In this 90-minute workshop you will learn how to ensure your puppy or young dog gets appropriate socialisation.
Also how to help your pup not be fearful, bad-mannered or overexcited around new dogs.
We will discuss what a meeting of new dogs should look like and how to help your dog learn this.
We will discuss body language, and what to look out for in both your pup and the other dog.
Dog-to-dog socialisation is the process of teaching a dog how to interact appropriately and confidently with other dogs.
It's crucial for their overall well-being, as it helps them learn canine communication and navigate social situations.
Why is Dog-to-Dog Socialisation Important?
Social Skills: It helps dogs learn to read other dogs' body language, understand their intentions, and engage in appropriate interactions, like greeting and play.
Confidence Building: Exposure to various dogs and situations helps build confidence and makes dogs feel more secure and comfortable in social environments.
Reduced Anxiety: Well-socialised dogs are less likely to be fearful or reactive to other dogs.
Lifelong Learning: Socialisation is an ongoing process, even after a dog has reached adulthood.
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