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Socializing Young Puppies

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Yesterday I had my two nieces over for the day and they just love animals. We went to my neighbors house and brought home one of his 6 week old german shorthaired pointer puppies for the girls to play with. First, I had to set down some ground rules to make sure it was a positive experience for both Taylor and Morgan and the puppy. The main rule is that the kids don't pick up the puppy. This can often end in disaster if a frightened child drops a puppy on a hard surface. Instead, I have them sit on the ground and then they are welcome to hold and pet the puppies. We were careful not to chase the puppy or be mean in any way. After 20-30 minutes of this the puppy had explored the cool grass, licked all the kids and was ready for a nap. In just the short amount of time I could see the puppies confidence grow as he learned that the kids were friendly and fun. It wasn't long before the neighbor kids came around and the poor puppy was held and petted by 10 different children ranging in age from 1 to 9 years old. When raising a litter of pups, nothing can be more helpful than positive, safe interaction with lot's of children. A variety of people and situations will help build a bold and confident young hunting dog.

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thank you for your article on GSH pointer pups ..ours are about the same ages.

Are you or your regular readers aware of a good trainer in northern Utah
(ogden area) we hunt pheasant, Chucker, grouse

I stumbled accross your blog. Very nice. I linked over to it from my blog. I just started the blogging thing. Looks like we have very similar interests. Thanks.
-Rob
http://12voltman.wordpress.com/

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