Behavior

Socialization

Definition

Socialization is the process of introducing animals to varied sights, sounds, surfaces, people, and species-appropriate peers in ways that build confidence rather than fear.

Extended explanation

Critical periods differ by species, but the theme is consistent: pair novelty with positive outcomes. For puppies, structured classes and controlled exposures matter; for kittens, gentle handling inside the home prevents fearful adulthood. Fish, birds, small mammals, and reptiles still benefit from predictable routines, low-stress handling plans, and gradual habituation to husbandry tasks like nail trims or tank maintenance.