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Jazz and Olivia's Pups - 3 Weeks Old

Not much space left at the milk bar!

Wow, we’re 3 weeks old today!

Time really flies—especially when the pups are healthy and both mom caregivers (including the human mom) have no concerns.

This week marked another exciting milestone: we started solid food yesterday! As you can see, it got a little messy, but the pups thoroughly enjoyed their first meal—ground turkey mixed with fermented goat’s milk and WellyTails supplement.*

For the next couple of days, they’ll have one solid meal daily. We’ll then increase to two meals, and by the end of next week, they’ll be eating three meals a day.

Right now, the puppies eat together from a communal bowl. Around 5 to 6 weeks of age, we’ll transition to individual bowls. This ensures each pup gets their fair share and helps prevent more dominant littermates from pushing others away.

At 3 weeks old, the puppies are becoming much more active and curious. They’re starting to walk, run, and play with each other, and they’re showing greater interest in both their surroundings and their human caregivers. This is a critical time for socialization, exploration, and learning, as well as a smooth transition to solid food.

Mid-week, we’ll introduce toys and an activity center to help with enrichment and the puppies will move out of our bedroom and into the living room. At this point, it’s no longer necessary for me to monitor them overnight—Olivia has everything under control and is now more aware of her pups, making it less likely she’ll accidentally lie on one.

We’ll also be expanding the whelping box to give them extra space to play and explore.

Stay tuned .....

* WellyTails supplement supports brain and eye development (with extra-high levels of DHA & EPA Omega-3s), and includes bovine colostrum and beneficial probiotic bacteria for strong immune support.

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