If you’re caring for a litter of Golden Retriever pups then you may be wandering when you should start the weaning process. Contact your vet for help in setting up a weaning schedule and to learn the steps that are involved. Typically, weaning takes place when you gradually reduce a Golden Retriever puppy’s dependence or access to his mother’s milk and her care. Weaning typically begins at three or four weeks of age and should be complete by the time the Golden Retriever puppy reaches seven or eight weeks of age. The Golden puppies will need time to learn certain behaviors before weaning. For instance, they will learn how to interpret signs of dominance, restrain their own biting habits, and submit to more dominant dogs during their time with their siblings and mother. Talk with other puppy owners that have gone through similar processes and always feel free to consult with your animal hospital Derby.
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