Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Socialize A Grownup Dog From The Puppy Mill

Puppy mill adult dogs can be shy and fearful.


Many adult puppy mill dogs live their entire lives in filthy wire cages with limited, if any, human contact. Adult mill dogs can be distrustful, shy and fearful,. Most are in pain due to a lack of medical care. Medical attention, time, patience and a lot of love can help the adult mill dog become socialized and a member of the family. The first time a puppy mill dog takes a treat from your hand will be one of the best days of your life.


Instructions


1. Select a veterinarian you trust.


Schedule an appointment with a veterinarian. The dog may have life-threatening diseases, parasites and other health issues that aren't visible and require immediate attention. A complete physical examination is needed. The dog also should be spayed or neutered, receive vaccinations and have a complete dental exam with cleaning and extractions. Socializing the mill dog will have a better chance to succeed once the dog feels better physically.


2. The kennel should be your dog's safe haven.


Prepare the kennel. The kennel should be a wire kennel so the dog can see out but still feel safe. You can put a blanket or sheet over the kennel's top and three sides if the dog is fearful while inside it. The kennel should be big enough for the dog to stand up, turn around and lay down. Place a blanket or dog bed in the kennel. The kennel should be in an area of your home with activity and noises so the dog can become accustomed to them while in his safe place.


3. Give the mill dog time. Allow her three to five days to observe you and your routine from the kennel. If you have other dogs in your home, allow the mill dog a few days to acclimate and watch the other dogs. Dogs learn more from other dogs than from people.


4. The dog should spend time out of the kennel.


Limit access to the kennel. Do not allow the dog to stay in the kennel all the time. Close the door to the kennel, but do not take away the kennel.


5. Your dog will progress at his own pace.


Get on the dog's level. Do not look the dog in the eyes, but pet and speak to him in a low, soft voice. Gently massage the dog and offer him treats of chicken or turkey. He will learn to associate your touch and voice with something good.


6. Adult puppy mill dogs can become loving family members.


Repeat the massage with a gentle voice and treats. Some mill dogs never learn to trust. If that happens, allow the dog to live life on her terms, and love her for who she is.









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