He's
building on the socialization and interactions that he started on during the second and third months, and has hopefully come through the first Fear Period unscathed.
Not exact matches
I teach group Puppy
Socialization Classes to
build strong foundations for further work with all breeds of puppies, focusing
on body language and positive shaping training methods using a clicker.
This post
builds on that foundation to talk about additional
socialization issues for future service dogs.
These include manners (no jumping, pulling
on the leash, etc.), confidence
building, puppy consultations (
socialization, play biting, housebreaking, etc.), and preparing your dog for a new baby in the home.
There he focuses
on building a healthy bond between dog and handler,
on animal -
socialization techniques, and
on the establishment of all - around good manners for a canine companion — inside and outside of the home.
Look for a class that emphasizes confidence -
building exercises and focuses
on socialization skills with other pups and humans.
Before being placed into the facility, WOOF Program candidates are chosen based
on temperament examples are large puppies that need structure not attainable in a shelter setting, dog reactive canines, shy dogs that need
socialization, submissive dogs that need help
building confidence and unruly dogs that will benefit from boundaries.
For these reasons, I
build plenty of
socialization into every puppy training plan — along with all the things
on your goal list.
Build on your skills acquired in Puppy Level 1 while continuing
socialization with both dogs and people.
Classes 2 - 8 will focus
on basic training techniques using positive reinforcement,
building confidence and
socialization skills as well as expanding puppies» experiences with a variety of exercises and situations.
Volunteers are trained in behavior modification and enrichment techniques, working with each individual dog one -
on - one
on socialization, confidence
building, basic skills, manners and obedience.
In 2013 Wayne became a volunteer puppy raiser for Guide Dogs for the Blind, a non-profit organization that provides service dogs for the visually impaired where he focuses
on building a healthy bond between dog and handler, animal
socialization techniques and the establishment of all around good manners for a canine companion in and outside of the home.
Coordinated staff trainings, ensuring staff was up - to - date
on new techniques in counseling,
socialization and team -
building.
We believe in strength - based practice as it pertains to home visiting...
building on the individual strengths that each family has during home visits and
socializations.