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What is socialization?

Socialization is very simple, that is, to get in touch with strange environments and strangers and let them accept the stimulation brought by changes in strange environments.

Body contact

He has been trained since he was a child, so that when he grows up, there is no forbidden area that he can't touch. For example, if you touch his food when he is eating, he won't bite you (dogs are born to protect food), so that we can get rid of a bad habit.

Beauty foundation

How does the beautician treat the dog when he takes a bath and shears his hair? Many dogs bite beauticians even if they can't see how they do it. These situations can actually be avoided. As long as your dog is trained to touch these things from an early age, he will be decorated when he grows up. For dogs, beauty is real beauty, not pain.

Social contact

Many pet owners think that socializing is just for dogs and dogs to play, so just let go of the rope, but this will cause great harm, and sometimes dogs can't bark back. When paying off the rope, you need to control the time. Don't spend more than 6 minutes in contact with other dogs at a time. You should recall it every 6 minutes and reward it to help them form good habits.

Living habits

Treatment of defecation: when you are young, you should form good habits, reward you outside or in a fixed place, and punish you if you don't reward you. Establish good rules when you are young, and gradually you will form good habits.

Can't live without the host: we slowly lengthened his time alone. At first, we just lengthened the distance to reward him. Later, we gradually lost sight of the director for a while and then came back to reward him. Time is getting longer and longer. Sometimes we can give him a missed food ball before we leave to let him know that the owner is not here. So dogs will slowly learn to be alone.

It is very important to develop good behavior habits from an early age!