Goose87
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« on: May 25, 2016, 01:02:41 pm » |
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I do all of the same as well as far as letting them run loose and letting them become dogs, I lived on a ranch I was running and couldn't let the last litter I raised do that because of a very busy road I lived on, I had four 15x15 stalls coming of the side of the barn that I kept them in, this litter I'm raising now I'm back to living at my place and have been able to let them run loose since birth up until 4 months, they are 5 months now and I let them out just about every other evening and usually take them for a walk to try and jump a rabbit, you can see the differences in the litters as far as the way they act when compared at the same age, I've read up a good bit on early brain development in pups and how their diet plays a key role in it and fed these walker cross pups I'm raising now a very good and balanced puppy food and it may just be me but at the age these pups are and how smart they are I believe it made a difference. I bought the Walk with Wick books and tried to follow what he did with this litter now.
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