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Nov 14th Thursday

If any one is thinking about having some sort of tray or place in the house for the new puppy to potty I suggest you try these pellets wood from Tractor Supply.  This is the first time I tried them, wanted to see how well they worked.  I have used shavings for yrs but it is messy, these pellets really work well.

When I put the pups in the basement to play, I put them to start in the shavings pen, to get them started but have found that they just can not go that far sometimes and so I end up cleaning up after them a lot usually along the fence somewhere.  This time I decided to try these pellets in a tray (from an old big crate) in the corner away from everything else.  They are using it a lot.  Of course peeing can be anywhere but they do use the pellets sometimes. The pellets turn to what looks like dust from the urine but there is no smell.  So the photos are from this morning.  I left them so they could practice on the stairs while I went and cleaned up the bedroom pen.  When I came out this little miss was in the kitchen 2nd girl and Teddy was sitting at the top of the steps next to the landing.  They tend to want to go down to fast and because of the plastic in the middle sometimes they slide part way down at this stage/age.  So I best watch them on the steps for a while yet but it is when I go down or up that they want to follow to quickly, on their own they are more careful.

just playing
more playing
She came up to kitchen on her own #4 girl 2.
They heard my voice
The Pellet tray
The pellet Bag

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Not much going on with the pups.  They are starting to learn to move more easily, eat more solid food, and generally gaining weight much more quickly.  

Nov 1st  They are responding to calls of puppy and treat when I feed them, setting the stage for later calling.  They are figuring out that the back part of the pen is for potty but it takes a while, I just use newspaper at first easier to deal with but soon I will change over to shavings which gets everywhere they go.  By 6 wks they will be using it regularly.  Right now some of them will poop in there but is much to far to travel when they wake from a nap and have to pee right now.  They do move to  the disposable pad off their beds at least.   

The small crate is teaching them about crate training for the future.  They must travel in a crate in the car and have a crate in their new homes as a safe place to be when necessary.  At 7 wks I will start teaching them to eat in individual crates and eventually sleep in them overnight.  I also have a whole new play area in the basement they are not ready for as yet.  They will learn steps once they go down there too.  Leash training will be harder but hope we have fairly nice weather in later Nov.  They will not get to spend their days in an outside pen where everyone comes to visit them and all kinds of noise it a part of the day but if  we get some nice days I will give them a chance.