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HOG & DOGS => HOG DOGS => Topic started by: arrowbar on May 31, 2011, 09:02:57 pm



Title: socializing puppies
Post by: arrowbar on May 31, 2011, 09:02:57 pm
this is one of the more overlooked aspects of getting a pup IMO. We have always used our kids or little siblings to help with this. The constant handling by little kids helps the pups adjust to humans. I say this because I have seen some breeders who spend little to minimum time with the pups and most if not the entire litter becomes skiddish and one person type dogs (the type that person spends a lot of time trying to catch and load) and then the pups that come from litters that are messed with constantly have a much better chance of being social and likeable hounds that are easier to train. Now this is just what I have observed and some may disasgree with me and thats ok. But this is how we do it here.
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Title: Re: socializing puppies
Post by: tuskbuster on May 31, 2011, 09:41:36 pm
THE BEST TRAINERS .PERIOD


Title: Re: socializing puppies
Post by: mex on May 31, 2011, 09:44:34 pm
Thats cool bro.Those kids are on the right path.


Title: Re: socializing puppies
Post by: T-Bob Parker on May 31, 2011, 09:46:58 pm
I don't know man, that looks like a pain in the rear, handling all those pups. I could help you out if you need to lighten the feed bill ;)


Title: Re: socializing puppies
Post by: jdt on May 31, 2011, 09:53:48 pm
puppies were made for kids , and kids were made for puppies !  :angel:


Title: Re: socializing puppies
Post by: spazhogdog on May 31, 2011, 10:04:26 pm
puppies were made for kids , and kids were made for puppies !  :angel:

Very True !!!!!  my granddaughter teaches all the pups to lead, sit , jump in the kennel, dig in the sand  >:D and load and whatever else she can get them to do. 


Title: Re: socializing puppies
Post by: TimmsHogDogs on May 31, 2011, 10:54:20 pm
you wanna send some of those brindle pups my way???? ;D ;D ;D


Title: Re: socializing puppies
Post by: arrowbar on May 31, 2011, 11:17:44 pm
sorry these ones are all promised out. I did make two more crosses this last month though  ;D


Title: Re: socializing puppies
Post by: TimmsHogDogs on May 31, 2011, 11:20:29 pm
what breed are they and where are you located? ;D :)


Title: Re: socializing puppies
Post by: arrowbar on May 31, 2011, 11:22:13 pm
ukc plotts and located in NM but the good thing is my wife has an aunt with season tickets to the cowboys so we are going to during football season.


Title: Re: socializing puppies
Post by: BIG CHRIS on June 01, 2011, 02:21:25 am
aint nothen finer then a cpl kids and a fine litter of plotts!!! looks to me like u got the right idea for worken with pups


Title: Re: socializing puppies
Post by: dan on June 01, 2011, 04:37:22 am
There is quite a bit written about the training benefits of handling puppies during the early development stages. 
Children have had it figured out since the beginning of time. 
The U.S. Army calls it the biosensor method.


Title: Re: socializing puppies
Post by: Reuben on June 01, 2011, 05:06:15 am
arrowbar,

I agree 100 percent...


Title: Re: socializing puppies
Post by: coach on June 01, 2011, 09:23:55 pm
There is quite a bit written about the training benefits of handling puppies during the early development stages. 
Children have had it figured out since the beginning of time. 
The U.S. Army calls it the biosensor method.

Have you tried it Dan? I have read up on it. Practice it to some extent but man you have to put some time into it on a daily basis. The theory makes sense. Kinda like the horse whisperer. Lots of daily petting and letting the dog trust you, when you lay them on their back.


Title: Re: socializing puppies
Post by: arrowbar on June 01, 2011, 09:42:47 pm
the kids love them but they handle them kind of rough but they are excited and dont do it mean. The pups come back for more and will follow the kids around. I think this happy but rough handling teaches them a lot of trust. My wife wont let the pups on the carpet though, or at least not when she is around ;D. We play with them in the sand box, the grass, the gravel, tile, the deck, concrete so they get used to different textures.


Title: Re: socializing puppies
Post by: Reuben on June 01, 2011, 09:59:41 pm
In my opinion it does not take a lot of time to socialize pups but it must be quality time and the pups must trust you whole heartedly. When we can correct the the pups without them cowering down we know we are on the right track...


Title: Re: socializing puppies
Post by: firemedic on June 02, 2011, 08:14:07 pm
Arrowbar,....in my opinion you're doing exactly the right thing for your dogs, I've seen it done most every way and I do know for sure that NOT handling them and getting them used to humans will result in a dog that is a pain to handle and can't stand anything out of the ordinary. Good job I say.


Title: Re: socializing puppies
Post by: Hog_Hunter_57 on June 02, 2011, 11:27:41 pm
even if i does no good either way ( i am not saying it dosen't) it does wonders for the kids.


Title: Re: socializing puppies
Post by: dan on June 03, 2011, 10:38:46 pm
Coach,
Yes, It takes lots of time.  That's why I limit the number of pups at my house.  My family and friends handle them also.   


Title: Re: socializing puppies
Post by: BobbyB on June 04, 2011, 09:39:28 am
I was told once to let your wife and kids raise the puppies and then when the time comes, you train 'em. We have always handled our Britts as much as possible.

Now, since we have the 3 girls we are adopting , it's gonna be easier. At 5, 4 and 4, they are all about puppies. And with 2 litters of Brittanys and a litter of YBMCs due over the next 30 days, they should have a big time and be helping without ever knowing it.


Title: Re: socializing puppies
Post by: BobbyB on June 04, 2011, 09:41:13 am
In my opinion it does not take a lot of time to socialize pups but it must be quality time and the pups must trust you whole heartedly. When we can correct the the pups without them cowering down we know we are on the right track...
Amen Rueben.