Published on March 6 by Liza
Puppy socialization is the process of exposing young dogs to a variety of experiences, environments, people, and animals in a positive and controlled manner. This critical phase typically occurs between the ages of 3 weeks to 4 months and plays a crucial role in shaping a puppy's behavior and temperament for the rest of its life.
Proper socialization helps puppies develop confidence, learn how to interact appropriately with humans and other animals, and adapt to different situations and environments. It also helps prevent fear and anxiety-related behaviors later in life. Through carefully planned socialization activities, puppies can become well-adjusted, outgoing, and well-behaved adult dogs.
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