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What age is recommended for puppies (m)

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shonajoy:
leaving their mum?

I have asked a few of my doggy friends, and have had various replies. Is there a standard time,or does it depend?

Shona ???                    

Jane S:
It is against all Cocker Breed Club Codes of Ethics to sell a puppy before 8 weeks old so you won't find a reputable breeder letting a puppy go much before then. It is also against the law for licenced breeders to sell a pup before 8 weeks old (but not all breeders need a licence or have one even if they should) Inexperienced & less reputable breeders seem to want to home their pups as early as possible hence some poor mites leave home at 6 weeks old, which in my experience is too young.                    

LindaW:
I agree with Jane - some of these unscrupulous breeders let their puppies go far too early but of course they are saving on costs!! :o
8 weeks is the optimum time for the pup to leave.                    

*Jay*:
I agree that 8 weeks is the standard age for letting pups go.  In saying that Dallas's breeder wouldn't let me take him home until he was 11 weeks ::)                    

Sophie:
Sophie our 4 year old recently had pups and we wouldnt let any of them go untill 8 weeks.

It seemed a good time for both mum and the pups.  Any earlier and the pups would not have been as prepared to deal with the change of home and loss of mum and litter mates.

The costs of keeping puppies until at least 8 weeks should never come into the equation if the breeder is reputable.  Always it should be whats best for the pups and the mum.

That having been said, I wanted to keep all 7 of our pups but the boss only let me keep 2 ;D

Steve                    

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