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Doodle Health - Doodle Development PeriodsYour puppy will pass through many stages as he grows and develops. Many puppy owners are shocked, surprised or downright freaked out about the way that their cute little puppy is behaving. Just check of what stage of development the little guy (or gal) is in… explains a lot (like he isn’t crazy). Behaviors can be accounted for with these stages, but a lot of these behaviors are also not acceptable and you must train and lead the way. The mother of your puppy will start the process by building the foundation. This responsibility will then be turned over to you. It can not be expressed enough times how important is for you to train and lead your puppy so that he will be a happy well adjusted member of your family for life. Puppy Toddlers Period (3 - 8 Weeks) ___________________________________________________________________________________
Beginning at 3 weeks of age, what is going on: The first lessons learned are dog specific behavioral patterns
Beginning at 5 weeks of age, what is going on: Vocalization and tempered activities (dog manners) usually are learned at approximately 5 weeks of age.
What the Puppy’s mother will do: The mother will growl, snarl and snap to communicate. With a few very clear signals and repetitions, the young puppy will learn quickly. At that point a mothers glare or low growl is all that is needed to keep a young pup in line. Littermates also learn clear signals of communication to each other. Socialization Period (7 - 12 Weeks) and First Fear Imprint Period (8-11 Weeks) Dogs that are denied socialization during this critical Socialization period often become unpredictable because they are fearful or aggressive. It is during this time, that your dog needs to have positive experiences. They need to be introduced to new things and begin the groundwork to a happy, well-adjusted dog. Beginning at 7 weeks of age, what is going on:
Beginning at 8 weeks and ending at approximately 11 weeks of age, what is going on:
What You Can Do:
Seniority Classification Period (12-16 Weeks) The puppy has been in the home now for a few weeks. He has been watching you and the family very closely. He is picking up on human behaviors and reactions. He is learning the pecking order of the pack. As he observes and learns, he will then attempt to figure out where exactly he stands in the pack order, and to also see if moving up in the pack will work. After all, he knows who the “weak links” are and will start at the bottom and try to move right up the pack. How could such a cute little pup be such a pistol? What is going on:
What you can do:
Flight Instinct Period (4 - 8 Months) Your cute little puppy has been following you around for weeks now. He has been aware of where you are and would stay pretty close. During this period that same cute little puppy will decide that he is ready to go solo and take off running quicker than lightening. During this time, teaching the puppy that he must stay close by or come when called is critical. The failure to do this will result in a dog that will not be reliable to come or to stay close by as an adult and very well could lead the dog into a life or death situation. What is going on:
What you can do:
Adolescence Period (7 - 10 months) This is one of the most difficult times for pet owners. They are so surprised when their puppy turns into “devil dog” or “cujo”. This often is a time when many families start to worry that maybe they made a bad decision in getting a dog. Remember: you get what you put into it. You take the time right now to teach good habits, you will have the dog you always dreamed of for many years. This work will payoff. What is going on:
What you can do:
Second Fear Imprint Period (6 - 14 Months) You have a puppy that is full of beans, he runs around like a clown in search of his next show. But then, BAM, he refuses to walk down some stairs, he is shaking in the car, or he jumps at the sound of the neighbor’s music. Surprise! This is normal, but you must help your dog figure out how to deal with his fears or concerns. The skills of learning how to “shake it off and keep going” will be valuable to him for the rest of his life. It will also reduce the chances that the things he fears will not be permanently imprinted for life. What is going on:
What you can do:
Mature Adulthood Development Period (1 - 3 Years) So the puppy is no longer an itty-bitty baby, his is pretty much fully-grown in height. He will begin to fill out a bit and develop more muscle tone. But, mentally, the dog is still working out some last details of his life and what it means to him. He IS a member of a pack and now begins to find that his turf is worthy of monitoring and protecting. Sort of sounds nice to have your dog be protective, but don’t fall for it. You do not want you dog to take over these responsibilities because in no time you too will be under the rule of the King Dog. Which can lead to aggressive behaviors, protective to the point of creating fear or actually harming someone or another animal as he protects. This is bad news, and often a reason a dog is taken out of the home or destroyed. So, don’t allow your dog to be the King of the Castle, assign him the role of court jester he will be happier and so will your family. What is going on:
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| Why do we recommend the book The Dog Listener? | |||||||
| There are many books out there that can provide insights to dog behavior, dog training and other dog related subjects. Many are very good - just visit the book listings in our Doodle Reading section and you will see them listed.
But, usually when people start reading and researching Dog Development Stages, they are already in the throws of dealing with some wacky behavior. They are looking for quick information and some things they can do to get through these stages. Jan Fennell's The Dog Listener is a very good book for those who are seeking help and need a specific direction to take immediately. A doodle owner can read this book within a very short time. They can immediately start implementing the Amechian Bonding methods into their lifestyles. Over several years of tracking the success of people who utilize her methods, the success rate is high and almost immediate. |
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