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Puppy Socialization Waterford

  • 22-02-2010 11:28am
    #1
    Closed Accounts Posts: 19


    Hey guys,

    Just wondering if anyone else has young pups that they were wanting to socialize? I'm not too keen on paying for socialization classes if a group of people in the area were up for meeting, and letting the pups play for a bit?

    My Miniature Schnauzer met a friend's adult Mini Schnauzer, and seeing the two of them play so well together was awesome, so I think it'd be great for her to meet some other breeds, and other people! The more experiences she has while young can only be a good thing :) Plus we get to meet other pups & owners too :D

    I'm just putting it out there to see if anyone is interested, so please reply if you think it'd be a good thing!

    Cheers,

    Alan


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 241 ✭✭gypsygirl


    Good for you Alan, wanting to socialise her at a young age, its the best thing for her, I bring my Rottie pup to socialise with other dogs in the park several times a week and she's turned out to be a friendly confidant little mutt. Sorry I can't help you as I live in Dublin but I hope you meet other dog walkers for your girl to socialise with. Best of luck, she's a lucky little pup to have such a responsible owner. :)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 19 pawsitiveleads


    Cheers GypsyGirl :)

    Thanks for such a positive reply! Hopefully I'll get a good few on board. It'd be great to see how everyones pups are getting on. Mines only just 12 weeks now, so she's settled in pretty nicely. Still has her cheeky moments, but I think she just goes a bit crazy if I don't make her go for a nap often enough :)

    Have a good one!


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