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Dutch & Fiona’s Puppies — Four Weeks Old!

Wobbly Steps & Wagging Tails!

For families getting a puppy from this litter, if you’ve been tuning into the puppy webcam, you’ve probably noticed major changes:

  • The puppies are walking confidently, with the occasional wobbly step.
  • They’re becoming stronger and more coordinated each day.
  • Toys have been added to encourage exploration, play, and motor development—and they’re loving it!
  • Their interactions with each other are now more intentional: gentle pawing, tiny growls, clumsy pounces, and plenty of snuggles.

This is the magical age when they discover that siblings make the best toys.
Today was an especially big milestone—the puppies have officially moved out of our bedroom and into the living room. This allows them to:

  • Enjoy bright, natural sunlight,
  • Experience more household sights and sounds,
  • Have extra room to stretch, explore, and play.

Fiona is also delighted. She now has a larger space to roam and a bit more freedom while still keeping an eye on her pups. And on our end, feeding and cleaning become a little easier now that the litter is closer to the kitchen.

....and we still sleep a lot!

Thank you for following along with Dutch and Fiona’s beautiful litter. Stay tuned for more updates as these little ones continue to grow, explore, and melt our hearts.

More puppy adventures are just around the corner!

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