We don’t raise our litters in silence. Around here, there’s always something going on—music playing, TV in the background, food on the stove, dogs moving through the house, and tons of other noises. That’s exactly the kind of environment our pit bull puppies grow up in!
[Pablito x Wild Child Litter Hanging Out in the Living Room]
At around five or six weeks of age, our pit bull puppies spend more time in the main living space—inside their pen, but within the flow of real life. They hear sounds, smell things, watch movement, and learn how to exist in it all without fear.
Why This Matters
It’s one thing to raise a pit bull puppy in a quiet, controlled space. It’s another to raise one in a home that sounds like the real world.
When our pit bull puppies go home, we want them to be:
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Unbothered by loud sounds
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Comfortable with movement around them
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Confident in new spaces and with new smells
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Quick to recover from something unexpected
This doesn’t happen by chance. It happens because they’ve already lived it—bit by bit, in a safe and steady way.
[Pablito x Wild Child Litter Taking a Nap in the Living Room While We Cook]
In this clip, you’ll see our pit bull puppies spending time our living room—right near the couches, kitchen, and the flow of everyday life. While you won’t hear the actual sounds, you’ll see what matters: movement, light changes, activity around them, and how calmly they experience it all.
Watch the video below to see how our pit bull puppies experience real life from the safety of their pen:
This stage is all about letting them observe, adjust, and relax in real spaces. Even without hearing every sound, their body language says it all—they’re comfortable and soaking it all in. Once again, thanks for being here and following along!