3 Month Old Puppy Life | Part 5 of 6 [Socialization & Training]

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Say it with me nowโ€ฆ โ€œSocialization is the most important part of your 3 month old puppyโ€™s lifeโ€ย 

Your puppies prime socialization window will start to close between 12-16 weeks. This is when they are most open to absorbing outside stimulation and learning what to expect in their day to day. They may get valuable exposer younger with the breeder via their littermates, visitors, and enrichment toys. Though once they come home itโ€™s your job to prepare them for your lifestyle. As you may be aware this can be a pickle because most puppies arenโ€™t fully vaccinated until 16 weeks of age. Which unfortunately, is when puppies really start to morph into who they are going to be based on things theyโ€™ve learned during their most important social period. So how do you safely socialize a not fully vaccinated puppy?

Take every precaution. First, throw away the idea that socializing has anything to do with being social. Your puppy does not need to meet ANY new dogs you donโ€™t know or say hi to strangers. They do need to SEE other dogs and strangers from a safe distance and realize seeing them doesnโ€™t cause them harm. You CAN schedule play dates with friendly vaccinated dogs you know and trust as well as let friends and family meet your puppy.

Socialization (we will call this exposer from now on) can happen by taking your puppy for a ride, sitting in your trunk hatch feeding your dog and letting them watch the goings on of the park, putting on YouTube noises of things they might hear later in life, tv time, the list goes on. Exposer doesnโ€™t require your puppy to interact, they just need to see or hear and learn to be neutral. I used a dog bed with a large blanket as a barrier for the buggy for in store exposer as well.

By doing this now, your puppy will be much more confident in taking on NEW experiences as you continue to expose them during their first year of life. Without doing this, you run the risk of fear aggression and anxiety to new things later in life.

(This very much includes getting your puppy used to being FULLY handled for vet and grooming!!!!)

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Training for 3 month old puppies is fun and simple. Have absolutely zero expectations and youโ€™ll do greatย 

I love using free shaping with puppies at this age which basically looks like me following my puppy around with a bag of food and rewarding everything he does that I likeย 

โ€œGood sit. Good down. Good heel! Good come. Good fetch!โ€ย  I also wanted to teach solid boundaries so I also used a stern โ€œoffโ€ for things I didnโ€™t like. (Chewing, digging, jumping, etc)
Zion knows 3 important words.
Good- keep doing that! Good job
Yes- right on the marker, hereโ€™s a treat for that.
Off – stop that right away

I think when it comes to puppy training most people are looking for the magic correction that stops all the crazy puppy behavior but remember this is all normal. While we canโ€™t fully correct them at this age we can always follow through with our words and actions. So if my puppy is trying to eat a stick, WHILE Iโ€™m saying off Iโ€™m taking the stick out of his mouth. If he drops the stick before I get to him I say โ€œgood off!โ€ If you are working on things like obedience, work at the puppies pace. This may be just a couple rounds and done or it may be 30/40 minutes if the puppy is having fun! Donโ€™t over do it this month.ย 

One on one puppy classes are available to book with me as well at this ageย  Sevierville Dog Trainers, Off Leash K9 Training or knoxvilledogtrainers.com (865-383-3647) if you need help teaching the basics or need to talk puppy in person!ย 

As always, youโ€™re doing amazing! Now go take that puppy through a drive through car washย 

Trainer Morgan

865-383-3647
[email protected]
knoxvilledogtrainers.com

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