Videos of Spur-Tanner Litter
Pups are raised in shower in master bedroom for first 2 weeks. Then they get moved to stock tank in the living for the next 3. Once there, I climb inside and sit down with the litter. During this period, it is interesting to watch them become more and more aware of the world beyond their mother's nipples and the puppy pile. At exactly 5 weeks, they got moved to a kennel on the back porch which connects via a doggie door to a X-pen partitioned off section of the kitchen. The kennel has several types of surfaces, several moving objects and a hanging pull toy that sets off clanging noise.
Video: I sit down with the 4-week-old pups in their stock tank.
https://youtu.be/cFWlT2tNjXI
Video: This video was taken immediately after moving the pups to the kennel. I mean immediately, I carried them from the stock tank to the kennel two at a time. Immediately went back for the next pair and after the last set, immediately picked up the camera and started filming. https://youtu.be/3mj2tBukqic
Video: I let my adult dogs go over to the puppy area and interact with them through the X-pen. This way the pups get interaction without other dogs in a safe manner.
https://youtu.be/Edi7bD685RU
Video: Puppies playing in free rolling tunnel made from two 5-gallon buckets with their bottoms removed taped together bottom to bottom. https://youtu.be/_EfgzlWnsnU
Video: First exposure to rattle bottle curtain. Even though I had untangled it all just before starting to film it got tangled up again as I was bringing it in the kennel. Each bottle has a few marbles in it. https://youtu.be/Yr1tIKwRdHw
Video: Here I kneel down in the open gate of the X-pen and play with the puppies. I think they are attracted to me a bit. https://youtu.be/JR435h8Ai5E
Video: This vid shows pups reactions to noises: banging wooden blocks together and banging metal pans together. https://youtu.be/SZ25vzP4RtM
Video: In this vid, an x-pen is folded into a triangle and hung off the chain link of the kennel. At first, the bottom of the x-penis just a bit above the concrete. Then, in the second segment, it is raised a few inches above the concrete. In both instances kibble is thrown in the center to get pups to go in without me having to wait around. Please note that the tunnel is not big enough for all pups to enter at once.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-JApSVpkJ4c
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Video: I sit down with the 4-week-old pups in their stock tank.
https://youtu.be/cFWlT2tNjXI
Video: This video was taken immediately after moving the pups to the kennel. I mean immediately, I carried them from the stock tank to the kennel two at a time. Immediately went back for the next pair and after the last set, immediately picked up the camera and started filming. https://youtu.be/3mj2tBukqic
Video: I let my adult dogs go over to the puppy area and interact with them through the X-pen. This way the pups get interaction without other dogs in a safe manner.
https://youtu.be/Edi7bD685RU
Video: Puppies playing in free rolling tunnel made from two 5-gallon buckets with their bottoms removed taped together bottom to bottom. https://youtu.be/_EfgzlWnsnU
Video: First exposure to rattle bottle curtain. Even though I had untangled it all just before starting to film it got tangled up again as I was bringing it in the kennel. Each bottle has a few marbles in it. https://youtu.be/Yr1tIKwRdHw
Video: Here I kneel down in the open gate of the X-pen and play with the puppies. I think they are attracted to me a bit. https://youtu.be/JR435h8Ai5E
Video: This vid shows pups reactions to noises: banging wooden blocks together and banging metal pans together. https://youtu.be/SZ25vzP4RtM
Video: In this vid, an x-pen is folded into a triangle and hung off the chain link of the kennel. At first, the bottom of the x-penis just a bit above the concrete. Then, in the second segment, it is raised a few inches above the concrete. In both instances kibble is thrown in the center to get pups to go in without me having to wait around. Please note that the tunnel is not big enough for all pups to enter at once.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-JApSVpkJ4c
Go to:
Litter Main Page
Neonate pics
Day Old pics
5-week-old pics
7-week pics
videos