The broom is attacked by the dog daredevils

Borsó’s puppies are already six weeks old and are growing fast. The week brought important milestones for them, as they received their first vaccination, and their pasty food was replaced by food that was soft on the outside but crunchy on the inside.

“Yesterday they had their first vaccination, and they were very good,” said Melinda Leidgeb, their puppy raiser. After the vaccination, they didn’t rest much either, they played a lot with their mother, Borsó, and one of the puppies was even surprised for a moment by the flight of a blackbird.

Growing appetite and plate clattering

Puppies now only eat slightly moistened food to gradually get used to solid food. However, breakfast can’t be delayed too much, because then the complaints and plate clattering will immediately follow – exactly as their mother, Borsó, indicates at dinner time if she thinks the food is delayed.

They are eating more and more, which can be seen in them, they are growing fast. For the puppies, hand-me-downs have begun to get them even more used to human touch.

Everything has to be attacked- whether it’s a broom or a shoelace

The puppies’ curiosity is limitless.

I was sweeping the terrace and they thought it was a toy and attacked the broom. Shoelaces, the legs of jeans, rattle toys, plushies, and each other’s ears and tails are also considered exciting prey.

Melinda said laughing.

The proud father’ owners visited the puppies

The father of the puppies, Monsoon, is not with them, but he visited them over the weekend.

They are open to every new experience

Puppies are now in a particularly sensitive period, which is why Melinda highlighted:

Positive experiences help them to remain open to new experiences, while negative effects can leave a mark on them even in the long term. That’s why we make sure they collect good memories and praise them a lot.

We previously wrote about Borsó’s puppies here.

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