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Orchard River Water Dogs

Orchard River Water DogsOrchard River Water DogsOrchard River Water Dogs
  • Home
  • Black Tux Photo Gallery
  • White Photo Gallery
  • Chocolate Photo Gallery
  • All about Porties
  • ENS and ESI Training
  • Pedigree
  • Maggie Photo Gallery
  • Buster Photo Gallery
  • Video Updates Archive

About ENS, ESI and Nutrition

Our Philosophy

At Orchard River Water Dogs, we believe that pets deserve to be treated like family. That's why we offer only the best products and services to ensure that your puppy lives a happy and healthy life. We want all our puppies to go home to loving, caring pet parents and families.

Socialization

 

Socializing puppies has traditionally been considered the responsibility of the new owner. Generally, new owners are instructed to take the puppy to classes and make sure they are exposed to a variety of people and situations.


But more research shows that encouraging a stable temperament can start even before puppies are born. Breeders can do a lot to make sure their puppies have a great start on being more adaptable to all the situations they will encounter in life. -AKC

Why ENS

Five benefits have been observed in canines that were exposed to ENS, including improved cardio vascular performance; stronger heart beats; stronger adrenal glands; more tolerance to stress; and greater resistance to disease.  -AKC

When to do ENS

When performed correctly, ENS is believed to impact the neurological system by kicking it into action earlier than would be normally expected, the result being an increased capacity that later will help to make the difference in its performance, according to Breeding Better Dogs. ENS is time sensitive and must be performed from the third to the 16th days of a puppy’s life. -AKC

Click to learn about Early Neurological StimulationClick to learn about Early Scent Introduction

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