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Margaret Hughes, at Positive Dog Training has developed an excellent list of things every young puppy should be familiar with. The Puppy's Rule of 12
Take your new puppy out in Savannah and Bluffton. Train your dog to greet new people and places with happy anticipation. Find a great puppy class (I happen to teach great puppy classes) that emphasize socialization as well as training.
With a new puppy socialization is crucial. All new puppies need to explore the world and have GOOD experiences.
By the time your puppy is 20 weeks old, it
should have:
(If your puppy is older than 20 weeks, start immediately with this
guideline)
- Experienced 12 different
surfaces: wood, woodchips, carpet, tile, cement, linoleum, grass, wet
grass, dirt, mud puddles, pea gravel, grates, a table (vet visits), etc.
- Been introduced to 12 different
objects: toys, balls (big and small), funny sounding toys, metal items,
statues, balloons, etc.
- Experienced 12 different
locations: front yard, other people’s homes, school yard, lake, river,
basement, elevator, car, moving car, laundry room, kennel, etc.
- Met and played with 12 new
people (outside the family): children, adults, elderly adults, people in
wheelchairs, walkers, people with canes, crutches, hats, uniforms, etc.
- Exposed to 12 different noises
(ALWAYS keep things fun and watch the puppy’s comfort level- we don’t want
the puppy scared): garage door opening, doorbell, phone ringing, children
playing, crying baby, big trucks, motorcycles, skateboards, washing
machine, clapping, lawnmowers, etc.
- Exposed to 12 fast-moving
objects (don’t allow them to chase!): skateboards, roller-skates,
bicycles, motorcycles, cars, running people, running cats, running squirrels,
running horses, running cows, etc.
- Experienced 12 different
challenges: climb on/in/off/around a box, go through a
cardboard tunnel, climb up and down steps, go in and out a doorway with a step,
go through an electric sliding door, climb over a log, go into a bathtub (and bath),
get in and out of a car, etc.
- Handled 12 different ways each
week for 12 weeks: held under someone’s arm (football hold), hold on
floor, held between owner’s legs, handle head, look in ears, look in
mouth, look between toes, take temperature, held like a baby, trim
toenails, etc.
- Been left alone safely (in
crate) away from family and other animals (5-45 minutes) 12 times a week
- Been left alone safely (in
crate) near family members (5-45 minutes) 12 times a week.
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