Halloween is just around the corner. Time for parties, candy and a good
scare... quality dog trainers know its also a special time too...
If you have a puppy less than 8 months of age, look at Halloween as a
excellent opportunity to work on getting your puppy used to certain things that
can cause an adult dog fear.
Costumes, scary noises, kids running about... all can be very scary stuff
for an under socialized dog.
Look at this time as an opportunity to show your puppy that these things
are good and trustworthy.
Do you have a busy trick-o-treating neighborhood? Sit
in a chair on your porch with a bowl of candy for the kids and a pocket full of
tasty treats for pup. Reward your pup every time they see someone in costume or
make a funny noise. They will make the association that the "scary" things are
good. Not your scene? Head over to one of the many THRILLER-zombie performances . In one afternoon you can scratch loud music, costumes, scary
noises and crowds off your puppies to-do socialization list.
Just remember to bring food treats that puppy will not say no to (think
cheese or canned chicken)
The goal is to NEVER let puppy react negatively, if you are not sure what puppy will do, contact a trainer and they can evaluate the pup before the big day. I just did this for a few clients last week...costume and all!
Also, if pup is very young and not yet finished with their vaccine history,
plan on carrying them rather than them walking on leash as they do not get have
adequate immunity to protect them.
Look at all of this as an opportunity to expose pup to lots of things in a positive way. Remember, what puppy
has a pleasurable experience with now- they will not fear later. Happy
HOW-O-WEEN!
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