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Puppy socialisation group Melbourne
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by Puppy_Melbourne1  5-21-2008   
 Dogs, like children, have a critical learning period. Once past this age, socializing a dog can be much more difficult, so starting young is essential. The socialization period for a puppy ends at around 12 weeks of age. This doesn't mean that your job is done when they hit 12 weeks, but that the four weeks between bringing home your puppy and the end of their socialization period is the most critical time for them to be exposed to new things, noises, situations, and people.
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Puppy socialisation places
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by Puppy-places  5-21-2008   
 With nothing but time, patience, and a little knowledge on your part, any dog, young or old, pure-bred or mutt, can be a happy and well-adjusted member of your family. You can reduce the risk of a dog bite, ensure your dog's safety and happiness (as well as that of your family, friends, neighbors, and anyone else your dog may meet) just by spending time with your dog is various situations – in other words, socializing him. As with most things in life, the earlier you start and the more you practice, the easier and faster the learning process goes. Starting the socialization process with a puppy is really just a continuation of a process that started for him at birth.
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Puppy socialisation Melbourne
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by puppy Melbourne  5-16-2008   
 Puppies that are not exposed to other dogs during their Puppy socialisation Melbourne period are more likely to develop aggressive or fearful responses to other dogs later, just as puppies that are not socialised to humans often develop behavioural problems. Be positive with your pup. Training should always be a positive experience. A new pup won't know all of your household rules or what is expected so, rather than use punishment, praise your pup when he/she does the right thing.
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Dog socialisation Victoria
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by Dog-socialisation  5-16-2008   
 Dogs, like children, have a critical learning period. Once past this age, socializing a dog can be much more difficult, so starting young is essential. The socialization period for a puppy ends at around 12 weeks of age. This doesn't mean that your job is done when they hit 12 weeks, but that the four weeks between bringing home your puppy and the end of their socialization period is the most critical time for them to be exposed to new things, noises, situations, and people.
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Puppy socialisation Victoria
Puppy socialisation
by Puppy socialisation   5-8-2008   
 Long coated dogs require daily grooming. If grooming is neglected, hair knots frequently form, leading to skin ailments. Regular trips to dog salons for washing and clipping the coat are expensive, especially if the dog must be tranquillised first because it resents grooming.
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