Sunday, May 10, 2015

How To Raise A Puppy Without Fears

By Manny Rutz


Acquiring a puppy is like accepting a new member to our family, which is why we must make sure we treat our new family member and teach them the proper things in life. A dog can be aggressive, sometimes it can be shy or even playful but one thing is for sure. The behavior of a dog is directly related to the environment they grew up in as a puppy. This is what we are going to talk about in this article about growing your dog without fears.

The first step to a safe environment for our dog is making sure your dog has all the vaccines before you walk him out anywhere. This will help your dog prevent diseases and viruses that can be transmitted from other animals or even other dogs in the park or street. Always make sure your dog's vaccines are up to date to avoid any future health issues.

We recommend starting early when it comes to teaching your puppy all the different things, noises and places that might frightened your dog. If your dog has never seen a car or another dog or heard a certain noise it might be these unfamiliar things that can create fears to your dog. Exploring is a great way to get your puppy to get used to unknown noises and things.

The first few months of taking care of your puppy should be all about exploring and bonding with your new friend. Simple things like taking your dog for a car ride or playing with other dogs will help your dog socialize and it will create a positive environment for your dog. Your dog won't be afraid of the unknown and most likely will have more interaction with you.

We understand that some of these things take time and taking care of a dog should not be a decision to take lightly. There are a lot of people who abandon dogs because they can't take care of them so only have a dog if you can handle the responsibilities. These tips will help you create a better relationship with your pet and it will without a doubt have a better interaction as well.




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