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Puppy Talk! At 12 weeks, your puppy's focus is still to eat,
drink, sleep, eliminate, and play. Your puppy should be underway to learning
right from wrong and in the process of being housebroken. He should be playful
and curious. You need to make sure your home is puppy proof and safe. This is a
critical time for housetraining and you should carefully support your puppy
with a good housetraining schedule.
The following list will help you know what to expect from your puppy has he develops.
How Big? Most 12-week-old puppies are only a fraction of
their adult length and of weight. Most puppies will gain or grow rapidly
between birth and 6 months of age and how much they grow or gain will depend on
their breed, diet, and ultimate adult size. Growth is generally steady until
they attain their adult size. Some formulas estimate that a puppy's adult
weight will roughly be double of their weight at 14 weeks of age.
Teething - Puppies 12 weeks old will have most of their 28
baby teeth and may have their first 2 to 4 adult front teeth, called the
incisors. Over the next three months, your puppy will be getting in all of his
adult teeth. Because they are entering an active "teething" stage,
they will want to chew. Provide lots of safe chew toys. Begin the first steps
toward brushing their teeth by opening their mouths and looking or gently
touching their teeth. Make each event positive.
Senses - 12-week-old puppies will show fear, pain and excitement.
They can see and hear fairly well. They are learning to differentiate between
smells.
Ability to Hold Urine – 12-week-old puppies can generally
hold their urine for about 4 hours. This means you will need to take them out
at least every 4 hours to get them "housebroken".
Intelligence – 12-week-old puppies are very interested in
their environment. This makes them at higher risk for getting into
"things" as they explore their environment. It is estimated that a
puppies brain is fully developed at this age and this is the ideal time for
them to begin "training". They can begin to understand right from
wrong and remember the consequences (reward!). Get your puppy used to the
collar and leash.
Play & Agility – Most puppies that are 12 weeks old are
still quite clumsy but are getting stronger and more coordinated. They have all
the gaits of the adult dog, just not fine tuned. They can run, play and stop
with better accuracy. You may see bouts of "spurts of energy and
play" when your puppy runs around like crazy. Enjoy this time! If your
puppy is wreaking havoc in your home, redirect this energy toward appropriate
balls and toys.
Sleep – Puppies that are 12 weeks old sleep approximately 18
to 20 hours per day. The rest is spent eating, playing and eliminating.
Physical Appearance & Hair Coat – 12-week-old puppies
have a very soft baby hair coat and do very little shedding. They still have
puppy characteristics but are getting slightly taller, longer and their muzzle
is lengthening.
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Tips on Best Ways to Raise Your 12-week-old Puppy
- Continue crate training
- Maintain a housetraining schedule
- Take him out at least every 4 hours
- Feed him 4 times per day
- Get your puppy used to grooming and touching his feet and mouth
- Expose your puppy to different people to minimize fears
- Socialize!
- Never hit your puppy
- Give positive reinforcement for work well done
- Beware of puppy hazards
- Provide safe chew toys
- Play with your puppy daily
- Make sure he gets his vaccines!
- Start/discuss heartworm prevention with your vet
- Make sure he has a good ID tag and microchip!
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