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Dog Socialization Classes Greenville SC

A dog's personality is a combination of genetics and environment-nature and nurture. A genetically bold puppy will be timid if he doesn't get adequate socialization during the important development period from 4 weeks to 4 months of age. A genetically timid puppy can achieve confidence with lots of socialization.

Loyal Companions Dog Training And Boarding
(803) 800-7335
148 Jasmine Place Dr
Columbia, SC
Springdale Race Course
(803) 432-6513
200 Knights Hill Rd
Camden, SC
Elloree Training Center Clubhouse
(803) 897-3339
170 Wishbone Cir
Elloree, SC
Beaver Dam Equestrian Center
(843) 365-9550
6200 Adrian Pkwy
Conway, SC
Fenwick Farms
(803) 432-3498
383 Sweet St
Rembert, SC
Dog Training In Your Home
(803) 561-9090
1201 Saint Andrews Rd
Columbia, SC
Dianimal Dog Training School
(803) 494-8725
80 James Haskell Rd
Wedgefield, SC
Pinewood Riding Center
(803) 536-6796
1845 Benjamin Blvd
Orangeburg, SC
Pond View Farm
(803) 536-0727
747 Camp Rd
Orangeburg, SC
Penn's Woods Stable
(864) 261-8476
110 George McClain Ln
Anderson, SC
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New Beginnings for Dogs

DachshundWhen Sue Richmond walked into my training class with Skipper, I knew we had a challenge. She had recently adopted the 3-year-old Shetland Sheepdog from a rescue group. All she knew about him was that he had spent his entire life in a backyard.

His lack of socialization was evident in his tucked tail, flattened ears, and nervous glances around the training yard. Like many adopted dogs, Skipper needed help changing his fear of the world around him into curiosity and confidence.

Sue had already charged the clicker by taking the little plastic box I had given her the prior week and feeding Skipper a treat every time she pushed the metal tongue to make a clicking sound. When I saw Skipper's eyes light up at the sound of the clicker, I knew he was on the road to a better life. He already understood that the sound meant Treat! Now it was a matter of time, and small steps, to help him understand the world was safe.

A dog's personality is a combination of genetics and environment-nature and nurture. A genetically bold puppy will be timid if he doesn't get adequate socialization during the important development period from 4 weeks to 4 months of age. A genetically timid puppy can achieve confidence with lots of socialization.

Open the Lines of Communication
Your shelter or rescue dog will probably come with some baggage in the form of too little socialization, or a negative kind. When you adopt, you commit to help your new dog overcome these types of challenges.

Author: Pat Miller

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