Friday, May 8, 2015

How To Raise A Puppy Without Fears

By Manny Rutz


A puppy is a like a new member to our family, when we get a puppy we get a ton of responsibilities and things that play a huge role in how our dog will behave as it grows. Dogs can be aggressive, shy or very friendly and any of those three are connected to the environment the puppy lives in. We are going to talk about a few tips to make sure your puppy is not afraid of the world.

Once the puppy is part of our family, and the animal knows the environment and has all vaccines, it's time to walk out to the street. We can boast of dog freely but always with a series of care to prevent spreading of parasites and avoid excessively polluting areas that may affect their health, such sites can have other animals that can carry viruses and can be transmitted to our dog.

We recommend starting early when it comes to teaching your puppy all the different things, noises and places that might frightened your dog. If your dog has never seen a car or another dog or heard a certain noise it might be these unfamiliar things that can create fears to your dog. Exploring is a great way to get your puppy to get used to unknown noises and things.

In its first months of life we must encourage socialization. We recommend visiting different sites. Training can be done one day at a time. For example one day taking your dog on a car ride, another day among many people, another day among other animals and so on. When you reach this well-socialized adult dog your dog will be without fears, psychologically will live a more comfortable life and be more willing to play, learn and interact with its owner.

We understand that some of these things take time and taking care of a dog should not be a decision to take lightly. There are a lot of people who abandon dogs because they can't take care of them so only have a dog if you can handle the responsibilities. These tips will help you create a better relationship with your pet and it will without a doubt have a better interaction as well.




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