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Critical Period in the Social Development of Dogs
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Feral AnimalBehavioral SciencesVeterinary Behavioral MedicineWorking DogHuman BeingsSocial BehaviorHuman-animal InteractionCompanion AnimalFenced Acre FieldsCritical PeriodSocial SciencesWithdrawal ReactionsAnimal BehaviorAggressionPsychologyDevelopmental Psychology
Litters of puppies were isolated, with the bitch, in fenced acre fields from 2 to 14 weeks of age. They were removed indoors at different ages, played with for a week, and returned to the field. The pups manifested an increasing tendency to withdraw from human beings after 5 weeks of age and unless socialization occurred before 14 weeks of age, withdrawal reactions from humans became so intense that normal relationships could not thereafter be established
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