Update video of Chip x Ashley puppies taken today!
Today’s update video of Ashley’s puppies after finishing their first puppy mush meal.
We completed PawPrints panel testing on the entire litter. Dewclaws along with three mouth swabs were sent in to verify the genes these puppies are carrying! Puppies that are clear are guaranteed to not be affected by a genetic disorder tested.
These puppies are very well socialized and had ENS completed on them. Their eyes opened earlier than any litter we have had prior. I don’t know what that means but these pups look great.
📣We have two clear males, a clear female and a carrier female available. Please call if you have any questions or interest in obtaining a puppy from one of the highest titled chocolate litters in 2025. 🦆🦆
Earn money back for finishing your puppy. See link to HLP for more information.
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Chip x Ashley 2024 Litter
Video update of Chip x Ashley litter 16 days old.
Puppies eyes started opening on day 9. All eyes were open at day 11.
Puppies are doing great. One male is a little smaller than the others right now. We will work to catch him up by go home time. He is not abnormally small for his age.
Enzo is available to approved females.
He is currently with Troy Benson @ Northstar Pointing Labs, Cottonwood, Minnesota.
Live cover, fresh chilled or high quality frozen available.
Contact Troy or me to schedule breeding. Shawn Sinnaeve put his Grand and Master title on him and can speak about him very well.
https://www.huntinglabpedigree.com/pedigree.asp?id=152205
Continuous development is a key to optimizing a puppy. After our morning walk with each puppy, we then begin working on skills. For today, we captured a video where we are developing a positive relationship with the crate.
We don’t want a crate to be looked at as a negative place. We don’t want the puppy to look at a crate and think that the only time they go in the crate is if they do something wrong or when we are not working with them.
Let’s make the crate positive!
Feed them in it! 3-5 kibble is enough to make it positive.
Don’t push them in. This will cause them to want to resist going in. It will also develop fear of being “trapped” if they go in.
Have them go in and out 2-3 times each time you work with them. We don’t want them to feel like they have been tricked/trapped.
Pet them when they turn around before closing it if you plan to leave them in the crate.
How we treat them in the crate today is how they will act tomorrow.
👀This morning we captured some of our normal routine with the Enzo x Jessi puppies we have available. 👓
Watch the series with a new video posted each day. Check the comments for other content.
🌂Purple collar yellow female
🦐Orange collar black male
🐳Blue collar yellow male
Available and ready to go home. They have started our head start program.
Head Start Program
Crate training
Potty training
Advanced sit training
Longer distance recall “here”
Intro to kennel command