The younger and more often they are around other dogs the easier time they will have
socializing with other dogs later on.
Not exact matches
There are lots of
dogs that as puppies were well
socialized and got along well
with other people and
dogs, and began showing fear or aggression
later in their adolescent stage.
Young puppies isolated from their littermates during this interval frequently have difficulty,
later in life,
socializing with other dogs and may show abnormal sexual behavior as adults.
Puppies are adorable, that's for sure, but if they are not allowed to
socialize with as many human beings and
dogs of
other species outside its home as possible, they will grow up
with a kind of fear that could transform into something more serious
later on in its life.