rwbeagles
Posted : 11/2/2009 8:51:52 AM
I have mine on their backs regularly...upside down, head down, feet on a wet surface, cold surface, etc...this is at 2-3 weeks old. It is part of the Super Puppy program I believe. You do this to stimulate a stress response in the pup, no more than 2-3 seconds at a time, a few times a day. It stimulates their brains and puppies put thru this seem to be smarter and take more regularly to training as adults. Many GSD folks do this kind of thing I believe.
I also will turn my pups over as older pups, because a dog should be comfortable with many different experiences before you place them in homes. In fact holding or restraining a puppy, either suspending above the ground or on their back in your arms, can tell you a lot about it's personality and give you cues on what to work on and what sort of home might work best for that pup. It is actually a part of Puppy Aptitude Testing.
A pup that pees itself when simply turned over an held a couple seconds is going to need a different home and training method than one that growls or bites at your hards.
It's not about dominance it's about getting to know your litter, aiding in placement and knowing ahead of time who might be a handful and who might benefit from a quieter home.