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  1. 1. Is there such a thing as OVER socialising your dog?

    • What's dog socialisation?
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    • If socialisation training is done properly then you can't over socialise
    • Too much of a good thing can over socialise a dog
    • I only believe in neutral socialisation....everything else is inappropriate
    • simple answer...YES
    • simple answer...NO


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Mish13 - I, too, am from the "old school" and also trained my previous GSD's with choke chains. Read K9Pro's thread on Socialisation/Neutralisation that he has noted in this thread - it is really worth studying the 38 pages! I am now doing Long Distance Training with Steve and just loving it.

Thanks for the tip I will go back and have a read, I trained with the German Shepherd dog league in Sydney many years ago and was a qualified instructor. Time to read up and change the programming in my head. :thumbsup:

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Just went in to have a look at that old thread and the link on there no longer works, it was from 2003 :(

the link on page one of this thread from K9 Pro is still active...is this the link you used?

MM

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Whoops added the reply to this then my computer played up.

I went to the K9 Pro post on page one of this thread and clicked on the link they put up. It came up with another older thread so I clicked on the link on there that was meant to go to K9Pros's Socialisation/ Neutralisation section but it said that page is no longer available.

So I went directly to the K9pro web site but I am not sure how to navigate to that page on there web site?

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mish13 - Steve's link works on my computer. It is an old thread from 2003 but you should still be able to read it - just cannot add to it.

I can read the old thread but if I click on Steves link I get this message on his web site

Not Found The page you were looking for appears to have been moved, deleted or does not exist. This is most likely due to:

An outdated link on another site

A typo in the address / URL

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mish13 - you don't need the link noted on Steve's first post - just keep reading down the thread. There are 38 pages with really good information from lots of people and certainly food for thought. It has certainly changed the way I look at training.

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mish13 - you don't need the link noted on Steve's first post - just keep reading down the thread. There are 38 pages with really good information from lots of people and certainly food for thought. It has certainly changed the way I look at training.

Ok thanks

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