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Puppy Training and Socializing Your Puppy

January 2nd, 2010 · No Comments

Puppy training begins with so many different aspects that relate to their overall development, including how to feed your puppy, housetraining, grooming tips and socialization. So what do we mean by that? Knowing how to socialize your puppy is necessary in order to give him a positive upbringing.

Growing into adulthood is a very important topic that should be taken into consideration. While it is true that wild animals survive without human care at all, a new puppy needs to be socialized successfully and have the desire and willingness to interact with people around it and know their owner is in charge.

Teaching Your Puppy Socialization

This socialization is accomplished by diligence, hard work and intelligent handling. If you want to have a sically acceptable, confident and intelligent pet, expose your puppy gently and patiently to a wide variety of external stimuli.

When a pet has a neglectful owner they become spooked easily, they bite in fear, back away when approached and will act socially unacceptably. The owners neglected to expose them to what the world has in store. Often these poor, neurotic animals are filed under the unfortunate status of ‘outdoor dogs’  since they have become virtually uncontrollable under normal living conditions as family pets.

Puppy socialization training
includes exposure to noises, unfamiliar people and places, other animals, children, travel and other stress-like situations. Puppies may be cautious about unusual and unknown things. Their lack of confidence may be demonstrated by barking, backing away, whining, or acting with nastiness.

If you are reassuring and gently let your pet explore the offending person or object, along with praise, you will teach the puppy that there is no reason to be fearful. Everytime anxiety is successfully overcome for your pet, they will have a new sense of confidence and will feel less threatened during the next new situation. Reassurance is important in your puppy training techniques.

The puppies interactions with children and others should be treated in much the same way. While the majority of puppies are comfortable when in the presence of many different people, many will react timidly when surrounded by unfamiliar faces. Ask strangers and children to play with the puppy, to pet it and gently encourage it to make friends. Kneeling to its level or sitting beside it on the floor, will eliminate some of the trepidation it might feel by their size or quickness of the children’s movements.

Your Puppy and Child

When it comes to young children playing with pets, there should be proper adult supervision. A puppy is not a stuffed toy and should the child mishandle it, the animal could be irrevocably damaged regarding its adjustment to all children in the future. Therefore, if your child is too young to understand the concept of gentleness, by all means wait before bringing a little pup into the household, or you may want to consider buying an adolescent puppy, 4 to 9 months old, rather than an infant one.

There are many aspects to training for a well adjusted pup and you don’t need to have a trainer. You can use puppy and dog training online.

 

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