Life isn’t easy when you’re a mom and your eight puppies are all restless and can’t stop drinking milk! These 8-week old puppies had a problem with their energy level and would get excited when their mom entered the puppy room.
Rosalie is an experienced dog mom and she knows how to handle her puppies
It’s been a busy day at the office and all you want to do is to return home to rest and relax. Rosalie is no different than you in this regard. This experienced dog mom has eight puppies who are all restless and eager to be with their mom, which makes it difficult for her to have some time for herself.
As Rosalie enters the puppy room, her puppies are visibly excited and begin to fight for milk. ‘That does it! This is where I draw the line! Time to teach these pups of mine some manners!’ This is what was going through Rosalie’s head as her offsprings bickered over who gets to feed first!
It’s time for the puppies to learn how to be calm
What we see next is Rosalie letting out a snarl, turning over to face her puppies and barking at them! That’s right, it’s time for the kids to learn to take it easy and let mommy enter the room in peace. The moment when Rosalie barks at them mark the beginning of their long road to adulthood!
Rosalie keeps snarling as she watches her puppies fall in line and sit on the floor! She is quick to let out a vicious growl at the puppy who dared to disobey her! Amazingly, the room sinks into complete silence!
Order has been restored!
In just a few moments, Rosalie has managed to calm down her puppies and restore order in the room. When she’s made sure everyone is on their best behavior, Rosalie starts to take care of her puppies. It’s time to show her gentle, motherly side!
She won’t suffer any mischief, though, so the first puppy to break the rules is immediately barked at and forced to fall back in line!
Mother dogs know exactly what to do to teach their puppies how to behave
Rosalie is far from being the only dog mom who knows how to handle her puppies. Dog moms are quite good at policing and teaching their puppies without ever having to punish them. The socialization process generally takes place between the third and twelfth week of the pup’s life.
It’s also the time when pups begin to explore their surroundings and compete with their siblings so moms step in to make sure their little ones don’t stray away. As the puppies grow older, dog mothers begin to encourage independence until they eventually push them away.
One day, Rosalie’s pups will grow up and will need to take care of themselves without her help. Teaching them how to be calm is only the first step on their journey to adulthood.
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