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Of course it is going to be restless, you have just removed it from it's mum and littermates, the only things it knew, plenty of reassurance, somewhere warm and dry to sleep, good food and lots of tlc and it should settle, be prepared for a few restless nights, remember it is just a baby so treat it like one for now. :thumbs:

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Of course it is going to be restless, you have just removed it from it's mum and littermates, the only things it knew, plenty of reassurance, somewhere warm and dry to sleep, good food and lots of tlc and it should settle, be prepared for a few restless nights, remember it is just a baby so treat it like one for now. :thumbs:

 

all that and give it something like a teddy to curl up with

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Of course it is going to be restless, you have just removed it from it's mum and littermates, the only things it knew, plenty of reassurance, somewhere warm and dry to sleep, good food and lots of tlc and it should settle, be prepared for a few restless nights, remember it is just a baby so treat it like one for now. :thumbs:

well said

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cheers mate ive just put it on my lap and its fallen asleep im gunna ceep it in doors for the next month or so then when its bigger im going to put it out side in a kennel but for now its going to be indoors

 

Just a wild guess, is this your first dog?

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cheers mate ive just put it on my lap and its fallen asleep im gunna ceep it in doors for the next month or so then when its bigger im going to put it out side in a kennel but for now its going to be indoors

 

Just a wild guess, is this your first dog?

nah mate my fith but ive never had a pup this young be for all my other puppys have bin 13-14 weeks and ready to put straight up in my barn so i dnt hear no noise but wear this 1 is so young ive got 2 ceep it indoors but its okai now its fell asleep on lap so it quite for now

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cheers mate ive just put it on my lap and its fallen asleep im gunna ceep it in doors for the next month or so then when its bigger im going to put it out side in a kennel but for now its going to be indoors

 

Just a wild guess, is this your first dog?

nah mate my fith but ive never had a pup this young be for all my other puppys have bin 13-14 weeks and ready to put straight up in my barn so i dnt hear no noise but wear this 1 is so young ive got 2 ceep it indoors but its okai now its fell asleep on lap so it quite for now

 

As long as you stop it from being scared and let it know your its friend, it'll do fine. Good luck mate, sounds like the pups found a good home.

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-There are quite a lot of similar posts to this on here. A trawl through should find some good advice to go with what has already been posted for you. I think one of the best should be put on as a sticky, so that prospective puppy buyers can be a bit more prepared for what they are taking on. Breeders who will grab the money and send someone off with a pup, without giving good advice make me cross.

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cheers mate ive just put it on my lap and its fallen asleep im gunna ceep it in doors for the next month or so then when its bigger im going to put it out side in a kennel but for now its going to be indoors

 

Just a wild guess, is this your first dog?

nah mate my fith but ive never had a pup this young be for all my other puppys have bin 13-14 weeks and ready to put straight up in my barn so i dnt hear no noise but wear this 1 is so young ive got 2 ceep it indoors but its okai now its fell asleep on lap so it quite for now

 

As long as you stop it from being scared and let it know your its friend, it'll do fine. Good luck mate, sounds like the pups found a good home.

thanks mate and yer ill look after it well :thumbs:

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-There are quite a lot of similar posts to this on here. A trawl through should find some good advice to go with what has already been posted for you. I think one of the best should be put on as a sticky, so that prospective puppy buyers can be a bit more prepared for what they are taking on. Breeders who will grab the money and send someone off with a pup, without giving good advice make me cross.

the breeder was my best mate its come out of 2 good dogs a big salxgrey and bullxgrey its just that ive never had a pup this young befor thats all

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-There are quite a lot of similar posts to this on here. A trawl through should find some good advice to go with what has already been posted for you. I think one of the best should be put on as a sticky, so that prospective puppy buyers can be a bit more prepared for what they are taking on. Breeders who will grab the money and send someone off with a pup, without giving good advice make me cross.

 

 

I 100% agree with this post.

 

 

 

I think 6 weeks is too early for a pup, 7 weeks is borderline and 8 weeks perfect.

If people breed for money then the sooner the better, and the new owner ends up with all the problems.

A new pup should be treated like a human baby, given love, warmth and comfort.

If you think the constant crying is a problem for you think about what the poor pup is going through.

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