Puppy Socialization – Don’t Neglect This Important Part of Training Your Dog
Friday, March 6th, 2009    Subscribe To Our FeedLet’s face it, as a new dog owner, you probably haven’t thought too much about puppy socialization. However, this is a very important part of dog training. Many cases of canine aggression could have been prevented if the dog’s owner had only known how to socialize a puppy.
Why Is It So Important To Socialize Your Dog?
When you expose your dog to lots of different people, different animals, and different places, he learns for himself that new sights, sounds, and people are fun, not scary.
Socializing your dog is easier while he’s still a puppy.You should start to socialize a puppy when he’s three to twelve weeks old. A young dog who has good experiences with new people, other dogs, and even cats will be much friendlier and less fearful of people. This helps to prevent aggressive dog behavior towards strangers when he gets older.
Don’t despair, it’s never to late to start to socialize your dog. It may take a little longer with an older dog, but you can still use canine socialization in order to help your pooch overcome a fear of strangers and be a happier, more trustworthy friend.
What’s The Best Way To Socialize A Puppy?
Actually it’s not that difficult to socialize your dog, if you’re willing to make a little effort.
Many dog trainers suggest a puppy preschool. This is a series of group-training classes for puppies and their owners.Usually you’ll find about 10 puppies and their people, plus a couple of dog trainers. During these classes, the puppies start to learn basic dog obedience commands like sit, stay, and others.
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You may be surprised to learn that the obedience lessons aren’t the most important thing your dog will learn in puppy preschool. The play sessions are where your puppy learns essential social skills.The puppies will be let off their leashes and allowed to play with each other duirng the play sessions. Why is this important?
First, your puppy is learning how to interact with other dogs.
Second, you pup will be meeting lots of new people, since there will be a couple of dog trainers and eight or ten other dog owners there. This is a great way for your puppy to learn not to be afraid of new people.
Third, it’s a controlled environment. The dog trainers make sure things don’t get too wild.
Don’t Stop Puppy Socialization Too Soon
Many dog owners make the mistake of thinking that since their dog has been to puppy preschool, their puppy is now socialized. This mistaken idea can lead to problems later on.
It’s important to continue to expose your young dog to new faces, new animals, and new places. Sometimes puppies who seemed to be well socialized at a younger age “forget” those early lessons. By the time your dog is between eight months and two years old, he may become fearful of people and start showing canine aggression towards strangers.
Here’s some food for thought: even though your puppy has learned basic skills during his first few months, it’s important to keep reinforcing puppy socialization lessons throughout your dog’s life.
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