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Developmental Changes You Expect From Newfoundland Puppies

By Christopher Sanders


The desire of most home owners is to have dogs at home. Puppies are so adorable and easy to train. Also, dogs offer home owners one of the most exceptional companies. That said, the challenge most home owners face when raising dogs is what to expect as the dogs grow. Just like babies, dogs exhibit, many changes as they grow. The following are some of the changes you may witness as Newfoundland puppies grow.

Dogs start to hear, see and smell between week three and week five. During this period, your dogs are sensitive to the environment. There sensory systems are well developed to enable them detect activities going around them. They are also able to interact with their litter-mates and mother with much ease. Another change you will observe is that the dogs will become more playful, walk, bark, and bite their litter-mates.

At the age of five to seven weeks, the dogs begin to develop independence character and they are ready to be weaned. Many people do not understand most of the habits the dogs develop at this age because their uninhibited curiosity is exponentially growing. Though your puppy will seem to develop certain fears, it is the right time to introduce them to environments abundant with stimulation and variety. Furthermore, it is the right time to expose them to humans to help them develop deep attachments.

Normally, dogs will start getting curious and investigating any strange thing when they are about 7 to 9 weeks. This is a stage where their sensory organs are fully developed. They start developing sociable traits such as making friendship with anyone they come across. Most of them at this stage start to convey the characters they should show while in the company of people.

As they discover that some things and people are not very friendly, dogs start being more cautions on the things around them. They begin to trend with caution. Here, you will notice your dogs are scared by mare movements or sounds. They also start being extra careful with those things they used to do without fear.

The motor skills of the puppy begin to grow when they are nine to twelve weeks old and their sensitivity to the environment in now evident. Though the attention span of your puppy may remain short, they are able to know the behaviors that suit particular times. At this age, the dogs do all they can to win your attention. To them, you and your family members are their close litter-mates now.

Your dogs will start to develop teeth at week thirteen to sixteen. One sign of teeth development is seeing your dogs with undying desire to chew every object they come across. The dogs also become aware of themselves. They start to be hardheaded. They refuse to hinder to certain rules and regulations they once adhered to. They seem wanting to be more independent. Training at this stage is quite challenging, as the dogs are adamant to hinder to instructions.

Chewing may not stop even after the teeth are developed. At week sixteen, you may find your dogs with the desire to chew. Here the dogs chew due to curiosity to explore things. At this point, it is better to introduce more advanced training such as how to walk on linoleum, gravel, cement, carpet, blacktop, tile and grass. You should also expose your dogs to people of different races, ages, genders and handicaps.




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