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How To Care For A Puppy: Building Confidence

2016/5/4 10:33:20

Puppies can be a challenge, especially for first-time dog owners. Without any previous experience, it's hard to know how to care for a puppy. Because of this, owners can make mistakes that can become lifelong problems for the puppy and for the owner.

One big problem is socialization and building confidence. Puppies that do not interact with other animals (including dogs, cats, and various household pets) and people outside the family can develop fears that can make them aggressive.

Fear aggression is one of the reasons so many dogs end up getting put down because they become a danger to the family and neighbors. You do not have to let this happen to your puppy.

Once you learn how to care for a puppy and build its confidence, you will eliminate this problem, but you have to start early in your puppy's life. You can overcome the problem in older puppies, but it will take a bit more work.

Start building your puppy's confidence early

Consider for a moment how he must feel after being pulled from his mother and littermates and put in an unfamiliar home with beings he does not recognize. No doubt any puppy, regardless of his level of confidence, will experience stress and a bit of anxiety.

It's up to you to gain his trust and continue building the confidence that he had when he was with his mother.

Here are some things to consider when socializing your puppy.

1. Most importantly, make sure he has received all of his shots before allowing him to come in contact with other animals.

2. Let him meet people of varying ages, sexes, sizes and shapes. Allow him to become familiar with strollers, wheelchairs and walking canes.

3. Introduce him to people who are wearing unique outfits: various hats, glasses, uniforms, and even masks and costumes (you don't want him to become scared at the Halloween parade).

4. Walk him where people are running, walking, riding on scooters and bikes, and using rollerblades and skateboards. They all have unique sounds and ways of moving that can alarm a puppy. Let him get used to them gradually in a normal environment, like at the park or on a busy street.

5. Allow him to meet all kinds of animals, including horses, livestock, cats, pet birds, guinea pigs, squirrels and any others that are around.

As he goes through these meetings and interactions, he will become more accustomed to the variety of sounds and sights that he will meet in his life. You also will be building his confidence levels so that he is better able to adapt to new things.

Building confidence is just one aspect of how to care for a puppy, but it's a good place to start.

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