Early Neurological Stimulation
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When it comes to raising happy, healthy, and confident dachshunds, there’s one practice that sets our breeding program apart: Early Neurological Stimulation (ENS). It might sound technical, but ENS is actually a simple and effective way to give our puppies a head start in life. Let’s dive into what ENS is, why it’s so important, and how it makes a difference in our dachshunds here at Zoey’s Doxies.
What is Early Neurological Stimulation (ENS)?
Early Neurological Stimulation is a series of gentle exercises performed on puppies during their first few weeks of life, typically between days 3 and 16. These exercises involve small, carefully timed activities like holding the puppy in different positions, gently stimulating their toes, or exposing them to mild temperature changes.
Why do we do this? ENS is designed to activate the neurological system in ways that wouldn’t naturally occur at this stage. By introducing controlled stressors, we help puppies build resilience, improve their ability to handle new situations, and even boost their immune systems.
For dachshunds, who are known for their bold and curious personalities, ENS can enhance these traits while also fostering a sense of calm confidence. The result? Puppies that grow into adaptable and well-adjusted companions.
How We Incorporate ENS Into Our Program
At our breeding program, ENS isn’t just a buzzword — it’s a cornerstone of how we raise our dachshund puppies. Starting on day 3, we dedicate a few minutes each day to performing these exercises with each puppy. The process is gentle and designed to be stress-free, ensuring the puppies are comfortable while receiving the benefits.
For example, one of the exercises involves gently holding a puppy upright, then upside down, and finally on their back for a few seconds each. Another involves lightly touching their toes with a cotton swab. It’s amazing to watch how they respond to these activities — some are curious, others are sleepy, but all are benefiting in ways that will last a lifetime.
As dachshunds grow, they’re known for being a little stubborn at times (it’s part of their charm!), but ENS helps lay the foundation for easier training and a more balanced temperament.
Why ENS Sets Us Apart
Not all breeders take the time to incorporate Early Neurological Stimulation, but we believe it’s worth every effort. By focusing on ENS, we’re not just raising dachshund puppies; we’re raising dogs that will thrive in their future homes.
Families who bring home a Zoey’s Doxies puppy often comment on how calm, confident, and well-adjusted their new companion is. Whether it’s adapting to a busy household, meeting new people, or exploring the world, our dachshunds are prepared for it all.
Why It Matters to You
When choosing a breeder, you’re not just picking a puppy — you’re choosing the foundation for your dog’s entire life. ENS is one of the ways we ensure our puppies have the best possible start. It’s our way of investing in their future and ensuring they’re ready to bring joy to their new families.
If you’re looking for a dachshund that’s been raised with care, thoughtfulness, and the kind of preparation that makes a real difference, we’d love to introduce you to our puppies. Feel free to reach out and learn more about our program — we’re always happy to share the love we have for this amazing breed! Contact Mary Lee Wood at [email protected] if interested on getting on the waiting list for a puppy.
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