6 week chocolate lab puppy

Discussion in 'Labrador Breeding & Genetics' started by Kiley, Mar 3, 2016.

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  1. Kiley

    Kiley Registered Users

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    my puppy is 6 weeks old and just saw the vet. I bought her with the understanding she was 8 weeks. My vet has m me wetting her kibble down but she will not eat it even soggy. We're using Whole Earth Farms Puppy Food. If I give her the wet food then she eats it like she starving. Help! I'd like to get her to kibble only but she'll pick the wet food out of mixed kibble if I offer her it that way.
     
  2. Beanwood

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    Just wanted to say a warm welcome to the forum. I don't have any experience with pups younger than 8 weeks, it is not regarded as wise to remove pups at 6 weeks old from their mum, however it is not your fault and what's done is done. My thoughts would be if the puppy is well in all other respects..(weight wise and health status..) and the wet puppy food is good quality then let her have that for now, at least you know she is eating and getting hydrated from her feed. I guess at six weeks she will need 4 small meals a day? I did wonder whether her puppy teeth had erupted fully yet?
    I am sure more experienced members will come along shortly :)
     
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    Hello and welcome from me too . I`m sorry that you were duped about your pups age, that is just awful , and yes, we do advocate that pups stay with Mum and siblings until 8 weeks of age it is the ethos of this forum, but it seems that this wasn't your fault and not intentionally bought too early .
     
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    Welcome from Hattie 8 years and my rescue Charlie 5 years. I am so sorry you were tricked into buying a puppy at 6 weeks which is totally not your fault but it is the fault of the unscrupulous behaviour of the breeder. I also don't have any experience of such a young puppy but @Beanwood has given you some good advice and if in doubt contact your Vet. Helen :)
     
  5. MaccieD

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    Hi and welcome to the forum. Did you research your breeder before seeing the puppies? Did you see the health certificates and x-ray results of the parents. Did you see mum and/or dad with your puppy and your puppy with it's litter mates. I'm attaching a link from our sister site which may help you over the next few weeks and prepare you for the biting etc. and has links to other articles which may also help

    http://www.thelabradorsite.com/collecting-your-labrador-puppy-at-five-or-six-weeks-old/

    Apart from that I can't recommend highly enough Pippa's book The Happy Puppy Handbook which is full of lots of information and advice covering those early days and months with your new puppy. I read it twice before collecting my girl from her breeder and made my OH read it as well. I referred to it whenever I wasn't sure and found the advice very practical.
     
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    Are you feeding the same food the breeder did? Even though the breeder sounds less than desirable (and the food may or may not be as well) it's for the good of puppy to continue on that food so as to reduce the changes she must go through at this time. Consider at least one big bag of food before switching.

    I assume puppy has been Vetted, wormed, vaccinated. Do vaccinations coincide with not eating? Vaccinations might upset her tummy.

    Poor wee puppy girl. Sorry this is what brings you here, but welcome.
     
  7. Oberon

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    Hi and welcome. I'm sorry that you're experiencing challenges. As you know, this is because your puppy was not ready to leave the litter. It's very bad if you were deceived about her true age.

    Since your puppy is just 6 weeks old, I need to show you one of our forum rules, Rule 1g : Members may not ask for advice on caring for puppies under seven weeks of age.

    This means that unfortunately we are not able to continue giving advice on your puppy at this stage. This post explains the reason why we have this policy:
    http://thelabradorforum.com/threads/forum-policy-on-underage-puppies.11455/

    I'm very sorry if this all seems a bit uncaring but I hope you understand why we have this policy. You are very, very welcome to participate in and use the forum in every other way, but I'm afraid you can't ask for advice on caring for your puppy until she is 7 weeks old.

    It's very good that you're seeking advice from your vet. Continue to do that.

    I'm sorry, but I am going to have to lock this thread.
     
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