Here it is r u ready:  starting the 2nd day  through the 14th 
day "only" pick up the baby hold it in your palm. SUPPORT HEAD AND 
NECK AT ALL TIMES turn the pup head down (3seconds and 5 maximum on 
each step) then hold the pup upright with head and neck supported 
have the head and chin upward,SLIGHTLY.  Be careful with this one, 
don't want to break it's neck. Then lay it on its back in your palm. 
then hold it feet so it is standing all four feet on a refrigerated 
wet washrag, then take a Qtip and tickle between its toes. that's 
it...I got this information from the marines as they found that it 
helps the immune system, the pup becomes stronger, better to train 
and better behaved. They develop their superdogs for battle training 
and crowd control and protecting owners and patrolling bases. 
[email protected], Carrie Prados <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I for one would love to know more about the neouroligical 
training. Carrie 
>  
> -------Original Message-------
>  
> From: cherufus
> Date: 9/16/2006 10:57:35 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [Chihuahuas] carrie and the play pen
>  
> sorry my computer shut down. Anyway, the throws cost very little 
> and are washable. I have a peepad on top of it at the other end. 
> Once the pups start to urinate and defecate on their own, they 
find 
> a certain place to do it. I make sure that the peepad is in that 
> place. Rarely do they miss it and consquently are trained within a 
> week. I can take them out to the florida room with a small puppy 
bed 
> and place a peepad near. They crawl out and go right on the pee 
> pad. They are 6 weeks old now and I move the peepad out farther 
> from the small puppy bed and they find it and go. It's so so very 
> easy that way and many new owners have no trouble with them. I let 
> them play outside of the playpen every day in the afternoon sun so 
> they are still warm. It's cool here now. Their mama gets a break 
and 
> I can fix their supplemental food to start weaning them. They are 
> really advanced. I must send you a copy for early neurological 
> development. It really works and they can do much more and are 
> really more social and accepting of other dogs and people. They do 
> not get shook up at noise and are very calm and playful. The play 
> pen is the best thing I've found. Much better than a crate. But I 
> digress, I change the throw twice a day with some stuffed toys and 
> a baby blanket I place in with them to snuggle with.. I clean the 
> pad with clorox disifectent wipes and place another clean one down 
> with new toys, new baby blanket and a new pee pad. It's so easy 
and 
> good for mama if she has to go too. p.s. I have to put another 
> throw on the top of the pen at night to keep mama in. I tuck the 
> edges in over the corners then pull tight. Hope that helps. This 
> is only my 3rd post, I usually just watch and learn. Let me know 
if 
> you want to know about the neurological training. Thanks for the 
> support.
>






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