One part of pet training is socializing your pet with others and this is just as important as getting him house broken from day one. You’ll never want to leave your pet without the company of others in his or her youth, as this can lead to issues down the line.
Below you will find what we mean when we say “socializing a puppy”. I’m sure some of you are just as curious as others.
First thing is to take your dog around other pets and people. Start with a park or maybe even a dog walk. This will help him get used to different sounds and new people.
Taking him to a dog park allows him to learn how to behave around other dogs and gets him used to their behavior so he won’t be frightened.
Allow others to pet him as well so that he becomes comfortable with people doing so and with visitor in general.
Show him how to get used to the people that will be around more often, like family and friends. The more he gets to know them the less he will bark when they come over, and he eventually wont bark at all once he gets to know them.
He needs to be around other dogs as much as possible so that he is more comfortable but this always gets him to become more socialized. The more he’s able to do this from a young age, the more friendly he or she will be around both other animals, and human beings young and old.
It’s important to begin the puppy training right away so that he has a long healthy and happy life with you. Remember training as important as exercise, feeding, love and attention.
If you need advice for dog training, you get this from books, other dog owners or K9 training school. Consistency is key with training your pet and be sure to add a little socializing in there as well.
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September 2nd, 2010
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