Nici
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Our Rottweiler cross girl died at the ripe old age of 14 back in March. As luck would have it, an acquaintance had at that point had an accidental litter. The puppies were Rottweiler-Great Dane crosses. We offered to adopt one at 8 weeks, but just as the puppies were about to turn 4 weeks old, several accidents (I'll say it here: owner negligence) caused all but one puppy to die. On the day we heard that there was only one puppy left, I picked her up. We've been syringe-feeding her, then hand-feeding and she is about to turn 8 weeks old next Thursday.
She was not in a good state at first. At 4 weeks old, she weighed 620 grams when she should have been weighing at least a couple of kilos. She had also been eating straw out of desperation because that's what we saw coming out of the other end for the first week after we got her.
I'm chuffed to say that Jinga the Warrior Queen now weighs over two kilos at 7 weeks, is eating by herself and is such a kind, fun puppy.
Has anybody had any experience training a hand-reared puppy? Our other dogs help us somewhat, but there's nothing quite like a mum and littermates to teach puppy manners.
She was not in a good state at first. At 4 weeks old, she weighed 620 grams when she should have been weighing at least a couple of kilos. She had also been eating straw out of desperation because that's what we saw coming out of the other end for the first week after we got her.
I'm chuffed to say that Jinga the Warrior Queen now weighs over two kilos at 7 weeks, is eating by herself and is such a kind, fun puppy.
Has anybody had any experience training a hand-reared puppy? Our other dogs help us somewhat, but there's nothing quite like a mum and littermates to teach puppy manners.


