At six weeks, puppies hit key developmental milestones:
Physical Development: They're more mobile, with full baby teeth and high energy balanced by frequent naps.
Socialisation: Play with littermates teaches them social boundaries and bite control. This is the stage when their individual personalities begin to emerge. Some puppies may be bolder or more reserved than others, and these traits will continue to develop with exposure and socialisation.
Learning: Starting to recognise human caregivers and capable of simple training.
Diet: Fully or mostly weaned, they’re eating solid food
New Experiences: Gradual exposure to people and environments aids in social confidence.
Puppy development at six weeks is an exciting blend of learning, exploring, and bonding. Providing positive experiences, social interaction, and plenty of patience helps build a solid foundation for a happy and well-adjusted dog.
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