Puppy Socialization Training

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024

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  • @HowToTrainADreamDog
    @HowToTrainADreamDog  Před 8 měsíci +1

    Thanks for watching! 🐶What are good areas in your community where you plan to take your pup?

  • @kristinabelkina5026
    @kristinabelkina5026 Před 6 měsíci +2

    I took my pup, now almost 1 back when he was 3 mknths old to a parking lot plaza area. Then we transitioned to putting him in the cart at Lowes and Home Depot for socialization. Then he went to puppy school and he was socialized!! ❤

  • @annaperry1264
    @annaperry1264 Před 6 měsíci +2

    My older dog goes to doggy daycare once a week. When I foster dogs, I let them ride with me for drop off and pick up. The staff know to come out to say hello to the foster dog. Now that I have adopted a puppy, I have started the same thing. They get used to riding in the car and meeting new people.

    • @HowToTrainADreamDog
      @HowToTrainADreamDog  Před 6 měsíci

      Sounds great! Early and positive exposure to the sights and sounds and smells of the world is so important!

  • @erinlikesacornishpasty4703
    @erinlikesacornishpasty4703 Před 8 měsíci +3

    We live near a really busy road. Socialization for us and our dog means having the dog in our yard or walking on the sidewalk near all those loud cars and trucks...and motorcycles.

    • @HowToTrainADreamDog
      @HowToTrainADreamDog  Před 8 měsíci

      That will help him get used to those sounds. Just make sure his body language indicates comfort. If he's stressed, try to get further from the noise.

  • @lindseyjarrett9370
    @lindseyjarrett9370 Před 8 měsíci +7

    What about parvo exposure? They aren’t fully safe until the third round of shots, so how do I protect my puppy and socialize within the window?

    • @HowToTrainADreamDog
      @HowToTrainADreamDog  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Take a look at the video for some great ideas, including exposure sessions in the home, from the car and in parking lots where other dogs have been.

  • @janhankins911
    @janhankins911 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Great video!! I did have one slight thing I wanted to ask about. You said in the puppy class section to have puppies of similar size and temperament. That would likely to difficult to do, plus it doesn't help socialize puppies to dogs of different sizes. When I had Danes and Wolfhounds, I wanted to socialize them to every teeny-tiny dogs and learn that they are "okay". Years later when I am the one with the teeny-tiny dogs, I want my little ones meeting very large dogs as pups. Of course, one must be careful that the larger dog is gentle and will be appropriate with the puppy and not accidentally hurt the little ones. But I went out of my way to make sure my little ones were socialized to dogs much larger than they were so they knew they didn't have to fear those "giants". You don't let them meet every large dog, but ones that are gentle and tolerant of puppies are great to socialize small dogs to.

    • @HowToTrainADreamDog
      @HowToTrainADreamDog  Před 8 měsíci

      You are right, it's great to help a puppy get to know dogs of all sizes. That does require some vetting, however, to make sure the older dog knows how to play nicely with young and small puppies. In that case you'd just need to know the older dog's temperament to be sure it's a good fit.

  • @Sherry9297.
    @Sherry9297. Před 8 měsíci

    I’m very glad to find out I’m doing it correctly!! Thanks for the info!!

  • @dorisackermann6695
    @dorisackermann6695 Před 8 měsíci

    I love your channel, it’s very informative thank you

  • @melissajenkins9960
    @melissajenkins9960 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I have no idea what to do with our adopted dog. She was a stray at the end of September, so we have no idea what her history is. She’s going to be a year old shortly. So I’m not sure if we should also take things slowly with her…? She’s part lab, so she acts much younger than her actual age. It’s also way too cold to walk in Alaska right now.
    She does seem to enjoy our local feed store. It’s a little less busy than petco, and calms down pretty quickly if she gets excited. She does do the jumping and fussing a lot when she sees people, and bites the leash after a while on our walks. She has done better since we’ve stopped our neighborhood walks due to the winter. The best walk we did was a sniff walk just around the corner, then a person made her nervous so we came home. She passed out for hours afterward.

    • @HowToTrainADreamDog
      @HowToTrainADreamDog  Před 8 měsíci

      Yes, you'll want to continue to take things slowly for her, and read her body language for when she's comfortable vs over her threshold for stress or excitement. It sounds like even a short sniffy walk is great for her. You can use Musher's Secret on her paws to protect from salt but otherwise you can still take her out on short walks.

  • @calikalbocalikalbo6082
    @calikalbocalikalbo6082 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Living in Japan is a little different. Luckily it's pretty much all about small dogs as is why we got a shih ztu. We got her out second day when we got her at 4 months old in a doggie pack pack in the crowded shopping streets. By the time we got her on a leash after her last shot she was good to go. Socializing here is no problem as the streets are crowded and beautiful parks. We pretty much nailed it.
    One time at the dog park with our old dog everything was fine until some clown brought his pittbull in then all hell broke out in 1 second. F-the dog parks.

    • @HowToTrainADreamDog
      @HowToTrainADreamDog  Před 8 měsíci

      As long as your outings are positive for her and she's totally relaxed with all the people and other dogs, that sounds great. Not all dogs can handle that level of activity at such a young age.

    • @calikalbocalikalbo6082
      @calikalbocalikalbo6082 Před 8 měsíci

      @@HowToTrainADreamDog .....Yup she just marches right down the street and looks. One dog barked at her but she'll get over it.
      I understand and thanks for getting back to me.

  • @savagelystitched
    @savagelystitched Před 8 měsíci +1

    I was wondering about training a dog with 2 nine year old boys in the house. My nine year old are carzy and I also have a puppy that is almost 3 months old.I was so happy to get my new puppy and watched all the videos that I could. My puppy won't stop bitting and I have been trying everything.😢😢😢 I am struggling and need some advise.

    • @HowToTrainADreamDog
      @HowToTrainADreamDog  Před 8 měsíci +1

      If you haven't watched this video yet, it will be a great help to you. czcams.com/video/FBI5xOSDQMs/video.html
      If you've watched it and need a deeper dive into preventing biting, our mini course would be perfect: courses.howtotrainadreamdog.com/puppy-biting-mini-course

  • @clarapperez3809
    @clarapperez3809 Před 8 měsíci +2

    My puppy is so big and i need help for it to bot bite it is starting to hurt😢😅😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢

    • @HowToTrainADreamDog
      @HowToTrainADreamDog  Před 8 měsíci

      We have a mini course that can definitely help you with this! courses.howtotrainadreamdog.com/puppy-biting-mini-course

  • @johanna8206
    @johanna8206 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Can I do short walks on the sidewalk in my neighborhood if the puppy has had his first round of shots? I'd like to get him used to neighborhood sights and sounds within the socialization window, but he won't tolerate being carried or staying in a stroller because he just wants to get out and explore so badly. I've heard so many different opinions on this so I'm confused 🤔.

    • @HowToTrainADreamDog
      @HowToTrainADreamDog  Před 8 měsíci +1

      We don't recommend neighborhood walks for young and unvaccinated puppies. Not only is the environment overstimulating, but the chances of running into another dog or picking up some poo from an unvaccinated dog are much higher. Exposure to the outside world needs to be done in very small doses in quiet environments until she's had more time to develop a positive association with all the new sights and sounds and smells.

  • @taniastreete6649
    @taniastreete6649 Před 4 měsíci

    What is you can bring them out until after they get their shots. The doctor is waiting for them to finish their medication. They are 11 weeks

    • @HowToTrainADreamDog
      @HowToTrainADreamDog  Před 4 měsíci

      It's actually very important to expose your puppy (positively) to the outside world before vaccinations are complete. If you wait, you'll miss out on a critical developmental period where the puppy is forming lifelong opinions. We've got more information on how to do it safely in this video: czcams.com/video/a4OT5WZZSYM/video.html

  • @rae984
    @rae984 Před 8 měsíci +1

    3rd round??

    • @HowToTrainADreamDog
      @HowToTrainADreamDog  Před 8 měsíci

      Puppies in the USA usually get 3 rounds of vaccinations before they are considered complete.

  • @faysmith9215
    @faysmith9215 Před 8 měsíci

    I am really having problems with this. My Pug came to live with me at about 10 weeks and she cannot go out in public until after her 4th shot, which is at 16 weeks. That means she cannot go on walks or anything at all where the ground might be contaminated. She is going crazy and so am I. What else can I do? I have been carrying her around the block but that doesn't give her any exercise and she is overstimulated all the time. I am going crazy and so is she.

    • @faysmith9215
      @faysmith9215 Před 8 měsíci

      Actually I just decided this would be a good opportunity to get Daisy used to her car seat. I can take her to the parking lots of the places I will eventually take her and she can look and smell out the window. This gives me hope. thank you Michele.

    • @HowToTrainADreamDog
      @HowToTrainADreamDog  Před 8 měsíci

      We feel that there are ways to get her outside, including exercised, even before vaccinations are complete. It's very important to do this before her imprint period ends around 16 weeks old. There are ways to do it safely while still meeting the needs of your puppy. This video can help you! czcams.com/video/a4OT5WZZSYM/video.html