Video of the Day:
Socialization with Ripley
Featuring Caravaggio, Devo, Riley, & Moana.
Ripley is about 8 months old and has poor social skills. Her family came to Such Good Dogs for help. Today is the second time we have done some socialization with Ripley. But today we brought a few extra friends along to help. Ripley lunges and barks at people and other dogs. We are teaching her how to react to new things in a better way. It is important to mark when your dog is behaving in a positive way. This will communicate to your dog that you like this behavior, and encourage them to act the same way in future situations.
Proper Socialization: Is teaching a dog to not react to stimuli by desensitizing him to every day things.
This means the more experiences your dog has in a good, positive way, they less they will react to things that are unfamiliar with them. All of these experiences should be introduced at a pace the dog is comfortable with. Do not force a scared dog, let him take his time and become comfortable with the situation at his own pace. A dog (and especially a puppy) should always appear happy and relaxed during socialization.
Another way of thinking about proper socialization is to literally desensitize your dog to regular sounds and occurrences. Things like cars, skate boards, and bikes. Also people who are different: short, tall, wearing a hat or glasses, etc.
Improperly socialized dogs tend to be over-reactive or shy. They withdraw from people and sometimes flinch or freeze. Many improperly socialized dogs suffer from anxiety. Poor socialization can also lead to aggression.
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Trainer Tip Video: Socialization
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