Puppies moving and interacting
This is quite a small litter for Border Collies, who average around six puppies per litter. So I haven’t felt in any rush to introduce solid food this time, as Ounce has managed perfectly well feeding them. They are such fatties! Now their eyes are open though, the puppies can get moving.
Puppies moving rooms – again!
As you know, I moved them out of my bedroom into another bedroom, where I thought they would stay for a couple of weeks. I forgot we had family coming, so they had to move again. It’s great having them in the kitchen anyway, as then they become part of family life!
Family fun!
Having my nephews here was lovely, because they are expert cuddlers! They have grown up seeing my puppies and are always really fantastic at just hanging out with them. Aura absolutely adores them.
Normally I restrict children coming to visit until the puppies are over three weeks of age, but Ned and Will are the perfect introduction to children! Dogs and children are great fun together, but it is important to manage their interactions.
Stop moving!
I try taking photos and videos every day, so that we have a record of their development. Taking ‘proper’ photos like this one is really hard, even when they are still so small. They just don’t stop moving!
NB: These puppies all have homes.
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The Workbook – A Year With Your Puppy is available to buy. It was written and designed to be a hands-on, interactive book for you. It will help you survive the first year with your puppy, but also act as a memento of that time and the journey you have been on. You can write notes and stick in pictures of your puppy throughout the year. Lovely!
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