Hi, Socialization was one of my worries and I wanted to get it right, get your friends over and have them wear hats and bags and anything and everything at different times, what we did at home was just getting the household socialization such as umbrellas, pots, rubbish bins etc started and if you have friends with vaccinated and friendly dogs get them around. There is a lot of socialization you can do before your pup is fully vaccinated at home, rubbish day is a good day for standing at the gate watching the big noisy trucks go by, picking up the bins and banging them down, watching the mower, hearing the motorbike being started. Just remember let your pup take it's time don't force it when it is uncomfortable. Our 6 month old boy is doing great and is quite a confident fella. At 14 weeks we did puppy class for 7 weeks and only started going to a dog park at 4 months and he automatically knew how to be a dog when he was with the other dogs. Good luck.
Bad day at the dog park :(
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I couldn't agree more. I do go to the parks often but we scope them out carefully first. My biggest issue is people allowing their dog to approach Dash on leash. I repeat-he's aggressive, he bites and they are just oblivious.
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I agree…especially the pet store :eek: With all the food around & doggy items there's no wonder there aren't more accidents at these stores.
I've got serious allergies to pet dander so it makes going shopping a real PIA! And don't get me started on off leash dog parks...I just don't trust a lot of owners.
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…The dog park has been great practice towards the dog beach! The past couple of times we have been to the dog beach have been amazing. My boy is now brave enough to get his feet wet all on his own!
Has anyone else experienced the dog beach?;-) -
Our tri loves to sit on the end of our kayak on a lake we go to (supervised with someone close if he falls in the shallow water). He used to sit on a raft in our kiddie pool. He goes in the water of our pond to a certain depth. We ended up not encouraging his tolerance of water because he would get water in his ears and get ear infections.
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Never been to a dog beach but we plan to next month…I'm hoping they'll like it as much as I DO
What's with the fear of going in the water?? Can B's not swim? I thought all dogs could swim??
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All dog's cannot swim. I had a dog once who sunk like a stone.
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I think I read bulldogs can't swim. So pugs might be the same?
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Maybe, but you have to remember bulldogs heads probably weigh quite a bit considering they're mostly bone.
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I guess I'll need to invest in a life vest just in case my little furkids' webbed feet don't work
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When Cairo was coming into his manhood which was around the later part of his 4th month he began to try to dominate every dog (male or female) at the dog part. We were in the smaller dog pen, so there were plenty of smaller dogs for him to dominate. I recognized the behavior (not full mounted, but the arm on the back) and we didnt go back until he was fixed. Major difference.
I would suggest going to a Petsmart and doing your normal commands there. It is so busy and loud there that you can practice getting his attention.
Having an intact dog at the dog park is a big challenge. You dont want to take treats into a dog park in case some one else's dog is food aggressive and you have to feel confident you can pull his attention away from his interest when you want.
I would think any kind of training that included socializing with other dogs would be a big help.