We're picking up our new apricot pup, Amber, in 17 days. She will be nine weeks old when we get her. We've been reading a puppy training magazine that has a good article on the importance of socializing a new puppy. The article is pretty direct about the fact that a pup should be positively exposed to all ages of children, as many different sizes of people, varied situations, textures, colors, just about everything one can think of in a very short window of time, between 3 and 16 weeks. Not doing this can evidently set up fear and distrust patterns that will remain with the dog its entire life.
The first Labradoodle that we met in a neighbor's home had not been well socialized. Although a beautiful animal, he wouldn't let either of us touch him and circled us continuously, growling occasionally, during the visit. The owner said he was a little skittish around men. How does that happen?? We almost decided against the breed at that point. I definitely don't want our little Amber to grow up with a similar distrust of strangers.
Since we'll pick up Amber at 9 weeks, that leaves 7 weeks to expose her to a lot of different environments. It will also be mid March in Colorado, so a lot of outside activities may not be possible because of weather.
What are some of your recommendations around how to best socialize a new puppy? Are there shopping areas where one can take a pup to help socialize her? We have signed up for a puppy class, but that won't start until she's 11 or twelve weeks. What are some things we can do in the meantime to assure we have a friendly, non-fearful pet?