Rethinking Dog Socialization: Why Your Dog Doesn’t Need More Friends

Robert Forto

Robert Forto

@robertforto | Executive producer and co-host of Dog Works Radio

Rethinking Dog Socialization: Why Your Dog Doesn’t Need More Friends

Most dog owners believe socialization means meeting as many people and dogs as possible. But what if that approach is actually creating stress, reactivity, or shutdown behavior?

In this episode of Dog Works Radio, Michele Forto breaks down what socialization really means and why it has far less to do with interaction and far more to do with calm, controlled exposure. A well-socialized dog is not one that greets everything, but one that can observe the world without becoming overwhelmed. 

You will learn why too much exposure can backfire, how to read your dog’s signals before they reach their limit, and why distance and neutrality are powerful training tools. This episode reframes socialization in a way that helps you build confidence, stability, and clarity in your dog’s behavior.

So if you want to get the most out of the relationship with your dog, listen to our podcast, Dog Works Radio, take some notes and check out our Peak Performance Training Program!

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Robert Forto

Robert Forto

@robertforto | Executive producer and co-host of Dog Works Radio

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