Puppies need to be socialized to other people and other dogs liberally during their first year; ideally, puppies should be exposed to new people and dogs every single day. Also expose puppies regularly to radios, TVs, vacuum cleaners, and take puppies into urban and other unusual environments regularly so that these will be fearsome places to them later.
Older dogs can still be socialized, but it is much trickier and probably worth consulting a professional dog trainer for help and guidance.
Almost the same way humans do...though maybe a bit more aggressively. My little shi-tzu romps, runs, plays and wrestles with my aunt's two shi-tzu's, and they love to be around each other. Just keeping them around each other will build little doggy bonds (haha).
Well at a dog park, dogs can socialize with other dogs and play. They can get lots of exercise and their owners can meet other dog owners e.t.c.
Yes. They are herd animals and do socialize with each other very often.
United Kennel ClubALSOAn organization to support singles to socialize and connect in Toronto/Canada - http://www.ukconnexion.net/
Any breed can be super friendly with the proper training and socialization. Labs and mastiffs are easy to train, whereas foxhounds are difficult and stubborn, or daschunds are typically aggressive. But as long as you know how to train a dog, and constantly socialize and train it, any dog can be a sweetheart. Try dogbreedinfo.com for more help on tempermants of breeds.
through hanging out with eathother and playing
A good way to socialize your dog is to take him out when he is young so he can get used to it.
Usually. It all depends on the dog. Be sure to socialize the dog with kids when he/she is a puppy so that the dog is friendly with kids.
I would hire a professional or socialize it!!!! Take it to somebody who knows about these kinds of things. You probably should not try to socialize it because most likely the other dogs will be ripped apart.
Well at a dog park, dogs can socialize with other dogs and play. They can get lots of exercise and their owners can meet other dog owners e.t.c.
I think it has to do with the way she was raised because if A dog wont socialize it means one of two things... either she is perfectly content with her life or she is not sure what to do try asking a frend with a dog to come over periodically and once your dog starts socializing take her out and let her rome with other dogs.
Take him with you wherever you go. Introduce him to lots of different people and dogs. If you're having trouble, get another dog if you can. A play buddy is best.
The same way you do with any other dog. Pit Bulls are not special. You have to reassure the dog, praise him, socialize him with both outdoors and your home, traim him, and be a responsible dog honor.
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It often happens that even a trained dog also starts showing aggression. This mostly happens if the owner or the caretaker is incapable of managing the dog and his commands are ignored by the dogs. Dogs might be aggressive due to some pain or trauma which the vet can easily analyze. If the dog doesnβt cure even after that, it is advised to take professional training to help socialize an aggressive dog. So, if you are looking for dog trainers then you can count on Primal Needs dog behavioral solutions, they provide the best aggressive behavior dog training in Sacramento, California.
You are fully liable for all injury and damage. Do not ever let your dog attack another dog or person, because your inability to control or train or socialize your dog will result in your dog's being put down, and if that happens to your dog it's not your dog's fault: it's yours.
uhh, the English socialize by talking to each other. How else do you socialize?
Get your little dogs to socialize with as many dogs as possible, and they hopefully your little dog will start being friendly around big dogs.