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Dog Trainer Methods To Socialize Your Dog - Dos And Don'ts


Article Written By: Jacob Michaels

Add Your Picture If you have recently brought home a new puppy, you simply must socialize your dog as soon as you feasibly can do so. This will go far at ensuring that your pet doesn't grow into an angry, aggressive dog, and that he is well adjusted in general. If you are a puppy owner, you're also a dog trainer, so you'll want to follow this list of "dos" and "don'ts" moving forward.

These are the things you'll surely want to DO for proper socialization. Starting immediately, you definitely want to be sure that when you socialize your dog, you make it a positive experience your dog will look forward to. You want this first meet-n-greet with other dogs to be as safe and playful as you can manage. Do make sure your dog seems to be getting along safely with the others.

Make perfectly sure that from the get-go, you include a variety of friends, people from all different varieties, races, ages. Men, children, boys, women...old people, young...This diversified approach will allow them to adjust well to a variety of people later in life. You also want to make sure that the dogs they play with are friendly, and healthy. You want to have happy dogs to be your pet's friends.

If you want to be a good dog trainer, you want your puppy to be brought out to a variety of places, too. Take your dog out to a variety of shops and parks, schools and houses. This in turn will also expose them to more and more people and other pets along the way, but you want to build confidence in your dog with all these new events and people early on.

Those are the main issues for the list of DOs, here is the list of DON'Ts. In order to train your puppy to be socialized, don't procrastinate to start this process to begin with. You want to be off to a running start. This will ensure they aren't afraid of new things and people, and they get a sense of variety early on.

One other thing on the "don'ts" list is don't put your puppy near other animals that you don't know personally. It can be exceedingly traumatic for a new puppy to get attacked, and can make your dog later become rather aggressive in life.

If it seems like your dog is getting intimidated during one of these sessions, then you don't want to calm them. Though this seems the opposite of what you should do, most often this can be mistaken as praise, and later can develop into biting. Biting is a sign of fear, so don't encourage their fearfulness.

Of course, you'll want to be sure you are a patient dog trainer. You don't want to try and rush the process, since every dog will learn at his or her own pace. You will have much greater results if you simply let your dog make progress at their pace, confidently building one block on another. If you rush them through it, you will find they haven't learned at all.

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