Current Feature: Socialization
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I believe a dog can not be TOO friendly. Anything a dog does out of
joyfulness can be tempered and controlled. Happy "mistakes" can be quickly
forgiven and, ultimately, forgotten. The same can not be said about fearful,
possessive, or aggressive dogs. Anti-social problems are often very
difficult to remedy and "mistakes" often leave lifelong scars.
Early socialization is a crucial part of puppyhood. Once fully vaccinated,
you should get your pup out and about. Allow everyone to greet your pup and
allow your pup to meet anyone. Put the pooch in a SIT to be petted and cooed
over. Bring along tasty treats (or even a pocket full of its mealtime
kibble) and encourage passers-by to give the pup a morsel or two. Ask your
mail delivery person to give your pup a treat every now and then. Likewise,
the kid who delivers the newspaper and the service station worker. If your
pup grows up thinking everybody is a potential treat giver, you've avoided
many possible fear or aggressive behaviors.
Now is a good time to bring your pooch to strange and different places. Take
your best friend to parks, beaches, playgrounds. Let your pup learn there is
nothing to fear about the unknown. The more things you show your puppy now,
the less something new will spook it later.
Enroll your puppy in a local group puppy class that has puppy playtime built
into the curriculum. I love watching these playtimes and I really love that
they teach the pups wonderful social skills.
If your pup does show any signs of fear, simply help it go into a SIT. While
it's sitting, gently pet and soothe the pup. Once it calms down a bit,
continue on your journey.
Throw out any hopes of having a dog to just to protect your home. Many
times, the mere presence of a dog (any dog) will cause a would-be intruder to
try the dog-less home next door. If not, isn't that what insurance is for?
Speaking of insurance, many companies are quickly dropping policy holders
upon finding they have dangerous dogs.
With a proper mix of friendly exuberance and obedience, you can have a
wonderful pet that is a true pleasure for you to own