Socializing Your New Puppy

Socializing your puppy is a vital step toward raising a happy, well-adjusted dog. Starting at eight weeks, you can start gradually introducing your puppy to new experiences, and building your dog's self-confidence. Watch this video to learn tips on how to socialize your dog!

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dawillife (Unverified)
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Swapnil (Unverified)
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Nuri (Unverified)
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