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Originally Posted by Fran
My pups go to their new homes between 7 and 8 weeks of age as research has shown this to be the best time for them to move to their new homes. 8-16 weeks is a landmark stage in a pup's development and they do better in their new homes at this point than they do with the breeder who cannot possibly socialise and integrate 9/10 pups like you could one on a one to one basis. During this stage they need to experience as many sites, sounds and experiences as possible to set them up for life as a well adjusted dog. Toy breeders often keep their pups longer as they are later to develop than the bigger breeds.
I breed Labs and my pups are KC reg, the parents are hip and elbow scored. have yearly eye tests and are Optigen PRA tested clear or clear by parentage
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Thanx for that but would you then advertise pups at a certain price, drop said price dramatically (say due to lack of interest), then charge a boarding fee to keep the pup another week?
Like i said, it really is none of my business, it just struck me as odd as I'd never heard of a breeder doing this before and so i am curious.