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by hodie on 23 March 2010 - 02:03
Prasac,
What country do you live in?
In many states in the U.S., it is against the law to remove a pup from it's mother before 8 weeks of age. I do not believe that it is wise to take pups away from mother and siblings early. Such dogs are often the ones who are later dog aggressive simply because they have not been socialized properly with their mother and siblings. If one watches a good mother, she too will teach the pups. Can a pup bond with a human early, of course, but it can also bond with a human much, much later, and the benefits of staying with the litter are immeasurable.
What country do you live in?
In many states in the U.S., it is against the law to remove a pup from it's mother before 8 weeks of age. I do not believe that it is wise to take pups away from mother and siblings early. Such dogs are often the ones who are later dog aggressive simply because they have not been socialized properly with their mother and siblings. If one watches a good mother, she too will teach the pups. Can a pup bond with a human early, of course, but it can also bond with a human much, much later, and the benefits of staying with the litter are immeasurable.

by prasac on 23 March 2010 - 19:03
wud u want the pups to remain with the mother with an irresponsible breeder? me taking the pup away from the mother and the littermates was solely based on the condition the puppies were kept in & not being taken care of by the breeder. It was a bad experience with this breeder and I would never deal with him again.
India is where i live and there is a law that you cannot remove the pups from her mother before they are 2 months old. However, i think my decision to take away the pup at 6 weeks was better cuz i have taken really good care of him as compared to even his first time mother :)
well, i will post the pics here.

India is where i live and there is a law that you cannot remove the pups from her mother before they are 2 months old. However, i think my decision to take away the pup at 6 weeks was better cuz i have taken really good care of him as compared to even his first time mother :)
well, i will post the pics here.


by prasac on 23 March 2010 - 19:03
wud u want the pups to remain with the mother with an irresponsible breeder? me taking the pup away from the mother and the littermates was solely based on the condition the puppies were kept in & not being taken care of by the breeder. It was a bad experience with this breeder and I would never deal with him again.
India is where i live and there is a law that you cannot remove the pups from her mother before they are 2 months old. However, i think my decision to take away the pup at 6 weeks was better cuz i have taken really good care of him as compared to even his first time mother :)
well, i will post the pics here.

India is where i live and there is a law that you cannot remove the pups from her mother before they are 2 months old. However, i think my decision to take away the pup at 6 weeks was better cuz i have taken really good care of him as compared to even his first time mother :)
well, i will post the pics here.

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