Garas and Göncöl may look tiny on this picture, though they were born with a nice weight and they are considered big size puppies. They became 7-8 kilogramme little guys during the more than 8 weeks spent at the place of their birth.
Garas and Göncöl already need their own time for development, and they diligently learn to act according to the commands of sit, lie, stay. They are able to achieve everything with their look by their black shiny eyes… certainly only within given limits. They’ve been living in the garden since their five weeks of age though they quickly grew out of the little separated place provided for them. In their last week here, they were hanging out in the big garden, together with the adult Labradors.
– tells Gizella Ménesi.
We place the puppies at their 8-9 weeks of age to the puppy raiser families. By that time, the got their first vaccinations and they are successfully over of all the veterinary examinations and treatments, which are necessary for their moving. The great world, awaits them and their loving family, who will guide their steps until their age of one – one and a half year.
It is always hard to say good bye to them, but that’s natural. Those tiny little dumplings turn into lively, curious little rascals in front of my eyes. Those eight weeks are always magical for us, a temporary period of time, but we can not keep those little ones for good. The puppies are moving, and we turn back to our previous life with my family and the adult dogs.
Baby-puppies
Garas and Göncöl are phenomenal puppies. They are perfectly healthy, in shape, and it is already seen that they are looking for the company of people and they are especially cooperative. They were born for guide work, and now they are starting on this noble path. In one and a half to two years, they will already help and brighten the life of a visually impaired person.
And Gizi is patiently waiting for another litter-raising opportunity.