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Owning a puppy can be both rewarding and frustrating as you both try to learn each others language. I use positive reinforcement to help puppies become confident and obedient family members. Thank you for allowing me the opportunity to help you on this journey. I hope you find this beyond the classroom content helpful and please ask questions if you are having trouble in a certain areas.  I am privileged that you are here and thank you for supporting my small business; I appreciate it. 

Socialization tracker

3/22/2021

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   Socialization is the process of introducing a puppy to the world in a way that will help him be confident and unafraid of people, places, and things that he will encounter throughout his life. The most critical socialization window occurs before the age of 12 weeks, and that window is considered to be closing by 5 months. Generally, the younger the puppy is when he is socialized, the more quickly and easily he gains confidence. Waiting too long can result in a need for the more difficult process of rehabilitation instead of socialization. Most aggression issues are simply a result of inefficient socialization.socialization_checklist.pdf
Rules of socialization
Each socialization exposure must be fun for your puppy. If he is forced to confront fears, he is not ready to handle the process can backfire and create a fearful/aggressive response. Go at his pace and at a distance he feels safe. Your puppy should be the one to initiate each approach to something new and be allowed to retreat when needed to feel safe.
Socialization includes generalization. Though your puppy may be fine with the toddlers or dogs in your home, that does not mean he is fine with all children in dogs. Even if he is in a class, he will need to meet new and different dogs and people, and in different places, after his classmates and their owners become familiar to him. You need to continue to expose him to new things, places, and Contacts to best generalize his confidence with new things.
Pair treats with exposure to make good associations. If your puppy is worried about those children he sees running across the street, it can help if the sight of the children makes a treat suddenly appear.  Or if he does not like her paws touched, a brief touch followed by a lick of peanut butter with a spoon can make paw touches easier to handle. If he will not take food, that is a good indication that you need to back up and lower the intensity of the exposure with more distance or less pressure.
If your puppy seems to be fearful of certain things and doesn't gain confidence quickly please see a Positive Pup Training associate so we can help you with this.  Socialization checklist printable
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