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1 min readShih Tzu Puppy Progress Report

August 12, 2022 By Deanna

Puppy Update

The Shih Tzu puppies are doing amazing! My daughter helped me complete Early Neurological Stimulation exercises with the puppies this evening. ENS exercises are relatively easy to perform. Early Neurological Stimulation consists of 5 exercises that are performed for 3-5 seconds. It is important to only perform ENS on puppies that are relaxed and experiencing no difficulties adjusting to newborn life.

Early Neurological Stimulation Steps:

  1. Tactile Stimulation (Rub a Q tip between toes.)
  2. Hold head erect.
  3. Hold head facing down.
  4. Supine position.
  5. Thermal Stimulation

Peaches, Sky, and Smokey didn’t protest or complain at all during the Early Neurological Stimulation exercises. Blaze protested a little bit. Sunny didn’t like the exercise at all! It’s interesting to see how differently Shih Tzu puppies from the same litter react! Every puppy has a unique personality that will slowly start to emerge over the next several weeks.

We also completed Early Scent Introduction. ESI exercises help puppies develop a keen sense of smell. Early Scent Introduction not only helps with nose awareness but confidence as well. The scent of the day was coconut.

Early Scent Introduction Scores:

•Sky-positive
•Sunny-neutral
•Smokey-neutral
•Blaze-negative
•Peaches-positive

The puppies all continue to gain weight and are thriving. As they mature more, I will continue to work to help them complete their developmental benchmarks. The end game is well-socialized bulletproof Shih Tzu puppies.

Peaches, Sky, and Smokey didn’t protest or complain at all during the exercise. Blaze protested a little bit. Sunny didn’t like the exercise at all! It’s interesting to see how differently they react!

The puppies all continue to gain weight and are thriving. As they mature more, I will continue to work to help them complete their developmental benchmarks. The end game is well-socialized puppies.

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About Deanna

Hello my name is Dee! I am the breeder behind Arizona Sunrise Shih Tzus located in Goodyear, Arizona. All of my adults are health tested. Puppies are raised on an advanced curriculum which includes socialization essentials such as Early Neurological Stimulation, Early Scent Introduction, Sound Desensitization, Sensory Exposure Desensitization and so much more.
Furthermore, puppies receive an introduction to a basic recall, verbal marker training, crate practice, etc. All puppies are temperament tested to help families choose a puppy that will blend in with their lifestyle. Puppies go home with a prepaid lifetime membership to Baxter & Bella's training program & one month of free insurance through Trupanion.

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