On Dog Terms
In this episode, MJ and Sam continue their two-part series on raising well-rounded puppies. Last time, they tackled potty training—now, they’re diving into socialization. They break down common misconceptions, explain why "friendly" isn’t always the goal, and discuss how a dog’s breed and genetics play a role in their social tendencies. From setting realistic expectations to preventing reactivity, they share practical advice for socializing puppies and adult dogs in a way that builds confidence and neutrality. Topics Covered: * What socialization is and what it is not * Why neutrality and confidence matter more than excitement * The role of breed and genetics in socialization * How to set realistic expectations for your puppy's social behavior * Preventing reactivity and aggression through proper socialization * The best ways to introduce puppies to people, dogs, and new environments * Why socialization is a lifelong process—not just a puppy phase * The importance of exposure to different sights, sounds, surfaces, and environments * How to build confidence in nervous puppies * The grocery store analogy for socializing dogs with people * Why obedience training is not the same as socialization * The impact of early vet visits and how to make them positive experiences Resources Mentioned: 📌 Free Socialization Scavenger Hunt Checklist – https://capecanine.mykajabi.com/signup-5d21be0a-670d-4db2-9e26-103bf9a11767 [https://capecanine.mykajabi.com/signup-5d21be0a-670d-4db2-9e26-103bf9a11767] Follow & Connect: 📲 Follow the podcast on Instagram & TikTok: @ondogterms 📲 Follow MJ on Instagram & TikTok: @mj_thedogtrainer 📲 Learn more about MJ’s training programs: www.capecanineacademy.com [http://www.capecanineacademy.com] 📲 Connect with Sam: www.canineinsighttraining.com [http://www.canineinsighttraining.com] 🎧 If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with your fellow dog owners!
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