I don't care if I walk into a room full of the virus, I'm not the least bit afraid of it. There's supposed to be thousands and thousands of people having died from the virus; so where are the bodies? The morticians must be working 12 hour shifts around the clock, but you never hear anything from them.
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Socializing a puppy is also incredibly difficult when it's also incredibly important for their formative first year.
Everyone crosses the street to avoid you.
Kids want to pet the puppy and don't give a shit about the virus bullshit, but I can't let them because she hasn't met enough people or dogs to be sure she won't hurt a kid.
Adults avoid you except in pet stores where people really don't seem to care too much and just love puppies, but going into a pet store can be very expensive with your pet.
I'm socializing a puppy too, so I hear your struggle. I worry about what this mask business is doing to babies and children. And teens and adults. And those with special circumstances. Just tragic.
I heard toddlers would normally pick ip non verbal communication cues during social interactions in the grocery store and such. Not any more.
Basically impossible to meet other dogs, and I'm worried that with her bouts of frustration aggression that I won't be able to get it out of her with socializing her with well tempered older dogs in time.
15 weeks and her bite inhibition is questionable, her impulse control is rough which leads to biting hard out of frustration when she wants or needs something and she guards food.
All things that more socializing can help with.
I will come personally socialize your puppy :). I’ll just change clothes and walk down the street at different times.
Hah that's hilarious