Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
Hi everybody! first post here!
Any tips for socialization for my 2 month old goldendoodle?
I take him to puppy class at Petsmart but that's only 1x/week and he doesn't get much "playtime." Im afraid to go to the dog park since he's so young.
Id like to see him play with other dogs around his age so he gets used to having other dogs around him.I want to get a therapy dog certificate for him one day!
Thanks!
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lol i didn’t even notice that the tail did that until YOU mentioned it! Thx!
Socialization means exposing the dog to "stuff" like traffic or train noises, grates on the street, children at a playground, being near the school at dismissal time, walking in front of the grocery store or other strip mall shops, large crowds (like at kids soccer), ummmmm.... ie. whatever you can think of. Not all at once, of course, but over time.
yes i understand, but dog<>dog socialization is also important too. I asked the question because my previous dog was great at everything else except when it came to playing/greeting/dealing with other dogs
Like others here, I pushed Finn around in a shopping cart at Petsmart and our local Pet and Feed store. Lots of car rides, and carrying him around town. Vacuums and hairdryers LOL Once he was fully vaccinated - a whole new world opened up. Walks at the lake, in town, visits to friends, family, and groomers (even though he didn't need grooming yet), playdates, playgrounds, walking around arts festivals, etc. (anywhere there might be lots of people). It was fun finding 1-2 new places a week to take him. Doodle pups draw people like a magnet! You can find lots of places and events, no matter where you live. If you're interested in therapy work, I suggest talking to some local nursing care or retirement facilities. Tell them you're interested in training him for therapy work. I found that some facilities will welcome a pup if he's housebroken and reasonably well behaved. Just for a walk-through or to sit outside as residents come and go. Wheelchairs and walkers were no big deal to Finn by the time we started CGC training. The vacuum was more of a challenge. I'd leave it running and put treats on top of it :) Have fun!
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