With a focus
on safe socialization, education and exercise, we've created a loving place with what dogs want and need in mind.
Not exact matches
The American Veterinary Society of Animal Behavior (AVSAB) believes there is great importance
on early
socialization and that it is
safe to begin early.
Communities are
safer when legislation emphasizes responsible pet ownership; the likelihood of a dog biting depends not
on breed but
on such factors as training,
socialization, and whether the dog is spayed or neutered.
In class you and your pup will focus
on positive reinforcement,
safe handling,
socialization, and the prevention of problem behaviors.
Socialization should include gently exposing a puppy to new people and other
safe vaccinated healthy dogs
on a daily basis with numerous sights, sounds smells and textures (pavement, grass, sand, gravel, etc.) including children of various ages.
My recommendation for pups younger than four months of age is what I refer to as «sensible
socialization» involving one -
on - one play dates in
safe environments.
Fit «N» Furry Pet Resort offers FREE Puppy
Socialization classes every Saturday from 11:00 - 12:00 PM in a
safe and sanitized environment with a trainer
on hand to observe, answer questions, and give expert advice
on everything puppy!
At Barley's, our Puppy Kindergarten classes are designed to help develop
socialization skills for young pups in a
safe environment, while getting a head start
on essential obedience skills; plus we'll tackle those pesky puppy antics too!
Bring your puppy
on safe and controlled
socialization trips to various locations a few times a week.
Havoc is good at: meeting people, meeting dogs, staying in a crate, behaving in the house, going for car rides, making me feel
safe, walking
on a leash, cuddling, playing, following commands Ideal home: another dog, someone at home most of the day, a fenced yard, Lots of exercise opportunities Training Needs:
socialization with dogs Health issues: Havoc has a torn cruciate ligament.
The obedience training will give your puppy a headstart
on the things you'll want to learn in a basic obedience class, and the
socialization will help your puppy becomes the
safest, soundest, happiest adult dog they can be!
Quincy is good at: behaving in the house, going for car rides, making me feel
safe, cuddling, playing, catching balls / frisbee Ideal home: a fenced yard, Lots of exercise opportunities Training Needs:
socialization with dogs, leash training, other: he has gotten better
on the leash but continued training would help Health issues: none
CRT foster parents work very hard to be sure that their foster dog feels
safe and loved while working
on housetraining, crate training,
socialization, etc..
- The mother of an autistic child realizes her vision of a
safe play - place where children
on the autism spectrum can learn
socialization through play.