Over the last week, the puppies have entered a new stage in their
developmental milestones. The 'Transitional Period' as it is called is
characterized by increased sight, hearing, and motor development.
The puppies world is opening up and they will begin
to investigate their surroundings, which up to now they have not
concerned themselves. It is important during this stage to continue to
handle the puppies, and give them short periods of time away from the
litter, to build their confidence and independence.
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A pup from our 2009 White Schnauzer litter learns to walk. |
The
first sign of this change occurred at day 10 when the first of the
pups, began to show signs that his eyes were opening. Between
day 10-15 the pups have slowly been opening their eyes. Now all the pups have their eyes open but their eyesight is still developing. Studies have indicated that it is not until
28 days that the puppies will be clearly able to distinguish forms. At
this point the pups vision is blurred and fuzzy.
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My hearing is getting better. My vision is still blurry. |
As their eye sight improves their motor
skills are also making major advancements. Just recently they have developed the coordination to climb over a 2
inch lip in the door way of our puppy pen. They now have periods where they will wrestle and play with one another. Within a few more days I will begin early litter training for the puppies. There are so many new milestones that are taking place for the puppies at this time. It is so fun to share watch them and share it with you.
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