Sentences with phrase «socialisation problems»

Confinement leads to: • severe psychological distress • serious behavioural problems • serious medical and physiological problems • socialisation problems.
Many puppies sold by pet shops are not fit for purpose in that they have inherent and / or conditioned health and socialisation problems they would not have suffered from if handled differently and would not have occurred if the puppy had remained with its siblings and parents until 8 to 10 weeks of age, had been naturally weaned, properly handled and vaccinated and had then been passed directly by its breeder to its new owner without involving a middle man.

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The problem of the sovereignty of the nation state will be at the heart of this working area and, closely linked to sovereignty will arise two other questions: that of citizenship (over and above nationality) and of property (struggle against the private appropriation of material and immaterial resources by «intellectual property rights»; the redefinition of state property; the development on an inter-national, supra - national and world level of new forms of socialisation, of public ownership, and of mutualisation of the property).
«Unfortunately we believe the banning and overregulation of dogs in our communities could be part of the problem as this leads to poor socialisation and increased risk of attacks.
With the proper socialisation from an early age yes, however, if you rescue this crossbreed or have an older unsocialised dog you could encounter problems as Staffies can be dog aggressive and Labradors were bred to retrieve birds so your canary might be a temptation too far.
Puppies that have not had socialisation and valuable learning experiences within this time either through poor breeding conditions or lack of stimulation by breeders in those vital first few weeks will always be playing catch - up or may suffer from behavioural problems in later life.
This is the age at which a puppy learns and is influenced the most — a once in a lifetime opportunity to instill correct and acceptable behaviour and socialisation skills to avoid future problems.
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