Puppy SocializationAs with dogs of all breeds, puppy socialization must begin as young as is humanly possible. Lessons learned in early socialization training, will remain in effect for its whole life.

It is imperative that the training gets it right the first time, as it is very difficult to de-program and then re-program at a later stage.

Taking great care, and as much time as necessary, will ensure that they will be well mannered and socialized once they reach adolescence.

One of the great advantages is that dogs which have correctly completed puppy socialization training, do not frighten easily, and normally are not aggressive towards other dogs or humans. There are implementation rules that apply to any socialization training, including beginning as early as possible.

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Ensure that each socialization experience is in a non-threatening and pleasant environment. If the first attempt at puppy socialization is unpleasant, this will be the benchmark the puppy will set and expect as the future outcome. Occasionally this can be traumatic and can transform into a lifelong phobia.

All socialization should be done in controlled environments, and customized to the puppies learning speed. It must be stressed that you cannot traumatize or stress the puppy during puppy socialization training, otherwise the puppy will never fully recover, and rehabilitation will become extremely difficult.

Avail yourself of all the friends and relatives, neighbors, passersby, and inquisitive pedestrians, to emphasize the puppy socialization in real life situations. The broader the range of individuals the puppy can encounters during his training, will make them a much more rounded and grounded adult dog. Attempt to include males and females, children and adults, young and old. Introduce the puppy to different ethnic people as well, to ensure complete puppy socialization includes different attitudes towards animals as well.

Introducing the puppy to a wide variety of fellow canines is another critical part of the training for socializing a puppy. To ensure complete environmental stability, dogs, puppies, cats, kittens, hamsters, pet mice, goldfish, and what ever other pets make up the family unit, should all be engaged and encountered both individually and in mixed groups.

Allowing the puppy to see two dogs playing with one cat, and two hamsters, instills a framework whereby all breeds can live together in harmony. The best mentors for exemplary behavior are adult animals exhibiting the correct behavior you wish the puppy socialization training to mirror.

Social outings are a great aid in socialization training for the real world. The puppy will not be at home 24 hours a day, so excursions to a variety of places, shopping malls, pet stores, parks, playgrounds, and general walks within the neighborhood, will give the puppy socialization training a great sense of meaning. Again it must be stressed to ensure that you do not make the puppy socialization outing a traumatic or stressful ordeal. Start off small, slowly increasing crowd size and density, to encounter as many realistic real-world scenarios as possible.

While driving to these different environments, introduce the puppy to different visual stimuli. Take different streets and turns to get to the same destinations, ensuring that the puppy games the maximum puppy socialization benefits. This also serves the purpose to introduce the puppy to a variety of different vehicles that may not exist in their local neighborhood. Puppies commit things to memory very quickly, and will remember these vehicles right up until their adult lives. This is what true training for socializing a puppy is all about.

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