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Summary


In this conversation, the speakers discuss various aspects of puppy training, particularly focusing on the challenges of training service dogs. They delve into the teenage phase of puppies, the fear periods that can arise during development, and how to manage trauma in service dogs after negative encounters with other dogs. The conversation emphasizes the importance of proper training techniques, socialization, and the need for vigilance in public spaces to ensure the safety and well-being of service dogs. This conversation delves into the essential aspects of training service dogs, focusing on foundational skills, assessment programs, handling emergencies, and navigating the challenges of training during a dog's teenage phase. The speakers discuss the importance of confidence in dogs, the differences between CGC and PDA programs, and practical advice for trainers, especially those with disabilities. They also touch on the timing of neutering and its impact on behavior, emphasizing a tailored approach to each dog's training journey.

Keywords


puppy training, service dogs, fear periods, dog behavior, trauma recovery, dog interactions, training tips, service dog management, puppy adolescence, dog anxiety, service dog training, dog behavior, training techniques, mobility aids, dog assessment programs, emergency handling, teenage dog training, neutering debate


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