Socialize Your Puppy
You have a new puppy. Now what? Do the best thing you can for your puppy to prevent him from exhibiting aggressive behaviors later on- socialize your puppy!
There are critical periods in the development of a dog that occur during puppyhood. It is critical to the well being of your puppy to take advantage of this time period to prevent issues later on in the dog’s life. Although debated, most experts agree that the window for most dogs closes at about 12-14 weeks of age. This does not mean that if your dog is older, he cannot be socialized but depending on how much older and what his previous experiences are, it may be more difficult.
Hopefully your breeder has already begun the process. If your breeder was not responsible enough to do this, you need to work overtime. Even if your breeder did start the process, socializing your puppy should be a major priority right now.
During this critical time, you should work on exposing your dog to following situations and make sure that your dog has a positive experience. In what Margret Hughes from Positive Paw Dog Training coined the Puppy Rule of 12, your puppy should experience twelve of the following things before your dog is twelve weeks of age.
12 New People (Outside of the Family)
12 New Objects
12 New Sounds
12 New Surfaces
12 Fast Moving Objects (not allowed to chase)
12 New Locations
To ensure your puppy is starting out right, it would be wise to take it a little farther and do the following also.
Handled by owner and family twelve times a week
Eat in twelve different locations
Played with twelve different safe, healthy puppies or adult dogs
Safely left alone from family or other animals twelve times a week for a minimum of five minutes.
Every exposure should be positive. You can keep it positive by not pushing your dog, feeding yummy treats or playing with your pup during the exposure. You are working on making positive associations with these things. Your dog doesn’t have to do anything. Allow your pup to investigate the object on his own time. Be patient. He will change his mind when he realizing that the object means him no harm.
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