Jerry vom Buchenberg (Zip) Color: Dark Roan NA 112 Pr I, UT 196 Pr I VJP: 71 HZP: 175 Hips: PennHip .39/.26 SMCNA approval for breeding
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Looses Jaika Color: Brown/White NA 112 Pr I, UT 198 Pr I VJP: 66 Hips: PennHip .43/33 SMCNA approval for breeding
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Hunting Hills' Kennel N Litter
Hunting Hills' Kennel N Litter
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Hunting Hills' N litter was born April 3, 2010. There are 2 females and 5 males. All seven puppies are very healthy. All will have pedigree names beginning
with the letter 'N' (example: Females - Hunting Hills' Nettie, Nixe, Nena, and for Males Hunting Hills' Nestor, Nitro, Nike, Niko, Nick, or Nils). You may call your
puppy any name you wish.
Each puppy will have a NAVHDA and SMCNA pedigree. Each new owner will receive the NAVHDA Rules and Aims book along with the NAVHDA Green
Training Book. All N litter puppies will me micro chipped, have dew claws removed, receive their first set of puppy shots and first heart worm treatment. All
puppies have wonderful owners. If interested in a Small Munsterlander puppy, check my page on upcoming litters.





The Transitional Stage | 2-3 Weeks
The Transitional stage generally lasts from age two to three weeks, and it’s during this time that your puppy’s eyes will open, and he’ll slowly start
to respond to light and movement and sounds around him. He’ll become a little more mobile during this period, trying to get his feet underneath
him and crawling around in the box (or wherever home is.) He’ll start to recognize mom and his litter mates, and any objects you might place in the
box. Click HERE for more pictures of the puppies at 3.5 weeks old when the puppies have their first meal.
The Neonatal period | Birth -2 Weeks
The Neonatal period lasts from birth to two weeks. The puppy can't hear or see well, stays close to mother and litter mates. For most of this stage,
the puppy is entirely dependent on its mother. In addition to their sensory handicap after birth, their movement is severely limited, they cannot
regulate their own body temperature, and they require special stimulation to remove waste products. They can, however, cry, and the suck reflex is
already strong. Smell, touch, and taste are all active and strong. Within the first week after birth, a puppy will normally double its own weight. Click
HERE for more pictures of the puppies at 1 weeks old.
The Almost Ready To Meet The World Stage | 3-4 Weeks
The Almost ready to meet the world stage lasts from 3 to about 4 weeks, and your puppy undergoes rapid sensory development during this time.
Fully alert to his environment, he’ll begin to recognize you and other family members. It’s best to avoid loud noises or sudden changes during this
period – negative events can have a serious impact on his personality and development right now. Puppies learn how to be a dog during this time,
so it’s essential that they stay with mom and litter mates.
Click HERE for more pictures of the puppies at 4 weeks old when they are at sleep.
The puppy's ear canals will open right around the 2 week mark, allowing it to hear sounds for the first time. The sense of hearing will fully
develop over the course of the next few stages. Socialization is important at every stage of a puppy's life, but is perhaps most important during
the neonatal period. The puppy will be learning the basics from its mother and litter mates; movement, social etiquette, and most important of all:
rules, boundaries, and limitations! Click HERE for more pictures of the puppies at 1.5 - 2 weeks old.
At 2.5 weeks the puppies are all of the way open and they can walk better. Click HERE for more pictures of the puppies at 2.5 weeks old.
Click HERE for more pictures of the puppies at 4.5 weeks old when the puppies have guests come to meet and play with them.
Click HERE for more pictures of the puppies at 6 weeks old when the puppies are eating, playing, and sleeping.
Click HERE for more pictures of the puppies at 7 weeks old when the puppies are playing outside, near the pond and exploring the fields.