Andrew Huberman· PhD
And so I think that if we are if we simply allow dogs to have secure attachment then perhaps the need for this sometimes this um the socialization procedures are very elaborate. There's like a list of a hundred things that the dog needs to be exposed to. you know, men with beards and children uh age 12 and and people with uh shoes, you know, certain types of shoes and and um um you know, the vacuum cleaner and so on and so on. There's a whole list of things that you need to expose an animal to. And I I would think that if the animal is securely attached so that they have learned selfie regulation, being exposed to those things will not be such a big deal.