How do you train gundog puppies?
							
I’m about to start training mine to pick-up.
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I’m about to start training mine to pick-up.
Q: How do I going about choosing a puppy from the litter? I’m planning on breeding gundog puppies from my…
Feeding puppies from three weeks to the time they leave at about eight weeks is often handled badly by novices. By three weeks a litter should be getting four meals a day. Watch the puppies eat and keep a close eye on their weight for guidance on steadily increasing their intake.
Feed too much and you get tummy upsets; feed too little and puppies don’t grow. Get it spot on and you will have super, healthy puppies. In many cases, puppies do not get fed enough, nor fed often enough, in the last three weeks before they leave. From six to seven weeks they will be increasingly less reliant on the bitch. Wean carefully and keep a close eye on the bitch’s teats and milk supply.
The first three weeks of rearing a litter should have the bitch as the prime focus and she’ll need up to four feeds a day. Don’t skimp here — she needs all the help she can get.
When the puppies start to eat solid food your work really starts, but the more time you devote to rearing a litter the easier it will be. There will be less risk of problems and the health of the bitch and her puppies will be
a testament to all your efforts.
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