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When you have a new puppy, safe socializing is important. Something to consider is taking a pup to outdoor cafes or restaurants. When you do it right, there are many benefits. But if done badly, your puppy could end up overwhelmed or having a bad experience and becoming fearful. I’m covering all the steps to grow your puppy’s confidence when dining out at a pet-friendly venue so you can enjoy a coffee or meal with family and friends.
In the episode you'll hear:
• All the benefits of taking your puppy to an outdoor café, restaurant, or similar.
• That planning and preparing starts with knowing your puppy.
• How growing confidence in new environments is crucial.
• Why to have a backup plan and what that could be.
• The three games that prepare puppies to relax in new spaces.
• What to bring (and not bring) to the restaurant.
• Tips on what to practice at home before going to new locations.
• How to be intentional about picking the right table in the right location.
• The training plan I use when I have my puppies out at cafes or restaurants.
• All the steps to making dining out with you a positive experience for your puppy.
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Resources:
1. Blog Post: Have You Tried A “Puppy Adventure Trip?” - susangarrettdogagility.com/20...
2. Podcast Episode 130: Conditioned Responses: The Magic Every New Puppy (And Dog) Owner Must Know About - • Conditioned Responses:...
3. Crate Games Online - dogsthat.com/y/crategames
4. Podcast Episode 32: 20 Easy Ways to Exercise Your Dog at Home (Hot Zone) - • 20 Easy Ways to Exerci...
5. Podcast Episode 134: How To Teach A Dog Stay WITHOUT Luring, Collar Pops Or Using The Word “Stay” - • How To Teach A Dog To ...
6. Podcast Episode 171: Dog Training With Layered Shaping: Why Classical Conditioning Must Come First - • Dog Training With Laye...
Timestamps:
00:00 Take Puppies Out to Eat for Socializing Experiences
00:46 What Can Overwhelm Puppies in Public Places
01:33 Boost Puppy’s Confidence So They Can Relax
02:31 Planning and Preparing
03:20 Two Tips For Your Back Up Plan
04:17 3 Skills for Puppy Confidence
05:36 Practicing for Dining Out
06:46 What to Bring to the Restaurant
07:25 Anchor the Leash to Your Chair
08:06 Why Dogs Beds with Sides Are Preferable
09:02 Take Your Own Water Bowl
09:57 Never Bring These Dog Items into a Restaurant
11:29 Ideal Location for First-Time Dining with Dog
15:41 What to Do When You Arrive
17:24 Puppy Relaxing
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Susan Garrett’s interest in animal behaviour started at the University of Guelph where she earned a Bachelor of Science majoring in Animal Science. Since then she has developed into a preeminent dog trainer and canine sports instructor and competitor. Susan is one of the most successful agility competitors of the last three decades. She has won multiple Gold Medals at National or World Championship events with every dog she has ever owned over the past 30 years.
A natural teacher and an entertaining speaker, Susan is world renowned as a leading educator of dog trainers. Her understanding of how to apply science-based learning principles to both competitive and family pet dog training has been pivotal in changing how dogs are trained.
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