We have been seeing the benefits of this for many years :-)

Sue-Ann

jletcher18

by jletcher18 on 20 May 2009 - 21:05

ive done it with my last several litters.  dont know how much it helps, but  I have yet to see any negetive effects.

john

mewoodjr

by mewoodjr on 21 May 2009 - 00:05

DOD: Bio-sensor puppy program (aka "Super Pup")

I just did this with my first litter and I while I have nothing to compare it too, I think that is helped. It is based on scientific study with control subjects and has been used for years in the DOD programs. I did it every morning when I did weigh-in's it did not take long and gave me a chance to hold the pups, observe them, introduce new stimuli to them.

I see more and more breeders doing this, but I am unsure how many really have taken the time to research it and understand the reasoning behind it.

Michael
www.woodhauskennels.com

by VomMarischal on 23 May 2009 - 04:05

I did it for like 2 days and then got sick of it. Puppies turned out fine. Well, of course, if I'd stuck with it, I'm sure they'd all be on a podium by now, but I don't have that much attention span.

That system has been used for like 30 years now. 





 


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