Socialization and Behavior for Dogs
Helping Your Dog Feel Calm, Confident, and Friendly
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Nicholas Dean Taylor
As dogs become older, they may all become gentle and confident companions, no matter what breed or where they came from. This is true regardless of the breed or origin of the dog. This is always true, no matter what kind of dog it is or where it came from. This talent doesn't suddenly appear out of nowhere; instead, it is taught via a long process of socialization. This is the opposite side of the coin. One of the most important things you can do to help your dog get along with other people and dogs is to let them meet other dogs and people. This is because dogs want to play with other dogs. One of the most essential things you can do to help kids learn how to think critically and cope with the problems they will meet in real life.
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