The consequences of puppies lacking "socialized training" are very serious!

In the foreign concept of dog breeding, the period from the 10th to the 200th day after the breast-free period of a newborn dog is called the best period for "socialized training" and is an important stage for cultivating dog behavior etiquette.

During this period, trainers in foreign dog farms will lead the little dogs to slowly contact dogs larger than them. By contacting these docile big dogs, the puppies will first feel the kindness of the world to it: no dog will fight with it, and no one will hurt it.

When the puppy is taken to the new family to contact the outside world, the behavior it shows will also be a polite and non-aggressive dog.

In contrast, most puppies in China are locked up at home at this stage, and even when taken out for vaccination, they can only stay in pet bags and know nothing about the outside world.

So when it has the opportunity to come into contact with this "new world", it is prone to overreaction. Some are too excited. On weekdays, the little Guai suddenly "can't hear" the owner's order and cannot shout back; some will attack people due to fear; they are also prone to bullying when they get along with other dogs.

So, as a novice parent, how should you train a new dog to re-understand and adapt to the world?

1. First of all, we must create a "fairy tale world" for it. "Avoid the time when external interference is easily generated in the community environment, bring the dog to a small environment without external food and no human interference, and spend three to five minutes to allow the dog to have free time to play.

2. At the same time, use the food in your hands to train the dog to learn to listen to orders, so that it can know that no matter how wonderful the outside world is, it can only get food and rewards from you.

3. When the puppy is no longer easily tempted by the outside world, it can begin to expand its social environment and allow the more docile dogs in the community to slowly contact it.