Forest Of Lorien

Boston Terriers

Puppies

Raising puppies is something I put my whole heart into.

From the very beginning, they grow up in my home, surrounded by everyday life — people, sounds, and normal routines. This early exposure helps them develop into confident, stable, and well-adjusted dogs.

I follow the principles of Puppy Culture, which means their development starts from the moment they are born. Step by step, depending on their age, I gently introduce them to new experiences, different surfaces, smells, sounds, toys, and environments. Everything is done gradually and thoughtfully, always paying attention to each puppy’s individual pace.

As they grow, their world expands. They learn to walk on a leash, are introduced to street environments, and become familiar with everyday situations such as cars, traffic, and different people. They also meet other dogs regularly, both small and large, from my family and close circle, which helps them develop healthy social skills.

Crate training is also part of their upbringing, helping them learn to settle, relax, and feel safe
when needed. My goal is simple: to introduce them to as many real-life situations as possible in a positive and structured way, so they leave me not only healthy, but confident, curious, and ready for the world.

Before going to their new homes, all puppies receive proper veterinary care and are carefully prepared for the transition.

Car rides are a normal part of their routine, so they grow up comfortable and relaxed when traveling. If puppies stay with me longer due to administrative reasons (for example, when they are traveling overseas), they continue to be part of my daily life, including joining me on trips and vacations.

I also introduce them to a variety of foods early on. In addition to high-quality nutrition, they experience different tastes such as fruits (apples, pomegranate, berries, watermelon), vegetables (like carrots), cheese, and raw meat. This helps them become open and adaptable, even when it comes to diet.

Their environment is intentionally rich in different stimuli. They hear various types of music, from calm sounds to rock and even heavy metal, and are exposed to everyday household noises like vacuuming, kitchen sounds, cutlery, or the occasional dropped pot. This ensures they grow up unfazed by loud or unexpected noises.

They leave with:
– Health check
– Age-appropriate vaccinations
– Microchip
– Pedigree
– Starter information

But more importantly, they leave with a strong foundation. 

I stay in contact with owners and am always available for support. It truly matters to me where my puppies go and how they live their lives.