Polar Husky World Being A Puppy

 

 

 

It's especially important for us to be good with kids, so we are. That's because spend a lot of time with people. Right from birth, Paul and Mille pick us up and talk to us ... and they talk A LOT, I tell you. I remember the first time I smelled them. It was very different from my Mom's smell. They also bring in lots of those human kids to play with us. It's a lot of fun, though it took a little time to get use to their loud noises and crazy looks.

 

 

 

When we are born, we are already pretty big. These pictures are from when Nazca had me and my littermates! (I am the pretty red one). When we are about four weeks old, Mille and Paul start feeding us, even though we still get milk from our mother. She stays with us until we are at least three months old so that we can learn from her. Eating out of a dog dish can be a little complicated at first, so they have to teach us.

 

 



 

 

We are weighed every second day from birth. I guess this way they can see whether we all get enough food. The worst part is that they like to take these pictures while you are sitting there.

 



 

 

We live in a big pen where we can play a lot. It is really fun! We also spend at least couple of hours every day with the people, so that they can get used to us - I think.

 



 

 

As we get older, we run around at the house and check out all the cool stuff. Eventually, we even get to meet the grown-up dogs. Those big guys and gals can be pretty scary.