Not exact matches
The behavior your
dog is showing now at eight months could well
be related to his early
socialization experiences.
Proper
socialization is hugely important for
show dogs.
Socialization is very important for
dogs, so
show your puppy the world immediately after you've vaccinated her.
After taking care to whelp healthy puppies to
be sold as pets or
show dogs, they treat each litter with care and concern for their physical and mental development, provide initial
socialization and housetraining, and carefully screen prospective owners.
He can
be seen on Animal Planet
shows: «Petsburgh, USA» and «Good
Dog U.» View Dr. Tripp's Animal Planet Segments Dr. Tripp and his wife, Susan Tripp,
MS, started the first early puppy
socialization and training classes in pet stores (Wellpet, now Petco) in 1986, and inside of veterinary hospital lobbies in 1988 after Dr. Tripp learned that more
dogs are euthanized due to behavior than all medical conditions combined and that the best prevention
was early learning.
As long as your
dog shows appropriate reactions, all you have to do
is continue giving him new
socialization experiences.
Lack of boundaries,
socialization is not breed specific.Not understanding
dog body language
is critical in knowing when and how to «distract» the focus the
dog is showing toward many possible behaviors!no understanding of what really
is aggression, which comes in many «forms», territorial, fear, possession.
Fortunately, there
are responsible breeders who choose breeding animals that
are nice pets as well as top
show dogs or herding
dogs, start the
socialization and training process from birth, and place the right puppy with the right new owner.
These may
be some of the top
show dogs in the country, but
are forced to travel with handlers for months on end with little attention and
socialization.
Socialization is vital for
show dogs.
However, research has
shown that poor
socialization of
dogs and keeping them as outside
dogs is good predictor of aggression.
Trained
dogs are kept by their owners — statistics
show that puppies who have received early
socialization and training
are far less likely to
be turned over by their owners to a shelter.