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The COVID-19 pandemic has been identified as a cause of a sudden increase in puppy acquisition from breeders and shelters. During lockdown, opportunities to expose developing puppies to a variety of novel humans and animals were greatly diminished. A visit to the veterinarian for vaccinations represented one of the few essential points of contact. This article discusses possible interventions and suggestions a veterinary technician could make to new puppy owners to increase their chances of providing adequate socialization.