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Dog play fence

Renowned veterinarian and trainer Ian Dunbar once noted, “Behavior is always changing, sometimes for the better, sometimes for the worse.”  This is especially important to consider as your puppy enters adolescence.  Young puppies (under five months) typically enjoy playing with other puppies, and may not exhibit problem behaviors toward any dog.  Your dog’s way of relating to other dogs, however, will change as he goes through adolescence:  how much it changes will depend on his early socialization, his genetic makeup and the training and supervision he receives. Growling During Dog Play I would work on the crate training not just for when he is eating or sleeping but at other times in the day as well as other locations (rooms even). Maybe you can pay the staff at the day care that uses crates to work just on the crate training? They would obviously need to have a dedicated person working on this with him because I’m sure they can not do it while trying to manage dogs. You can see some Crate Tips here:https://dogsdayoutseattle.com/crate-training/
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