The first 8-10 weeks of a puppy’s life is known as the Fear
Impact Period. Puppies are easily frightened, and lessons learned during this
stage tend to be permanent. During this time, it is crucial to expose your
puppy to as many new experiences as possible, provided they occur in a
positive, controlled setting. During this vital stage of life, puppies are
taught to properly interact with other dogs in a fun, non-threatening
environment. Such classes also provide play-based introductions to obedience
concepts. These early sessions are geared toward building confidence and
providing positive experiences, rather than teaching specific behaviors. The
result is a confident, well-socialized dog who is eager to learn how to better
meet your expectations in every stage of life.
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