“Avoid exposing the dog to new situations….” How about this, expose the puppy to every new situation you can! Early and often. A well socialized dog is less likely to panic and bite.
Yes, if possible, it’s great to expose the puppy to one new person per day for the first several months. This is a nice article but it probably falls into the category of “preaching to the choir”. Irresponsible owners are the bulk of the problem and they won’t take this advice.
Wow – More cutting-edge brillance from Hannover! Next thing you know, they’ll be at the forefront of telling us not to drink and drive or run with scissors.
“Avoid exposing the dog to new situations….” How about this, expose the puppy to every new situation you can! Early and often. A well socialized dog is less likely to panic and bite.
Yes, if possible, it’s great to expose the puppy to one new person per day for the first several months. This is a nice article but it probably falls into the category of “preaching to the choir”. Irresponsible owners are the bulk of the problem and they won’t take this advice.
Wow – More cutting-edge brillance from Hannover! Next thing you know, they’ll be at the forefront of telling us not to drink and drive or run with scissors.
Looks like #3 up here is not a Hanover fan.
I am wondering if they are talking about the other Hannover, that they spelled.
I always thought it was spelled “Hangover”