Seven Tips to Socialize Your Shih Tzu Puppy

Dogs, like humans, need allowable social skills to be accepted in society. But many dog owners do not perceive how prominent it is to socialize a puppy.  Without good socialization, your dog may cower and hide from unfamiliar habitancy and places.  He may even be aggressive, growling and snapping!  Where's the fun in that?

If you want your adorable new pup to grow into a unavoidable and friendly adult dog, then try the following seven tips:

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1. The socialization process should start at an early stage, as early as birth!  A breeder can gradually deal with the puppy some times a day to get him accustomed to habitancy before he even opens his eyes. 

2. It is recommended that a puppy stay with his mom and siblings for the first 8 weeks of his life.  When his diminutive eyes and ears open (around 2 - 3 weeks), he will begin to learn about the world that he lives in.  If the mom is a well-socialized adult, her calm and friendly attitude will rub off on her pups.  Here your puppy will also learn bite-inhibition.  If while playing with his siblings he plays too rough, they will put him in his place.

3. Bring your new puppy home to a quiet house so that he doesn't feel frightened and overwhelmed.  Introduce your puppy to each family member, one at a time, and treat him like royalty for the first few days to allow him to resolve happily into his new home.  After about a week, when your puppy is between 8 and 12 weeks, you can begin to introduce him to more people.  invite habitancy of dissimilar ages, sexes and sizes to your home to meet him.  Give your visitors treats to give to your puppy and praise him for a unavoidable reaction.  If he gets scared and tries to hide, don't "baby" him; instead, use a friendly voice to encourage him.  Show him that he has nothing to be afraid of.

4. You can even make a few "play dates" for your pup.  Have a friend bring a small and friendly dog over to meet your puppy.  always supervise these interactions considered so that your puppy doesn't become overwhelmed.  You want his caress to be a good one after all.  This caress will build up his self-confidence.  Now he can get excited about meeting all sorts of new things, habitancy and places.

5. Make sure that your puppy is up to date with his shots. Other dogs may carry diseases and fleas that your puppy is not used to.

6. Enroll your Shih Tzu into a puppy obedience school.  This is a great way to introduce your dog to other puppies of varied breeds and sizes, in a safe environment.

7. Show your puppy the world, one good caress at a time!  You will need to introduce him to as many new places, habitancy and experiences as possible, but don't try to cram it all into a few weeks.  fabulous your puppy will only hinder his socialization process.  Give him time to absorb each new thing he encounters.  One new caress a day is plenty.

While the most indispensable socialization period is between 3 & 17 weeks, socialization should not end at 17 weeks, but be an ongoing process.

The result of all your endeavor will be a confident, well-behaved and well-adjusted dog that is a joy and a delight to have.  So take a diminutive time in the beginning to build strong social foundations that will last a lifetime.  He is going to be in your life for a long time - so make sure that he grows up to be the type of dog that you can take anywhere, and be proud of.

Seven Tips to Socialize Your Shih Tzu Puppy