How our Breeders raise our Puppies

At Woof Loof, we focus on the well-being and ethical treatment of puppies. Our puppies come from reputable breeders, with many being puppies raised with Puppy Culture or supported by Early Neurological Stimulation (ENS), giving them the best possible start in life. This holistic approach helps nurture confident, well-socialised puppies, ensuring you welcome a healthy, well-adjusted companion that can truly thrive in your home.

What is ENS?

Early Neurological Stimulation (ENS) is a technique used during a puppy’s early development, typically between 3 and 16 days old. It involves exposing puppies to controlled stimuli such as gentle paw pad touches, changes in position, and brief cold exposure. ENS can lead to improved health, stress tolerance, disease resistance, cognitive abilities, and adaptability in puppies.

What is Puppy Culture?

Puppy Culture is a program for raising puppies from birth to 12 weeks old. It focuses on structured experiences in behavior, cognition, and emotional resilience. Key elements include ENS, ESI, socialization with people and animals, basic training, and problem-solving exercises. The benefits of Puppy Culture include well-adjusted, confident puppies with improved behavior, stronger bonds with humans, and lower stress and fear levels. This program helps ensure a healthy, happy, and adaptable puppy for your home.

Benefits of Using Such Programs

Using ENS and Puppy Culture helps raise ethically bred puppies that are more confident, adaptable, and better able to handle new situations and everyday challenges. These early development programs support the growth of well socialised puppies, encouraging strong human bonds, improved behaviour, and enhanced learning ability. As a result, puppies raised this way tend to experience lower stress levels and transition more smoothly into their new homes, growing into healthier and happier companions.

Curious to meet your future companion? See our available puppies here and explore those raised with thoughtful socialisation and care.