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Paisley’s 4 Week Old Puppies

Pictured below are pictures of our current litter of Paisley’s 4 week old puppies.

Scroll down for information on how puppies at this age are developing and what they are doing.

Paisley’s 4 Week Old Puppies: The Boys

Mr. Black

Mr. Brown

Mister Green

Mr. Maroon

Mr. Yellow

Paisley’s 4 Week Old Puppies: The Girls

Paisley’s Girls Are All Wearing Collars with Dots so we call them all by their collar color followed by Dottie

Pink Dottie

Orange Dottie

Green Dottie

Paisley’s 4 Week Old Puppies: Developmental Information

Between three and four weeks, puppies change a huge amount. Personalities are starting to emerge. Four week old puppies are ready to venture out of their pen and explore our home. They are old enough for a brief introduction to outside. By four weeks, puppies are beginning to stay awake for longer periods of time and are actively engaging in play.

Indoor House Training

Between 3 1/2 weeks and 4 weeks of age, we spend a lot of time training them to potty in the pine pellet potty pans. We keep the area outside the pans almost perfectly clean. We gradually decrease the amount of area that is covered by pads as puppies show increasing dependability with doing all their business in the pans. By the time puppies are 4 weeks old, almost all of them are close to doing all their business in the right place.

Started on Puppy Food

Shortly before 4 weeks of age, we start puppies on puppy food as the moms naturally start the weaning process. At 3 weeks, puppies have teeth which makes the nursing experience less pleasant for the moms. By four weeks, it can be rather painful for large litters to be biting and pulling as they nurse. Almost all moms will begin pulling away somewhat from the litter between four and five weeks.

We offer soaked dog food three times a day. The puppies are fed in one large bowl all together at this age. They eat as much as they want and the mama will finish off the bowl.

Introduced to the World Outside Their Pen

Right at 4 weeks, puppies are introduced to the world outside of their pen. We take them initially in groups to various rooms in our home. As confidence builds, we take them out individually. Puppy socialization becomes increasingly important. Puppies are staying awake for longer periods of time. This is the week that our socialization program becomes very intentional and scheduled.

Four-week old pictures are usually taken in our front yard. This is usually their first trip outside. We will occasionally take a litter outside for the first time the day before they turn 4 weeks. They don’t stay outside very long on these first days, but within a few days, they are ready for slightly longer outside experiences.

Shortly after 4 weeks of age, we begin pushing puppies through the doggy door every time they go outside (and we go in and out with them many times a day). This process acclimates them to the feel of the flap on top of their backs.

By the time puppies are 4 1/2 weeks, they are ready to be trained to navigate the two steps from our puppy play yard to our side porch. Then when puppies are fluent with these steps, we begin more serious doggy door training. Four weeks of age is the optimum time to introduce puppies to new things. They are anxious to try new things and to explore their world.

For more information on how we raise our puppies, see our Raising Puppies page.

We’ll continue keeping you posted on how Piper’s 4 week old puppies are growing on a weekly basis. See our Available Puppies page to get to pages of Piper’s puppies at other ages.

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