Posts tagged puppy mouthing
Puppy social classes aren't enough— Why you should be exploring outdoors with your puppy

Real-life exposure to the outside world is irreplaceable. Your puppy needs to learn how to navigate the unpredictable elements of urban life, from the rumble of a city bus to the rustling of leaves on a windy day. Though paramount for safe contact with other puppies, a classroom environment simply can’t replicate these experiences.

Moreover, puppies need to learn how to navigate a variety of environments, not just the inside of your home or a training facility. They need to understand how to walk on different surfaces, how to stay calm in the presence of distractions, and how to interact confidently with the world around them.

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Puppy socialization tips for Portland Puppies

During this sensitive period it is essential that puppies experience the world in a safe, positive way as their brains are just starting to solidify what is safe or unsafe in their world. Anything they have not experienced after this period will likely be perceived as dangerous. Anything that a puppy has had negative experiences with, or has had no experience with by the time they are

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Puppy Biting and Mouthing

4 steps to curb puppy biting. Much like babies, young puppies learn a lot through exploring the world with their mouths. It is no biological accident that their teeth are razor sharp! Puppies need to learn “bite inhibition” or how to control the force of their bite, and since their jaws are underdeveloped, it is important that their teeth are sharp enough to inflict pain. Yes, the biting is supposed to hurt. This is to ensure that they get immediate feedback from their playmate on what pressure is too much pressure, so that when their jaws fully develop they know how to control their power and prevent harm.


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