Did you know puppies can not see or hear at birth

Did you know puppies can not see or hear at birth
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Pomeranians are one of the most beloved dog breeds around the world. They're known for their small size, fluffy coats, and friendly personalities. However, did you know that all Pomeranian puppies are born deaf and blind? It may seem surprising, but it's true. This is a common occurrence in many dog breeds and is caused by the underdevelopment of the puppy's ear canals and eyes.

When Pomeranian puppies are born, they rely on their sense of smell and touch to navigate the world around them. They also depend heavily on their mother's care and warmth to survive. During the first few weeks of their lives, these puppies need extra care and attention, especially since they can't see or hear. At Pomeranians Life in the Outback, we take special care of our newborn puppies to ensure that they receive all the love and attention they need to thrive.

As the puppies grow, their senses begin to develop. They start to open their eyes at around two weeks of age, and their ears start to open at around three weeks. This is an exciting time for the puppies as they begin to explore their surroundings and interact with their littermates. They're also able to respond to sounds and light, which helps them to become more aware of their environment.

At Pomeranians Life in the Outback, we continue to provide extra care for our puppies during this time. We make sure that their environment is safe and stimulating, with toys and other objects that they can interact with. We also start to introduce them to new experiences, such as different textures and sounds, to help them develop their senses and build their confidence.

By the time the puppies are eight weeks old, they're ready to go to their new homes. At this stage, they're fully weaned and are able to see and hear clearly. They're also socialised and have begun to learn basic commands. However, they still need plenty of love and attention from their new families to help them continue to grow and develop.

In conclusion, Pomeranian puppies are born deaf and blind, but their senses start to develop as they grow. At Pomeranians Life in the Outback, we take extra care of our puppies during this time to ensure that they receive the love and attention they need to thrive. We also provide them with stimulating environments and introduce them to new experiences to help them develop their senses and build their confidence. If you're considering adopting a Pomeranian puppy, be sure to give them the love and care they need during this critical period of their lives.

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