Playtime with big brother Bullet
Playing with Big Brother … Bullet
Big Brother Bullet is playing with the puppies. Check out that big Pit Bill smile at 0:19. He loves the Littles.
Dumpling is having playtime.
For home placement mid April- mid May. Come with Shot records, Lineage, bed, Bag of food, Sleepy Lamb, and week of pee pads. Pick up will be determined by puppies need and weening from Mom. No exceptions. We want them to transition without anxiety. Must complete adoption application prior to deposit of half Down.
Our final baby has found her forever home. We will miss Our spunky little lover Mickey🐭.
Reserve one of Oreo & Brownies Fall Liter. PM them now!
Lots of toys protect my nice furniture 😉 #oreoshihtzus2021 Milkshake living her best life!
Marshmallow leaves for his forever home tomorrow at noon. I’m gonna miss this quiet shy little boy. Always wants loving!Gosh he does so good with nail trims and eye trims. #oreoshihtzus2021
Collar Training @ breeder, but doable
Training A Puppy To Get Comfortable Wearing A Collar
Here are some easy tips and tricks to get your puppy wear collar with ease:
If you have a new pup, give it time to become familiar with its new family members before you try to put on a collar. Give it a house tour and make it feel at home. Never try to force a canine to wear a collar on the very first day. After a day or two, when you think the puppy has gained enough comfort, only then try to get the collar on its neck. If it resists, stop right there, give it a treat, and never force it.
Try to get the collar around its neck before giving it food so that its hunger motivates it to follow your rules.
Never try to quiet down the puppy when it’s whining, scratching at the collar, or doing other things to get rid of it.
Ignore its fuss-making activities and distract it with food or toys or anything it likes.
Over a few days, keep trying to get the pup to wear the collar. Gradually, it will become used to it and will acknowledge its presence.
Make it a habit to offer it a treat whenever you attempt to get the collar on.
Before beginning collaring, make the puppy see and sniff the collar a few times so that it becomes familiar with the collar and ensures it is not harmful.
Attach the leash to the collar when the puppy begins to feel comfortable about it. Leave the leash with the puppy and let it play around.
Putting a collar on your puppy requires a lot of patience, consistency, and kindness. Try to be as polite with the puppy as possible, and avoid an aggressive attitude.
https://purrfectnpawesome.com/putting-a-collar-on-a-puppy/
Collar time 8-9 weeks
For the sake of your love for your puppy, it is essential to keep them protected. This calls for training your pup to wear a collar.
It is now also required by the law for a dog to wear a collar with a tag incorporating the owner’s information.
Making your puppy wear a collar is the best form of showing ownership. However, it is often not easy to get your pup used to this.
To find out more about how to get a collar on your puppy’s neck, stay tuned.
Shih-tzu Puppies, Hypo Dogs available Fall 2021