Below are some ideas for
safe socialization opportunities:
Not exact matches
We highly encourage all puppies to enroll in positive reinforcement manners classes and also have
opportunities for
safe socialization with other puppies.
If he is sick but still acting spunky, look for or create
opportunities that allow for
socialization within his energy level and while still staying
safe.
Here's what to look for in a good puppy
socialization class; the goal is creating the
opportunity to many positive interactions with many different dogs, people and objects in a
safe environment.
You'll also want to get into the habit of taking your pup with you to as many other
safe places as possible, where he'll have more
opportunities to enhance his
socialization.
Specially bred Canine Companions puppies need dedicated volunteer puppy raisers to provide them a
safe home, take them to obedience classes, serve up a healthy diet, provide
socialization opportunities and give lots of love.
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.
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