I would be interested in this, too, as we are about to get our 2nd pup next
week! We are sooo excited. I would especially be interested in learning more
about this "fear" period...our Schlappi got it from about 6
months...suddenly and without reason...and began coming out of it around 1
year old. It was really scary, as he went from being a super gregarious
puppy to having a fear of some people - especially men with hats!

Now he is much better and I hope that he has "grown" out of it.

Any info on helping to avoid these months of unexpected fear in our dogs
would be great!

Thanks!

Mary Dawn

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Sent: Friday, October 11, 2002 9:49 AM
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Subject: Socialization


Back around the time that I first brought Tucker home, someone posted to
the list an excellent "socialization checklist" of things to be sure and
expose your puppy to before 6-7 months of age to maximize his experiences
before that fear period set in.  I can't find the original post (suspect
it's on my other computer), but that list was so helpful to me.  I've
written below the things that I've made sure that Tucker has encountered in
a positive manner in his young age (he's 8mos now) - it's by no means
comprehensive, in fact I know I've missed some things like wheelchairs,
sheep, goats, chickens etc (other barnyard animals), canoe rides etc, but I
thought I'd share it for new puppy owners, and also to seek input on what
I've missed.  I'm lucky enough (IMO) to live in a small town so most of
these things occur within a ten or fifteen minute walk, if not right
outside our front or back door.

What would you add to this list?

Outdoor Transportation:
Plane ride home
Lots of car rides - short and long (up to four or five hours)
Boat rides
Bicycles
Dirt bikes
Motorcycles
Scooters
Rollerblades
Watch the train go by - hear whistles, rattles etc
Air Brakes on big trucks (18 wheelers)
Police, fire, ambulance sirens

The Big Outdoors:
Coyotes howling
Dogs barking
birds chirping, whistling and cooing
Squirrels, chipmunks, rabbits, mice
Water - shallow and deeper, puddles, lakes, rivers, streams, wading pool
Grass - short like the lawn
Grasses - high in the field (waist high now - they grew along with him <G>)
Sandy beaches
Rock faces
Woods/Forest
Mud, glorious mud
Climbing up on and over rocks, logs, picnic tables etc in the parks
rabbit holes and groundhog holes
Thunder storms and howling winds (I love these and I think the dogs pick up
on that)
Pouring rain
Deep snow, shallow snow
Paved and unpaved roads

Around the House:
Vacuum
Hair Dryer
Blender
Oven Timer
TV, Radio, Alarm Clocks
Phone ringing
Smoke Alarm
Doors slamming
Floors - carpet, tile, hardwood, linoleum
Slippery PT deck, small stairs and large stairs
Broom (his favourite)

People:
Hats, glasses etc
Small children, larger children, teenagers
Seniors
Walkers
Crutches
Watching tennis, children's and adult's softball and soccer games at the
park (through spring and summer we made this a part of at least two walks a
week to sit and watch the games for ten or twenty minutes so that he'd hear
clapping, cheering, cursing, hollering etc and watch people of all sizes
running around madly after the ball <g>  It was also a great way for him to
meet kids of all ages since we don't have any)

Other Animals:
Horses
Cows
Cats
Bunnies (domestic)
Birds (domestic)

Work/Office/Other Places/General:
Fax machine
Delivery guys (uniforms)
Heavy machinery - lift trucks, order pickers etc (hang out in a Home Depot
parking lot on a  sunny afternoon and you get lots of socialization
opportunities)
Shopping carts
Overnight stays in different places i.e. cottage, in-laws etc with us
Scales at the vets (this has been a bugaboo - don't really know why) - we
go the vet every month for a weigh in and treats - he loves everyone there
Parades - been in two with him (small town, remember, a parade is about
four blocks!)
Carnivals - watched set up and hung around outside for an hour listening to
midway sounds, rides, screams etc
Puppy school - other dogs, different surfaces, mini agility equipment
Brushing
Tooth brushing
Baths
Nail clipping
Picking out burrs


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