I guess I am at risk of repeating my some of my questions. Please be patient with me if you can.
So what is it that the breeder is doing that actually socializes the puppies beyond them being with their pack?
I am just trying to get an idea of what the breeder would actually be doing with the puppies to facilitate this.
I do agree that continuing socialization is very important and the responsibility of the final home that the puppy becomes part of.
I think I do need to go back and re-ask about your views in regard to large vs small litters and competition for food.
Since someone in the thread asked for clarification of what a small litter is and what a large litter is, for discussion purposes lets say a large litter consists of 8 puppies, and a small litter consists of 4 puppies.
After weening, do breeders typically feed each puppy separately in separate bowls, or are they all fed together in separate bowls at same time or are they fed together from a few larger bowls?
Since I/we do not know what the typical practice is for breeders we were wondering.
Lets say a few larger bowls are used after the puppies are weened and staring to eat regular puppy food. Wouldn't this type of feeding possibly cause food aggression? Wouldn't a larger litter produce a more food aggressive dog based on the competition for the food resource available? Even though there might be more of the resource, there is certainly more competition for it.
Now lets take each puppy and feed them individually. Will they still compete for food if fed separately? Are they as likely to develop a food resource aggressive behavior?