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		<title>Practical Tips to Train a Sociable  Dog</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[is dealt with by the dog breeder. After that initial three months it is still important, but takes more time and planning and effort. This is also the experience of professional dog sitters who are frequently asked for help. Puppies are so similar to us humans, if the original time is painful, we will steer [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>  is  dealt with by the dog breeder. After that  initial three months it is still  important, but takes more  time and planning and effort. This is also the experience of professional <a href="http://www.london-dog-walking.com">dog sitters</a> who are  frequently asked for  help.<br />  Puppies are  so similar to us humans, if the original time is  painful, we will steer clear of it or be  worried  in the future, so  take things slowly and small.  Do not  force the puppy.  If in doubt, stop and do it again later. Yound pups rapidly tire and need  their sleep, so  short and often is a   rule to follow.<br /> So what approach should I take?<br /> • Invite friends and family, petit,  large,  different looking, different sexes. Be cautious and  fully monitor  experiences with other  children.<br /> •  Introduce him to a collar and then a leash. For short periods just leave the collar on him, later attach the leash and let him  wander around  with it, then you can take him for a walk around the house. Carefully choose a lightweight buckle collar with a puppy.<br /> • Visit your  friends and families in their  houses.<br /> • Try and  meet different  mutts, especially other  friendly,  healthy and vaccinated  hounds. Be  careful until the puppy is fully vaccinated, meeting  dogs that you do not know.<br /> • If you know people with  puppy friendly cats,  see if you can visit?<br /> • Meet other animals,   do you have a local farm near you? Difficult in  cities, but  if you go away for holidays.<br /> • Driving is key. So take  fido out for as many  convenient short drives in the  car.  Stop and let doggie observe the world pass by, in the security of the car. This  helps with him getting used to noisy. Initiate him to others such as drills.<br /> •  Lug or walk him to spots where there is local bustle such as  shops and  parks. Find a café or  coffee house where you can sit outside with  your fido and observe the world. Tons of people will  come and say hi to him.<br /> • Introduce  him to activities in the  house, paying attention to safety, house work, preparing food and  TV.<br /> • Puppy grooming,  a great time for you and him,  develop the routine of brushing, bathing and inspection.<br /> • Careful with training the pup on stairs, if you are a typical  city apartment owner, this may be  more difficult.</p>
<p>, start today and have a  superb sociable  pooch.</p>
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