This week it was time to move some moms and puppies. Jules and Precious needed more space, as did Allie and her plump children. š
So I dragged the puppy play pens into the living room and set up shop! Which wasnāt an easy task since my living room isnāt very big. Normally I would set up one in the living room and one in the dining area. But since we have the big German Shepherd puppy now, I have kept a gate up between the dining/kitchen area and the living room to keep the monster puppy away from the moms and babies.
Food and water are always available for mom, and soon puppies will start taste testing it. When that happens, I add hot water to the kibble, which keeps it in the bowl. When a four-ish week old puppy tries food, the puppy usually ends up in the dish and dry kibble spills out over the sides. Moistening the food helps puppies to chew it easier and keeps it in the bowl!
And at this age, I start introducing some new small toys, switching them out often so puppy sees, feels and hears new things.
After Jules, I got Allie and her kids set up in their own puppy pen too.
