touchstone
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A few states, and I don't know which ones, HAVE passed a law you can't sell a puppy until 8 wks. of age.
Personally, we place our puppies at 7 wks of age, which the best books say is the very best time for a puppy to adjust to a new home. This is especially true of our Dalmatians, but also we held to this with our beagles.
7 wks gives the puppy time to adjust to it's new home before the start of the "fear imprint period" which begins at 8 wks. of age.
We NEVER would place a puppy at 6 weeks of age, too young, they need this extra week with their litter and the teachings of their dam and a good male, if you have one good with puppies.
You do need to check your laws, it may be the state she is in requires the 8 weeks of age.
If so, it shouldn't be all that hard for a good breeder to maintain a puppy for another week or two. Especially since shots really should never be given until 6 weeks of age. Vet checks and shots at six weeks, then the puppies should have several days to recouperate from all that medication before changing homes for sure!
Cathy Murphy
Touchstone Dalmatians and beagles
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