My new American Bandogge Puppy

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yeah he is a little young to be separated from the litter-most breeders wait until 8 weeks, as those last two weeks are when a dog learns to socialize as a pack animal.. it makes it more stable as an adult. my grandma was a breeder and dog trainer, she has taught me alot about dog development..

if i were you, socialize him with as many dogs and animals as you can now.. that way he turns out perfectly behaved lol.. he is one of the most beautiful pups ive seen! love his blue eyes...

congrats on the new family member!
 
You should call him Frank, after Frank Sinatra, "Blue Eyes".

I've never heard of this breed before.
 
I would have to say TANK! My pup is a big pup, with some growing still to do. I named mine moose. Because he is a moose
 
thistly;3795646; said:
I don't mean to be rude, but four weeks old is much too young to separate a puppy from its mother, for health and behavioral reasons. At four weeks, they aren't even off their mother's milk
There are even laws all around the world of eight weeks, as an absolute minimum
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That aside, he's darned adorable, it's pretty funny to think how quickly he'll go from roly-poly little ball of cute, to huge, heavy muscles!
His mother is still around. :)
 
navygirl76;3795848; said:
yeah he is a little young to be separated from the litter-most breeders wait until 8 weeks, as those last two weeks are when a dog learns to socialize as a pack animal.. it makes it more stable as an adult. my grandma was a breeder and dog trainer, she has taught me alot about dog development..

if i were you, socialize him with as many dogs and animals as you can now.. that way he turns out perfectly behaved lol.. he is one of the most beautiful pups ive seen! love his blue eyes...

congrats on the new family member!
I do take him out. He's outside with me all the time. Always around other animals.

He didn't come from no backyard breeder guys. His mother is still giving visits. And so are his brothers and sisters.

Thank you for your concern and kindness
 
Oh, that's awesome to hear!
Sounds like a win-win, you get to bond early on, and he doesn't miss out on anything :)
I dream of having a dog like him one day, he's so photogenic, too :naughty:
 
He is Gorgeous! .....
 
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