We all want to protect our precious pooch from negative and dangerous situations but there is a line that must not be crossed. Let’s face it, we should allow them to learn how to blend-in and behave in an acceptable manner when they are around people, other dogs and a new environment. We may encounter new things everyday and your dog will too so its important we manage these situations.
Letting your dog socialise with other animals will definitely help build your confidence and ease when in potential sticky situations. Like the times you may need to take him to the vet, visiting friends and relatives coming over to your place for a visit or during a morning jog or a walk to the park for some doggie exercise.
It’s always important for the owner to be assertive and firm towards discipline while you apply canine socialisation principles to guide her on how to be a happier, stable, and loyal canine companion.
If your dog is well trained in this area, there’s no doubt that play time will be more relaxed and exercise time will be stress-free! From the times that you travel without your dog you can be confident that a dog minder can watch over him while you’re out on a trip, ensuring absolute peace of mind.