
A new puppy is a lot like a new baby. Both are very impressionable, and generally what they see and hear in the early stages of their development will have a lasting effect.
That’s why it’s important that dog owners realize that socializing should begin with the breeder— during the pup’s first seven weeks.
Not much can be done the first three weeks of the pup’s life.
But from the age of 4 weeks to 7 weeks, a breeder “should go to town”.
I make dummies out of 5-pound shot bags. Just take one-third of the bag, put some nylon in it and sew up the end.
When using the dummies, a sterile environment is very important. You don’t want any distractions because of the pups short attention span. It’s best to just throw the dummy two to three times and include lots of praise upon retrieval.
Puppies go to their new homes at 7 weeks old, and that’s when the new owner takes over.
I caution new owners about bringing the new pup around the family, though. You must have rules. I recommend no tag, keep-away, chasing or pulling on toys, because you’ll just have to correct this behavior later. I also recommend taking the new pup out for rides in the car or pickup, too.
After the puppy gets used to taking walks, different types of noise, people, rides in the truck, I like to introduce it to a car kennel, then a car kennel in the home.
Then, at 12 weeks, the new puppy should be well on its way to becoming socialized. Then, you can start “going to town”.
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