Socialization
DCL
The pup's formative early weeks are the best time to expose him to as many different experiences as possible. A puppy can become very comfortable with children, sandy beach surfaces and the ocean. Of course, young animals, like young children, can be overwhelmed by too many new stimuli at once. The more experiences and adventures the pup has at an early age, the more confident and reliable he will be, and the more likely to face future situations with interest, not fear. Try some of the following:
- Introduce new situations, then let the pup proceed at his own pace.
- Encourage him to climb stairs.
- Take him on car rides — to places other than just the vet — so he learns to associate cars with fun.
- Take him out on busy streets so he gets used to the hustle and bustle of traffic and people of all races, sizes and manners of dress.
- Let him meet other dogs (after you ensure they are friendly).



















































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