calblu
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Registered: Jun 2003
Location: California
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All my litters have been born and raised until about 4-6 wks in the living room.
I start with a small wading pool until the pups are moving around more, wanting to spread out, and/or going over the side...which usually happens by the time their eyes are starting to open. Then I switch to the large size wading pool until they're frequently going over the side of that one and starting to wrestle around with each other....which is usually around 3 weeks. At that time I reduce the size of their sleeping area by switching to a homemade wooden enclosure (3'x4'x11" high - no floor) so they have more room to play, can easily get to the food and water, and learn to go to the bathroom away from their bed. By then I'm also trying to get them outside during the day (weather permitting) and eventually transitioning them over to living in the kennel by 7-8 wks old.
To protect the floor in the house I put down a tarp with one of those cheap rolls of linoleum on top of that. I put 2 ex pens around everything and, when the pups are young, I drape a flannel sheet over and around the area where the bed is. I use a heat lamp or heating pad if needed.
In all 3 beds/boxes I buy one of those cheap foam mattress pad things and cut it to fit, then put it inside a zippered plastic mattress cover. I wrap that in a blanket or sheet. It makes the footing a little unsteady for the pups when they're learning to walk, but it also usually has enough cushioning and give that a strong pup can wiggle out if mom lays on it (and the round shape and flexible sides of the pools helps with that also).
Once the pups are in the wooden box and playing outside of the bed, I use kraft paper and pee pads on top of the linoleum to make clean-up a little easier. (I don't have access to newspapers or I'd use them instead.)
It's a VERY labor intensive way to raise a litter with lots of laundry and trash, but I'm always home with my pups. If I wasn't, I wouldn't be able to do it this way.
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Rincon Kennel (formerly Chisum-Trail Kennel)
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