What to keep litter of puppies in?

The box keeps puppies warm and safely protected, protecting them from being accidentally suffocated or crushed by their mother. When puppies approach 4 weeks of age, they will begin to get up on their legs and try to walk.

What to keep litter of puppies in?

The box keeps puppies warm and safely protected, protecting them from being accidentally suffocated or crushed by their mother. When puppies approach 4 weeks of age, they will begin to get up on their legs and try to walk. During this period, puppies will need a secure base to help balance. Rubber padding under paper or cloth bedding helps puppies At this time, some breeders introduce the topic of home training and select a section of the farrowing box that will be used for this purpose.

Some cover the potty area with a different material than the sleeping area of the box. Sand, wood shavings, or even flat newspaper are good choices. Healthy dogs don't sleep in a dirty area and many puppies quickly learn where to urinate and defecate. Regardless of the type of bedding you choose, be prepared to change them several times a day.

Any type of draft exposes puppies to cold, causing bodily stress and making them more susceptible to health problems. The farrowing box should have a constant temperature of around 85 degrees, since puppies cannot generate their own body heat until they are 2 and a half weeks old. To care for a large litter of puppies, check puppies every few hours after birth to make sure they are warm, well-fed, and not crying, which can be a sign that something is wrong. The next thing to consider when making the puppy pen perfect for litter is to ensure that the temperature is controlled and controlled.

In addition, it is recommended to use a dewormer on puppies around 2 weeks of age to eliminate any chance of parasites harming puppies at such a young age. Ideally, puppies should start breastfeeding quickly after they have finished farrowing, and once they have finished breastfeeding, check each puppy to make sure everyone looks healthy. For a new litter of puppies to get off to a good start, the breeder needs to pay close attention to signs of problems. Although the dog mother is responsible for most of the care in the first few weeks, you should make sure that the puppies and mother are healthy and that everything progresses normally.

As mentioned above, puppies can't control their body temperature and we want to make sure that our puppy room isn't too hot or too cold. As a breeder, you must microchip your puppy at this age, and some will give him his first vaccine just before they leave for their new homes. Last year I chatted with some breeders, my veterinarian and a couple of people who have given birth to puppies. I would love to hear updates on how you like your Dura-Whelp Box and how everything goes with your litter of puppies.

Although puppies will still need a lot of attention from their mother, you can start picking and cuddling with them individually more often than just their daily weighing, so they get used to that time of human bonding away from their litter. Determine the ideal weight of puppies for their breed and then handle them carefully every day to check that their weight is progressing healthily and that they all seem to be OK. Most puppies will live in a farrowing box until they can see, walk, and explore, and will gravitate toward it for most of the eight weeks or more they are in a litter group.

Calvin Holmer
Calvin Holmer

An owner of three great dogs and an avid learner. Experienced with training dogs of all sizes and personalities (including the stubborn small ones!)