Dogs need friends just like people do. So many dog owners think a fun puppy kindergarten class in Melrose Park is the answer. Puppy fun classes are enjoyable to watch but they do not develop permanent socialization lessons. They can create future problems. When puppies are tumbling around you do not have control of them to correct poor behavior so they may even develop problems they didn’t have to start off with.
Socialization with other dogs does not start with housemates, dogs living next door, or other dogs that visit your Melrose Park home on a often. It should begin with canines they don’t know. The most critical time in the dog’s life to work on socialization is between 10 months and 24 months of age…and then continue forever.
Allow your pets to play with other canines but be careful of dog parks in Melrose Park (or anywhere). You know how much socialization your dog has but you can’t know about someone else’s dog. We now live in a litigious society and if 2 canines get into a argument and your dog wins even if he didn’t start it, you will be sued.
Take your dog to as many public places in Melrose Park as you can and be sure they are in your control. The only way a dog can learn is with life experiences where you can correct any bad behavior. Try stores where they allow pets, go to drive throughs at the local fast food restaurant, try a reputable day care, attend group classes where socialization is important.
At Rock’s Positive K-9 Training we work with dogs with socialization problems all the time and it is stressed throughout all training aspects. Check our class schedule and try one of our group training sessions.