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My Three Identical Puppies: 11 Months Old

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My Three Identical Puppies: 8 Months Old

These three dogs are all sisters and were born on the same day. They are statistically very rare.

In March of this year, a litter of puppies were born in the backyard of a woman who just happens to be my neighbor. I had never seen any puppies before, so I was very excited.

Meet my three identical puppies

Hi, everyone! In this blog post, I'd like to introduce you to my three identical puppies: Lola, Bella, and Daisy. They're all 11 months old and are the best of friends.

I got them when they were just 8 weeks old, and they've been inseparable ever since. People often mistake them for triplets, but they're actually littermates. They were born on the same day to the same mother, but have different fathers.

Even though they look alike, each puppy has their own distinct personality. Lola is the most laid-back of the three and loves nothing more than cuddling up on the couch. Bella is the adventurous one and loves exploring new places. And Daisy is the sweetest of them all and loves giving kisses.

I'm so lucky to have these three beautiful puppies in my life and I hope you enjoy getting to know them a little better through this blog post!

Feeding my puppies

As a new puppy owner, one of the first things you'll need to do is figure out what and how often to feed your puppies. It's important to get this right from the start, as it will help your puppies grow and stay healthy.

The general rule of thumb is to feed puppies three times a day. But, since they are growing so quickly, they may need more frequent meals. It's best to talk to your veterinarian about how often to feed your specific puppies.

When it comes to what to feed your puppies, you'll want to give them a high-quality puppy food. Puppy food is formulated to meet the nutritional needs of rapidly growing puppies. If you're not sure which food to choose, ask your veterinarian for a recommendation.

Once you have the food and feeding schedule figured out, there are a few other things to keep in mind. Make sure that each puppy has its own bowl and that the bowls are kept clean. Puppies can be picky eaters, so if one doesn't finish its food, don't worry - just save it for the next mealtime. And finally, always provide fresh water for your puppies throughout the day.

Exercise with my puppies

Assuming you have three puppies, here are some games and exercises you can do with your pups to help them get used to being around people, other animals, and different environments. 

1. Go on walks together: This is a great way to socialize your puppies and help them get used to being around people and other animals. Just be sure to keep them on a leash and supervised at all times.

2. Play fetch: This classic game is a great way to burn off some energy and have some fun with your puppies. You can use a tennis ball, Frisbee, or any other toy they enjoy playing with.

3. Have a puppy playdate: Invite a friend over who also has a puppy (or two!) and let them play together in your backyard or at the park. This is a great way for them to socialize and learn how to interact with other dogs.

4. obedience training: Start teaching your puppies basic commands like sit, stay, come, down, etc. Not only will this be good for their overall obedience training, but it will also help them focus and listen when there are distractions around them.

What is their favorite toy?

The three puppies in question are all Labs, so their favorite toy is probably a ball. But they also like to chew on sticks and play with their food bowls.

The three most popular toys among my identical puppies are balls, squeaky toys, and ropes. All three of them love to play fetch with their balls, and they will often squeak their toys when they’re playing by themselves. Ropes are also a favorite, as they enjoy playing tug-of-war with each other.

What do they like to explore the most?

The three identical puppies in my litter love to explore everything they can. They are constantly running around, sniffing everything they can find, and trying to climb anything they can get their paws on. It's so adorable to watch them discover the world around them!

The three puppies in my litter are all very different in personality, and I've noticed that they each have different things that they like to explore the most.

Puppy 1 is the most curious of the bunch and loves to investigate everything he can get his paws on. He's always sniffing around, exploring new nooks and crannies, and trying to figure out how everything works.

Puppy 2 is more laid-back and content to just follow along with whatever Puppy 1 is doing. He doesn't seem as interested in investigating things on his own, but he's happy to go along for the ride.

Puppy 3 is the boldest of the three and loves to run and play. She's always running off to explore something new, whether it's chasing a squirrel up a tree or poking her nose into a hole in the ground.

No matter what they're exploring, though, all three puppies are always happy and full of energy. It's been so much fun watching them grow and discover new things!

Where did they come from?

The three identical puppies in question came from a litter of six born to a Golden Retriever mother and a Cocker Spaniel father. All six puppies were born healthy and without any complications. However, when the time came to choose which three puppies the family would take home with them, they had a difficult time deciding. In the end, they chose the three that looked most similar to each other and left the other three behind with their littermates.


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