by kian on Tue Jul 17, 2012 3:23 pm
Actually I hate to be a killjoy, 6 weeks is way too early to leave mom and littermates. Let me explain why.....(I am a professional trainer, FYI).
Between 5-6 weeks when the mom begins to wean the pups, they go through mental and learning growth between 6-8 weeks of age (I am leaning more towards 10-11 weeks to go to a new home). Since 8 weeks is the standard, hear me out.
During that phase they learn bite inhibition (you think you will become a pin cushion, it gets worse when not learned by the mom and the mates). They learn pack hierarchy and they learn the world is not such a scary place, they are willing to break from mom during those weeks in thier own time, not forced like at 6 weeks. That is why when you go see puppies after 8 weeks of age, they all say "pick me", they are much, much happier puppies. You see, eating on thier own is NOT the point as some breeders say, it's the mental growth they need. It's like taking a child in Kindergarten and saying, okay now go to the 5th grade.
These are the issues you may face.....harder nipping and biting, fear aggression towards people and other dogs, when they haven't had a chance to break from thier mom on thier own, they will attach to YOU as if you were the mom and never let go. They can become fearful of people around them and tend to be more reactive. I deal with these issues, a lot. The common demonator......leaving to homes at that age or less.
Do all dogs end up this, no some are fine, MOST are not. I'm sorry your daughter did this on a impluse, this mix could be trouble because of the age and because of the mix. I know this is a lot to take in, you really need to be prepared. If possible, take the puppy back and insist he stay with mom and hopefully mates, for a few more weeks. You had a dog with separation anxiety, this is a strong possibility because of the age it was taken. After reading my info, doesn't this make sense that this could happen. I see it a lot, they become destructive when left home out of fear. I strongly urge, OB classes after 13 weeks of age!!
If you have young children at home, you may want to rethink this! I protect children at all costs, because of the pyschological issues these dogs can face, they can bite!! I would hate to see a child bitten, all because the "backyard breeder" let these puppies go way too young.
Now what to do? Get him a puppy kong, stuff it with treats and freeze. No rawhide, munchy treats are okay after 9 weeks of age. Deflect his chewing and praise him with good rewards, dogs work on positive rewards.
Yes I'm blunt, I really want you to understand the issues that could arise. Knowledge is power to make the right decisions.