Too early?

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  1. clean_toothbrush

    clean_toothbrush Registered Users

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    Hello Everyone,

    We have the option of picking our puppy up at 7 weeks old. I have read a fair amount about the 8 week minimum and understand the issues involved. I guess what I am looking for is feedback from people who have picked their puppies up at 7 weeks and any specific issues you have encountered as a result. I have heard from people I know who swear by the 8 week rule and others who have brought their puppies home earlier and have had no issues. But a little more feedback would not hurt. Thank you in advance.
     
  2. jennyann

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    Re: Too early?

    We picked Rosie up at 7 weeks. Didn't seem an issue at all. She settled in immediately - no difficulties whining or problems settling overnight. They're a week further from being house trained than at 8 weeks but otherwise I'd say go for it! X
     
  3. kateincornwall

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    Re: Too early?

    Hi , there are those, like Jennyann who have no problems at all with their pups at 7 weeks . Many years ago, it was deemed the norm to sell pups at 6 weeks of age but studies have shown that the better age to take a pup home is 8 or 9 weeks of age . Obviously, there are exceptions , arent there always , but if you can wait another week , I would say to do so :)
     
  4. Dexter

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    Re: Too early?

    Hi there,sorry I can't help with your question,just wanted to say Hi and welcome.

    We have Dexter a 10 month old yellow lab and we got him when he was 5 months old so I missed the early cute,puppy stage....I'm very envious ;D...however it had its advantages......I only had 2 accidents in the house ;) of the wee wee kind! X.....and Dex was still very cute when we got him ;D
     
  5. tartanmouse

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    Re: Too early?

    Is there a reason that it's your choice, rather than the breeders when to take pup home? Most breeders I think look at 8 weeks minimum.

    We rescued a puppy, many decades ago now, that the vet estimated to be aprox 5/6 weeks old. He was a sweetie pie, but his whole life, we could never disturb his sleep. I mean I'd always let a dog sleep, but if another dog brushed past him, his reaction was demonic. Apart from that a lovely, lovely dog. And we were discussing him only recently, after I read an article on the main site:
    http://www.thelabradorsite.com/?p=2009
    It has a name, touch tolerance.

    Any problems that can be avoided by leaving him to learn more from his mum/litter mates, then I'd leave the pup to mature just that little bit more, to be able to cope better in his new home. He's with you hopefully 15 years or so, so for the sake of waiting a week, I'd wait. We've had a young pup, as I say, the problems weren't insurmountable but they were there.
     
  6. jennyann

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    Re: Too early?

    What did you decide to do in the end?
     
  7. charlie

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    Re: Too early?

    We picked Hattie up at 12 weeks as the breeder would not let the pups go before that. Hattie has been the most easy going, easy to train and wonderfully natured dog ever, and as she was our first ever dog that was indeed a blessing. She is now nearly 6 years old and we couldn't have wished for a better girl. I would wait too. Helen x
     
  8. clean_toothbrush

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    Re: Too early?

    So it turns out, after talking to the breeder, that yesterday (Thursday) was 7 weeks from the birth date and we don't pick her up until Monday so I feel a bit better about it. Be ready folks! Plenty of questions will be coming your way shortly. I really appreciate the forum and all the feedback. Sleep? Who needs sleep?
     
  9. JulieT

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    Re: Too early?

    Hi CT - don't forget our camera, we like pics of their first day, nothing better.

    Enjoy the experience - good luck!
     

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