“We are no more fully alive, more fully ourselves, and more deeply absorbed in something, than when we play”
Charles E. Schaefer
Playing is Learning
We believe play is a very important phase in the growth of our puppies. The playful component of the dog's game is the means by which the puppy learns to relate to his fellowmen, to better manage conflicts, to learn self-control and hierarchical positions within the group.
Play and interaction with other puppies favor the formation of a balanced character compared to other living beings with which the puppy will come into contact once it comes out of our kennel.
From the first weeks of life our puppies play with their siblings and with the other puppies present in the kennel. Thanks to the game, they learn to understand the limits of the game, self-control. Respect for roles is also another very important component.
During play activities it is normal for different behaviors to develop, and some characteristics of the character are defined: some subjects will be submissive, others dominant. They also develop fine motor skills, and instill confidence and courage in puppies. This is why playing and sharing toys and spaces is a very important element for the growth of our bulldogs on the farm.