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How to Introduce a Puppy or Adult Dog to Your Children - by Dr. Pachel

When you get a new dog, you may be eager and excited to welcome this new member of your family into your home, and your kids will likely be consumed with giddiness and the anticipation of a new best friend. But before your kids try to smother your new puppy or dog with hugs and kisses, you need to consider how best to make these important introductions, and how to do so safely for all involved.

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How to Introduce Your New Dog to Your Other Pets - by Dr. Pachel

When you get a new dog, you may be eager and excited to welcome this new member of your family into your home. But your dogs or cats already at home—your "resident pets"—may not exactly share in your immediate joy and excitement. Taking the time to set up a structured, deliberate process for introducing your new dog to your current pets will increase the chances of safer, more rewarding meet-and-greets and long term relationships.

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Why You Should Provide Environmental Enrichment for Your Cat - by Dr. Pachel

Many pet owners don’t realize that cats need socialization and stimulation. Cats are characterized as “independent” or “self-reliant” and some people actually choose to bring them into their home because they are considered less “high-maintenance” than dogs.

The truth is that cats do have these needs and providing an environment that addresses these needs is important.

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Windows of Opportunity: Canine Socialization, part two - Animal Community Talks 2013

You are likely familiar with the primary socialization period from approximately 3-16 weeks of age and its long term impact on the behavior patterns of dogs. This presentation will explore details of that developmental period, as well as focusing specifically on the other “windows of opportunity” that occur both before and after the primary socialization period, and how those factors also shape canine behavior.

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Windows of Opportunity: Canine Socialization, part one - Animal Community Talks 2013

You are likely familiar with the primary socialization period from approximately 3-16 weeks of age and its long term impact on the behavior patterns of dogs. This presentation will explore details of that developmental period, as well as focusing specifically on the other “windows of opportunity” that occur both before and after the primary socialization period, and how those factors also shape canine behavior.

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