Puppy development

Clodagh

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What should a four week old puppy be doing? A friend has bred a litter - not her first - and the bitch only had two. The dog is very forward and active, the bitch is very timid and quiet and seems to drag her back legs a lot. She is a bit worried but I wonder if it is just that, like children, they develop at different rates.
My OH said perhaps it is just that with such a small litter you get the range of development you would see in a larger one. They are both a good weight. (Huge actually, mum has a bag for 10!).
 
That is interesting, will pass it on. Her legs more lay out behind her, and she can use them, albeit not as strongly as the dog.
 
Vet, vet, vet. I recall reading about this and the pup needs frequent physio to develop the muscles, the one I read about came good but hanging round to see what happens is silly and frankly cruel. I know it’s not up to you, Clodagh, but could you send her links re swimmer puppies?
 
no but you said she was worried?

Yes she is, but we are all different and obviously not THAT worried. This is yet another of those 'why I would never breed a litter' things, I would be in a funk from conception til the resulting litter died of old age!
 
Vet, vet, vet. I recall reading about this and the pup needs frequent physio to develop the muscles, the one I read about came good but hanging round to see what happens is silly and frankly cruel.

I'm not disagreeing with you at all, but I am not paying the bill so not taking the pup. I cuddled her today, she's a cutie.
 
Today she is standing! Far less active than the dog and very timid but stronger than yesterday. They are now coming in the house every day which will hopefully help.
Friend is worried about the quietness, yes. Having had a dummy foal who grew into a dim adult I suppose I don't think it is the end of the world if she is a bit 'slow' Hopefully she will still make a nice pet, even if she doesn't work.
 
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