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Puppy Cam LIVE

Help! We are asking for your feedback on whether you would be interested in the next litter of puppies’ live feed to begin when Mama Dog goes into labor. As is with labor, we would go live whenever “it’s time.” Please comment and let us know! This will be in September, so if you are interested, please subscribe to stay updated!

Cooper • Conner • Reggie • Jenny
Born: 06/09/2022
Cavalier King Charles Spaniels
(Ruby & Blenheim coat color)

Princess and Ella Fern have gone home to their families!

•AUDIO• We first began our live feeds without using the audio often since the puppies are located in the center of our home. We have found over time, however, that muting the audio takes away from the quality of the live feed, so we decided to leave the audio on at all times. An unintended consequence of this is that, at times, you may overhear personal interactions amongst ourselves. With that said, we believe the authenticity and full context of our puppies’ environment outweighs muting it completely for the sake of privacy in the “most public” common area of our home. If that bothers you, you can mute the audio on your end.

•POTTY TRAINING• Our puppies have been potty trained since about 5-weeks-old, and they are 8 weeks now. We do this by beginning the process when they are only a few days old. At that point, they are eliminating waste by way of their mother's stimulation. When they are 5 days old we begin having Mom "potty them" over the pine that we will use for them to potty and poop. They begin associating the scent and sensation of eliminating waste with pine. As their eyes and ears open, they begin taking in the visual and audial aspects of these exercises. As Mom stops stimulating them to void (to teach them to do it on their own), they go in the provided pine. We do several exercises throughout the day to help teach this further, and as the puppies grow and are moved out of their newborn pen, they learn to seek out the pine for pottying and pooping. What is amazing about this process is that since it is done so early, they are prevented from learning a lot of unwanted habits. By six weeks, it has become ingrained enough that they begin to dislike pottying or pooping on surfaces that are unlike the pine. This is another big advantage to the way we potty train our pups - they do not like pottying on your carpet! Since we intervene so early, they have not become comfortable pottying on surfaces like hardwood, tile, or carpet. They each know what "Go Potty" means. The natural scent and feel of pine make it is easy to cross-train pottying outdoors. It only takes 1 or 2 "atta boys" when pottying outside and they quickly learn that "Oh! I can potty here too!" We have been taking them outside and helping them learn that pottying and pooping in the grass is great too!

•LOCATION• The puppies are now in their final pen location. This location is in our foyer, which is adjacent to our living room, dining room, and kitchen. It is also at the bottom of the staircase leading upstairs, and at the top of the staircase leading downstairs. This location has a very specific purpose. For one, it sees the most foot traffic in our home. It hears all the commotion and sees the most business. We want to prepare our puppies for going home to their families who likely make noise in their home. We want to do every little thing we can that will make the transition as smooth as possible and helping them adjust to these noises makes a big difference. When they are first whelped, they are in our bedroom which is kept dark and quiet. We keep them in there until their eyes and ears have been open for a few days, so that they can adjust to them while remaining in the dark and quiet. After adjusting to their new vision and hearing, we move them out to a corner in our dining room. This way, they are exposed to the light and the noise, but they are well-hidden behind the dining room table and have the security of the tall dining room furniture around them. This way, they are able to look around and explore without feeling afraid of these new experiences. After a couple weeks of adjustment, we then move them to their final location on the other side of the dining room table, into the foyer of our home.

•ADOPTION• All of these puppies have wonderful, loving families. We are, however, anticipating 2 litters mid-September. If you are interested in adopting a puppy from us, please visit our website and fill out the "Add Me to Notify" form at the bottom of our 'Upcoming Litters' page (it's at the very bottom highlighted in red). While visiting, check out the gallery and testimonials from other Red Barn families and learn why families travel across the country to bring home a puppy from Red Barn Cavaliers! https://www.redbarncavaliers.com
Direct link to Adoption Request form: https://www.redbarncavaliers/blank-page

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19 августа 2022 г. 19:51:02
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