Thursday, January 20, 2011

Getting Your Dog Used to Social Situations





If you want to get your dog used to social situations you may have to work on it. The first thing you want to do is to start socializing your dog when he is as young as possible.

You will need to have close supervision with your dog when meeting new dogs. A dog is similar to a child when it comes to learning how to play and interact with other dogs.

If you notice your dog is being picked on or simply looks unhappy/uncomfortable remove him from the situation. You can always try later or another day. Do not force your dog to play with other dogs. If your dog becomes aggressive, tell your dog “no” in a stern voice. If this does not work, remove your dog in a “time out” and slowly enter him back into the situation.

If your dog is just too excited and jumping all over the place, remove him until he calms down. Re-enter him into the situation of interacting with other dogs.

You will notice that some dogs use growling, barking and wrestling when playing. Keep an eye on your dog to make sure he is okay. Some dogs do fine with this type of play while others do not know what is going on. Your dog may take this as a challenge and think he is in a fight.

You may notice that the dogs start to use crashing and running into each other when playing. Some dogs do not like this and feel threatened. If your dog looks fearful or upset, remove him.

If one dog mounts another dog or one dog holds his/her head above another dog as well as one dog biting the back of another dog’s neck are considered power play. You should correct this behavior immediately.

The key is to slowly introduce your dog to other dogs while keeping a close eye on your dog so you can intervene if need be to keep your dog safe as well as the other dogs.

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1 comment:

  1. I need help with my dog! He's great with people...a dog comes around and he goes straight for the jugular!

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