Social maturity usually occurs between 12 - 36 months of age, with 18 - 24 months of age being the norm.
Not exact matches
The onset of obsessive compulsive disorder
usually corresponds with
social maturity in dogs, which typically is between one and three years of age, depending upon the breed.
A young, subordinate dog reaches
social maturity (
usually between ten months and two years of age).
Separation anxiety
usually becomes evident around the time of sexual and
social maturity, which in dogs is between 12 and 36 months of age, depending on the breed.