As much as we all LOVE puppies, it’s no secret that taking home that adorable new bundle of joy can be a bit overwhelming. Starting socialization from day one will help your pup grow into a confident and well-behaved adult dog. Here are some tips for safely introducing your pup to the people, animals, and world around them:
Introduce Them Gradually
Take your puppy out in controlled environments in short bursts. If they appear scared or uncomfortable, offer comfort or take them back inside until they feel more at ease. If you have an older dog in the house, it’s important to start introductions slowly and help your adult dog feel confident throughout introductions to reduce tension down the road.
Crate Train
Having their own space can help puppies learn boundaries and build trust with you. It’s important that the crate is in an area where you spend most of your time so that they don’t feel isolated. Place some toys inside with bedding to make it a comfortable spot for your pup. Create positive associations associated with this space over time by offering treats and rewarding them for going into the crate on their own.
Use Positive Reinforcement
Whenever your pup shows interest in something new, provide positive reinforcement by giving treats or verbal praise for safe exploration behavior. This will encourage your pup to be curious about new things to decrease their fear. Rather than finding comfort in avoidance behaviors, like cowering or barking, confident pups are better equipped to handle stressful situations with a smile!
Invite Friends Over
Puppies are naturally curious creatures who like discovering new things! Start off slow by inviting friends and their own dogs over who understand how to interact responsibly with young pups, then slowly introduce more people over time – this helps build good associations with strangers
Bring them to Puppy Socials
Wag Hotels offers weekly Puppy Socials to provide you and your pup with all the basics for a successful life together. Our Puppy Socials offer a safe environment for all pet parents to bring their puppies to play and learn as they mature.
Puppies come with their own set of challenges and behaviors that are unique to their age. To ensure a positive experience, we only allow puppies aged 8-16 weeks to attend. This allows them to safely explore with puppies of a similar play style to develop into a confident adult dog.
It’s important to remember that during Fear Impact Period 1 (around 8-11 weeks old), trauma can have a lasting impression on puppies. That is why we provide extra care to ensure they are having the most fun possible in non-threatening scenarios, with games like fun tunnels, ball pits, and bacon-scented bubbles. Fear Impact Period 2 (6-14 months) usually involves regressive periods which may occur suddenly, making it vital for puppy parents to provide reassurance and reward positive behavior.
Puppy Socials also involve educational training games so you can interact alongside your pup and better understand appropriate play, body language cues, and behaviors. By understanding these more deeply, you will be better equipped to make decisions about the kind of activities your pup enjoys or may benefit from as they grow.
Socializing your pup is key in avoiding poor manners or playground squabbles – not just for improved relationships with friends or family members but between you and your fur baby! Sign up for weekly Puppy Socials to master the basics and give your puppy an amazing start in life. Find a Wag Hotel location near you!
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