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Hello “autoresponder code here”,

In the last issue we talked about importance of being the boss (alpha)
during your behavioral training sessions. In this issue we are going to talk
about the importance of socialization and how it will affect your behavioral
training sessions.

Having a dog around the house can be very fun. After all, they bring joy,
laughter and companionship without even trying. However, dog ownership
comes with responsibilities and you should be well aware of these
responsibilities before you introduce a new dog into your home.

These responsibilities include vet checks, immunization, food, training
and more. Along with these basic necessities you will also be
responsible for the health and welfare of your dog. This includes
behavioral training and socialization.

Dogs learn how to behave properly through socialization. When you
subject them to new situations they quickly learn how to respond and
behave properly. When your pet is well socialized they will be less
likely to be aggressive and be well behaved when meeting new people,
animals or in unfamiliar situations.

Socialization is simply the act of introducing your canine companion to
new experiences, so that they can become comfortable and confident in
almost any situation. These experiences can be environmental, meeting
new people, as well as introducing them to other dogs and animals.

It is an extremely important part of the behavioral training process
because it helps your dog become more confident and relaxed, which
leads to a happy, healthy and content canine companion.

As I mentioned above, socialization training can help ensure that your
dog will react in a positive, well behaved manner when presented with
new people, places and things. The best time to start socializing your dog
is around 8 to 12 weeks of age.

However it’s never too late to start, so even if you own an older dog you
can still use simple socialization techniques to help build their confidence.
With older dogs the process will often take longer and can be more
difficult but it can still be accomplished with time and patience.

The key to successful socialization is that it is completely voluntary on
your dogs part. You should never force your dog to socialize with other
dogs or people when they aren’t ready because it can have a negative of
impact on their behavior. It can instill fear, make them aggressive and
even lead to biting in stressful and unfamiliar situations.

When bringing home a new dog it’s best to let them become familiar with
their surroundings a little at a time, as we discussed in a previous issue.
Give them time to get used to one or two specific areas inside of your
home and then gradually introduce them to other areas.

The same holds true with introducing them to family and friends as well.
While everyone is excited to meet the new addition to the family it’s
important not to overwhelm your new canine companion with too much
attention right away. Try to keep the situation calm and introduce each
individual separately. Allowing them to spend a few minutes getting to
know each other.

When introducing your dog to a new person or experience it’s important
that you remain in control of the situation. Keep in mind that they look to
you for cues and commands. By maintaining a calm, authoritative posture
you can help them feel more confident and comfortable during the
process.

It’s a good idea to engage your dog to socializing activities on a regular
basis. Try simple things like taking a walk, playing in the yard or going to
the park at specific times or on certain days of the week. Your dog will get
used to these scheduled social activities and look forward to them
eagerly.

During your training sessions always remain calm in unfamiliar situations.
Your dog can read your body language and will quickly react to your cues.
When it comes to proper socialization consistency is key, so it’s
important to be patient and kind.

Make sure you look for your next issue soon. We will be talking about
hand signals and teaching your dog how to interpret them properly.

Until then,
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