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They are so precious. They're going to make someone very happy! This litter seemed to have grown up faster than the others. I know the new homes they're going to are very excited!
The opinions based on experience of excellent breeders of Bostons is that the pups should NOT go to their new homes too early. Six weeks is too early, seven is too early, and although 8 weeks is the general time it is NOT the best time either. Pups that are well socialized with their litter mates, the breeder and handlers and who have have "out in the world" experiences do better when they go to their new home. It isn't about weight or size, it is about how well the puppy is doing mentally as well. Anxiety can be increased in a pup who leaves too early and can turn into behaviors that might well continue into adulthood. Separation anxiety is the leader . Most states require 8 weeks but not all. If you want to buy from the best breeders make finding out from them at what AGE they allow their pups to go to new owners. That is just as important as genetic testing, wellness visit to Vet, vacinations, microchipping and other factors. Dogs have psychological issues if they are fearful and anxious and that can happen if they leave their litter mates and mother too early. Twelve weeks is optimal, so look for breeders who are willing to keep their litters until then. You will not regret it.
Being a boston mama..I absolutely loved all the puppy videos!! I cant imagine not having a Boston in my home..seeing these puppies always makes me want another one..but I have 4 dogs right now so my husband says no way. Thanks so much for sharing these adorable babies with us..love you guys and your channel..God Bless❤
I agree with Crandall good people like you are hard to come by. I watched Crandall's channel on you guys trying to fix the pump and do the laundry room and you coming back to getting the switch that he needed for his breaker box. And I definitely agree there's not a lot of people like you that would do that. You're good people and I plan on putting your Channel in my rotation for viewing just because you're good people. Be watching you soon. LOL
Oh my, they're so adorable. And they've grown so fast... or maybe I feel that way because I don't see them everyday. Watching her play with them was so sweet. I like how a. Couple of the pups were just waiting for her exposed belly and went in for feeding time....LOL She's definitely quicker than they are...🤣 Thank you for sharing this update with us Myke and Tonya. Stay happy, healthy, hydrated and safe. May God continue to bless you, your family and your adventures.
Mine is 3 months and barks too much. Im crate training him and he knows some tricks already that I’ve taught him but his barking is affecting my nerves bc i dunno what else to do. I had a Boston terrier before him (passed some months ago) and she never barked in her 12 years of life. Please shed some light. :,/
Beauty pups! However im of the opinion 6 weeks is to early . Pups can learn a bit more from mum. 8 weeks at the earliest. My Boston breeder let them leave 9-10 weeks.
Oh man…. Thats always hard we lost our first Boston when he was 3 also from an accident. Its the reason we raise and sell Bostons now because we know how close people get to their Boston. Thanks for watching and hope you find some comfort in the videos
It was once a year, but we fixed our male now so we haven’t had any since last year. We are probably gonna take a couple years off and then start again.
its interesting how humans value biological families so much yet do shit like this. you are literally separating these dogs from their siblings and parents forever.
@@FowlerFamilyFarm It’s a little crooked but it’s long. I google search it and information was that sometimes happens. Father and mother of my dog they look pure.