Avoid behavioral problems from the beginning! Discover the keys to effective coexistence with your pet.
The early socialization of your puppy It is essential to establish a harmonious coexistence and prevent behavioral problems in the future. During the first weeks of your pet’s life, his receptivity to new experiences and his ability to learn are at their highest. This period is critical to gradually and positively expose you to a variety of stimuli, people and environments. fundamental for their emotional and social development.
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Additionally, effective socialization not only benefits your puppy, but also contributes to strengthen the bond between you and facilitates your integration into the family and community. Below, we present the best tricks and strategies to carry out effective socialization that lays the foundation for a harmonious long-term coexistence.


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Stanley Coren is an American/Canadian psychology professor who published a book in 1994 explaining his theories about the natural intelligence of dogs and the differences between breeds. His work is accepted by specialists as a valid and accredited guide to canine intelligence.
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The best tricks for effective coexistence with your pet
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Gradual and Positive Exposure: It is essential to expose your puppy to a variety of experiences in a controlled and positive manner. This includes interacting with different people, animals, textures, sounds and environments.
Respect Individual Rhythm: Each puppy is unique and may have different socialization needs. It is important to respect his pace and not force him to face situations that scare him.
Positive Reinforcements: Use treats and praise to encourage desired behavior during the socialization process and avoid negative experiences that may traumatize the puppy.
Diversity in Interactions: Ensure that your puppy has positive interactions with adults, children, older people, as well as other dogs and animals. This diversity can help develop a sociable and balanced personality.
Careful Selection of Environments: Ensure your puppy’s interactions are in safe, nurturing environments. It is also important to avoid traumatic or stressful situations that may affect your emotional well-being.
Respect the Puppy’s Boundaries: Do not force or overload your puppy. It is important to respect their signs of discomfort and adapt to their learning pace.
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