How To Help Your Puppy Make Friends And Influence People
Your pup is learning to explore the world around them and interact with other animals and people at this age.
In addition, socialization can help reduce fear and aggressive behavior in dogs, which is why it's so important to start early!
You can begin socializing your puppy by introducing them to new sights, sounds, smells, tastes, textures, and environments. For example, try taking a walk in different neighborhoods or going on car rides that expose them to traffic noises and other people.
Let your puppy meet lots of friendly people of all ages, shapes, sizes, and genders in a positive environment. If you have friends or family members who want to meet your pup, invite them for a play date or two!
Remember to keep any interactions positive and calm, with plenty of rewards for good behavior. With the right amount of patience and training, you can create a well-socialized pup who loves to explore and interact with the world around them!
Puppies are like sponges, soaking up every bit of knowledge and instruction that you give them. That's why it's so important to keep the atmosphere positive when teaching your puppy. Your pup will learn the ropes quickly with patience and kindness! And remember: a happy puppy is a learning puppy!
So when you're training your furball, look for ways to reward success with treats or praise - they'll love you for it, and it will help keep their focus on what they are learning. Keep things upbeat and encouraging, and your pup will be housebroken in no time! Plus, you'll both have lots of fun along the way.
Thank you for taking the time to help your puppy become a happy and confident canine companion. Your pup will thank you for it later!