Best age to bring puppy home?

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  1. Simba2017

    Simba2017 Simba and Minstrel worn out

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    Hi all
    I am due to bring a new lab pup home soon. I already have 2 other labs ages 7 and 2.
    Previously I have brought my pups home at 7 weeks, however the breeder I am purchasing my pup from has said 9 weeks.
    I was just curious to know what is the recommended age to take a pup to his forever home?

    Lisa x
     
  2. Michael A Brooks

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    Hi @Simba2017

    There isn't one recommendation. The Guide Dogs of Australia get their puppies at 7 weeks. But they have special facilities set up for them. Most owners get their puppies at 8 weeks. 9 weeks is okay too if the breeder is socialising the puppies and has ensured your puppy has the first vaccination. The socialisation period ends around week 16.
     
  3. Ski-Patroller

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    In the US, 7 weeks is the norm.
     
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    And in Canada it's 8 weeks.
     
  5. nicardo99

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    As the OP said already. No specific direction or suggestion. But you can take them anytime. 1/2 months I think would be good. It's my personal suggestion.
     
  6. Michael A Brooks

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    That is not true, if one is concerned with the welfare of the dog. If the puppy is taken from the mother too early, say at 6 weeks or earlier, then there is a very high correlation the dog will have behavioural problems.
     
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    I appreciate your reply here. I even didn't think about this. Thank you!
     
  9. Jo Laurens

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    There is no right answer to this because every puppy develops differently and there is also a lot of breed variability in terms of development.

    7 weeks is the absolute earliest you should ever breed a puppy home, but it is starting to be less and less common now and really 8 weeks is 'normal' or most common.

    9 weeks is a week later than normal, but it might be to give time for 1st vaccinations at 8 weeks to be effective before the pup goes home. Alternatively - Puppy Culture (see puppyculture.com ) recommends 9 weeks really, due to 8 weeks most commonly being during a fear period for many pups - but again, that is quite breed and litter specific - but a Puppy Culture breeder is going to be a very reputable breeder, and very commonly would be homing at 9 weeks...
     
  10. nicardo99

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    So your suggestion is to wait more than 2 months? Thank you!
     
  11. Jo Laurens

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    It's unlikely you will have a choice, @nicardo99 If you've chosen a good breeder, they will have an established way of doing things and a reason for that and you should trust them and their decision - that's part of why you choose a good breeder.
     

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