Early socialization training is absolutely necessary and worth the investment in time and effort. -T rainer Jody Diehl Photo Credit: <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/89119745@N00/5962458537/">russteaches</a> via <a href="http://compfight.com">Compfight</a> <a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/">cc</a>
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Early socialization training is absolutely necessary and worth
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A Jack Russell I had groomed for 2 years had to be given away due to physical abuse making it
aggressive to most women it came in contact
with.!
Step 2
Socialize your pet with
friends, family, and other pets.!
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Socialization can allow your dog to overcome their fear
of their surroundings.!
REMEMBER:!Fear is a major
cause of aggression.!
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My Grandmother had an aggressive American Eskimo
for 2 years.!
After living with her for a year and introducing “Maddie”
to new people, she is completely over her fear of
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Advise all new puppy owners to engage in training at a young age!
Step 3
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Puppy training not only forms strong bonds but also prepares them for a life full of various
interactions.!
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I have sent many dogs home without finishing their groom
due to aggression issues from a lack of early age
training. !
-Brandon Tucker Groomer
Never let a behavior issue go uncorrected.!
Proper training is a great way to improve the life of your pet!!
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