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PET CARE CLASSES
Socialization
and Pet Care Classes
Starting about one week after you get your
puppy (around age 8 or 9 weeks), get him out one day a week to a new situation
he has never seen before. This takes some planning, but is well worth the
effort. Keep your puppy with you by voice. Encourage him to climb over a
little mound of dirt or a log. Praise his efforts to do something he
has never done before. Walk just fast enough that he has to strain very slightly
to keep up with you.
At this age his desire to stay with you is very keen.
Capitalize on that. The walk should take no more than 20 minutes. Next
week, take another walk, this time in the woods. He is in taller grass and weeds
and must occasionally climb over small logs (just big enough to be a challenge).
He goes up the hill, down the hill, over the rocks, maybe down a
small bank. He goes through a thick carpet of leaves that crunch
when he walks. Encourage him all the way. Praise him for meeting the
challenge.

At around 9 ~ 10 weeks old, make the walk a bit
more difficult. Occasionally hide momentarily from him when he is distracted in
the woods. Watch him. Does he notice you are missing? If he does, and starts to
look for you, suddenly appear and praise profusely. If he doesn't look for you,
toss a pebble to make him notice you are missing. Then call him from your hiding
place. When he starts to look for you, appear and praise him.
This will teach
him, as it is repeated time and time again, to watch you when you are out in the
woods, instead of you having to constantly be watching where he is. This makes
him take that responsibility of staying with you. Play this game over and over
through many weeks until you cannot hide from him because he is always watching.
This only works when started young.
Take him on leash to town. Walk him on a main
street with light to medium foot traffic. He sees and hears cars, trucks and
heavy street traffic. He passes by many people walking bicycles, delivery men
with hand trucks, etc.
This should be a short outing about 10 minutes. Praise
him lavishly for positive behavior. Be nonchalant and very encouraging. When you
get back to the car, lay on the praise for his remarkable feats of courage.
Give your new puppy a very wide range of experiences. If you have done all this
faithfully you will have successfully socialized him and it will stay with him
the rest of his life, enabling him to continue to learn throughout his lifetime.
Is your puppy signed up on our puppy plan?
Is
your puppy under 16 weeks of age?
Puppy classes are available at our
Credit Valley and
Lakeshore locations.
Fun 4 to 5 week Basic Puppy Training classes help you
with your puppy’s natural behaviors and encourages
socialization.
Call us for more details.
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