After You Get Your Puppy

After You Get Your Puppy

by Ian Dunbar
After You Get Your Puppy

After You Get Your Puppy

by Ian Dunbar

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Now you have your puppy, the clock is ticking and you need to meet three more Developmental Deadlines before your puppy is five months old.4th Developmental Deadline - Socializing Your Puppy to PeopleYour Most Urgent Priority is to socialize your puppy to a wide variety of people, especially children, men, and strangers, before he is twelve weeks old. Well-socialized puppies grow up to be wonderful companions, whereas antisocial dogs are difficult, time-consuming, and potentially dangerous. As a rule of thumb, your puppy needs to meet at least one hundred people before he is three months old. Since your puppy is still too young to venture out to dog parks and sidewalks, you'll need to start inviting people to your home right away.5th Developmental Deadline - Teaching Bite InhibitionYour Most Important Priority is that your puppy learns to inhibit the force of his bites and develop a "soft mouth"; before he is eighteen weeks old. Whenever a dog bites a person, or fights with another dog, the single most important prognostic factor is the degree of bite inhibition and hence, the likelihood and seriousness of injury. Accidents happen. Someone may tread on the dog's paw, or a child may trip over the dog while he's gnawing a bone. A dog may snap and lunge at a person when hurt or frightened, but if the dog has well-established bite inhibition, it is unlikely the dog's teeth will puncture, or even touch the skin.6th Developmental Deadline - Continuing Socialization in The World at LargeThe Most Enjoyable Priority of dog ownership is to introduce your well-socialized puppy to the world at large. Your dog will only remain sociable and confident if he continues to meet and greet at least three unfamiliar people and three unfamiliar dogs every day. Meeting the same people and dogs over and over is not sufficient. Your dog needs to practice meeting, greeting, and getting along with strangers, not simply getting along with old friends. Regular walks with your dog are as essential as they are enjoyable.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781888047011
Publisher: James & Kenneth, Publishers
Publication date: 10/28/2001
Pages: 160
Sales rank: 541,543
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.40(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Dr. Ian Dunbar PhD, BVetMed MRCVS DogStarDaily.com Veterinarian, animal behaviorist, and dog trainer, Dr. Ian Dunbar received his veterinary degree and a Special Honors degree in Physiology & Biochemistry from the Royal Veterinary College (London University) plus a doctorate in animal behavior from the Psychology Department at UC Berkeley, where he researched the development of social hierarchies and aggression in domestic dogs. He has authored numerous books and DVDs about puppy/dog behavior and training, including AFTER You Get Your Puppy, How To Teach A New Dog Old Tricks and the SIRIUS(R) Puppy Training video. In 1982, Dr. Dunbar designed and taught the world's very first off-leash puppy socialization and training classes -- SIRIUS(R) Puppy Training. Subsequently, he created and developed the San Francisco SPCA's Animal Behavior Department, the American Kennel Club's Gazette "Behavior" column, which he wrote for seven years, and the K9 GAMES(R), which were first held in San Francisco in 1993 and continue as annual events in Japan and France. He hosted the popular UK television series Dogs With Dunbar for five seasons and has appeared on numerous radio and television programs, including the Today Show (US) and Dash Village (Japan). Additionally, Dr. Dunbar has consulted on a variety of movies -- full-length features, documentaries and animation (including Pixar's UP) and he has twice spoken at the prestigious eg Conference. Over the past 35 years, Dr. Dunbar has given over 1000 seminars and workshops around the world for dog trainers and veterinarians in an effort to popularize off-leash puppy socialization classes, temperament modification, and owner-friendly and dog-friendly dog training. After he founded the Association of Pet Dog Trainers in 1993, Dr. Dunbar was inducted into the Dog Fancy Hall of Fame along with four of his heroes, James Herriot, Konrad Lorenz, Lassie, and Balto. Currently, Dr. Dunbar is President of the Assciation of Pet Dog Trainers Foundation, Top Dog of the Center for Applied Animal Behavior and Vice President of www.dogstardaily.com -- a free online, multi-media puppy raising and dog training website.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1Developmental Deadlines9
The Most Urgent Priority10
The Most Important Priority11
The Most Enjoyable Priority12
Chapter 2Household Etiquette 10113
When You Are Not at Home13
When You Are at Home15
Housetraining 1-2-316
Common Mistakes17
Chapter 3Home Alone19
Separation Anxiety21
When Leaving Home23
When Returning Home23
Jekyll and Hyde Behavior24
Chapter 4Socialization with People27
Urgency28
A Hundred People29
Three Goals of Socialization31
1Teach Your Puppy to Like People32
Training Treats33
Willing Compliance35
Children36
Puppy Party Games39
Men and Strangers41
Sit to Say Hello42
Teasing and Roughhousing43
Handfeeding47
2Handling and Gentling48
Hugging/Restraint50
Calming Quickly51
Tantrums52
Alpha Rollover???52
Handling/Examination53
Punishment57
Grabitis61
"I Ate My Dog's Homework"64
Barking and Growling on Cue71
Outrageous Silliness73
3Guarding Valued Objects74
The Token System76
The Food Bowl79
The Delinquent Waiter Routine81
Paper Tissue Issues!82
Chapter 5Learning Bite Inhibition83
Good Bite Inhibition84
Case Histories85
Dog Bites: Bad News and Good News87
Human Bite Inhibition?90
Bite Inhibition with Other Dogs92
Bite Inhibition with People93
Bite Inhibition Exercises94
Inhibiting the Force of Bites94
Decreasing the Incidence of Mouthing96
Out-of-Control Play Sessions99
Puppies with Soft Mouths100
Puppies That Don't Bite100
A Big Mistake101
Puppy School102
#1 Reason for Puppy Classes105
Health Risks107
Carry Your Puppy109
Looking for a Puppy Class112
Chapter 6The World at Large113
Changes During Adolescence114
Manners, Bite Inhibition, Socialization115
Fighting118
The Secret to Adolescent Success122
The Dog Walk123
Housetraining on Walks124
Socializing on Walks126
Training on Walks127
Sit and Settle Down131
Training in the Car134
Training in the Dog Park135
Come When Called137
Emergency Distance Sit138
Integrate Training and Games141
Lifestyle Training143
Chapter 7Homework Schedules146
Chapter 8Shopping List/Books & Videos153
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