Thursday, October 6, 2011

Puppy Pals

Socializing your puppy at a young age is very important so that they can be comfortable around people and other animals.  The earlier you work with your puppy on learning to socialize, the easier it will be for both you when it comes to social situations in the future.

Take your puppy to many different places and let him/her interact with a variety of different people.  If your puppy is under-socialized they may feel threatened by both people and other dogs.

How to Start:
The best time to start is when your puppy is very young, many suggest starting as early as three weeks of age.  However, since many times your puppy is still with its mother at this time, it will be up to the seller to ensure your puppy get started with the right training.  Lucky for you, Kim Dahlin takes time to ensure that your puppy get started on the right track.

It is important that your puppy is exposed to different textures, sounds, etc. so that when he encounters them later in life he will not act aggressively out of fear.

Make sure your puppy has experiences with:
  • Grass
  • Concrete
  • Carpet
  • Tile
  • Gravel
as well as:
  • Honking
  • Squeaking
  • Beeping
  • Vacuum Cleaners
  • Radios
  • Fans
  • Children
Be sure he also experiences a variety of smells and shapes and sizes of toys. Doing this will ensure success and good socialization skills throughout your puppy's life. 

To learn more about getting your own Pure Bred Havanese Puppy contact Kim Dahlin. You can find the cutest pure bred Havanese puppies around when you visit http://www.havanesepuppies.com. The Dahlins offer personal training and puppy tips. Kim will take time to show you the ropes and ensure you have the best possible experience with your brand new puppy.

Don't forget these puppies are perfect for people with allergies! Send us an email today to learn more! There is plenty of puppy love to go around!

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