Playstyles For Hound Dogs And Puppies

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Learn What Playstyle Works Best For Your Puppy

Puppy socialization is crucial to your puppy’s development. Puppies who receive positive and thorough socialization as puppies are more assured to grow into healthy, friendly adult dogs. Something that can be incredibly useful to ensure your puppy has positive socialization is to figure out your puppy’s playstyle. Of course, the best way to figure this out is through observation and play. However, you can make some educated guesses as to your puppy’s playstyle based on their breed as playstyles are often dependent, in part, on breed type.

Playstyles For Hound Breeds

For example, if your puppy is a hound breed, it can affect how they like to play. Hounds were bred to hunt and pursue prey. Typically, hounds fall into two distinct categories — sight hounds, who hunt through sight, and scent hounds, who find prey based on scent. Dog breeds included in the hound group are fairly diverse, ranging from the Dachshund to the Irish Wolfhound. Others in the group include the Whippet, Greyhound, Beagle, Basset, and Bloodhound among others.

Hounds are generally enthusiastic players and comfortable around other groups of dogs, though some scent hounds may tend to go off on their own and — you guessed it — start sniffing around. Sight hounds generally enjoy chasing other dogs or being chased.

Puppies With Matching Playstyles Make The Best Playmates

Once you learn your puppy’s playstyle, you can find regular play partners with complementary playstyles. This makes playtime go much smoother and makes it a positive experience for both dogs.

Look Into Doggy Daycare For Your Dog Today

The benefits your dog could receive by going to doggy daycare are undeniable! Ensure your dog’s health and happiness by looking for a doggy daycare to enroll them in. Again, not all doggy daycares are the same, so be sure to look around to find the best match for your pet.

Guy Edwards