Six months ago, Sarah contacted me from Hawaii with what she called a “crazy” request—she wanted one of my Maremma puppies. The challenge? Hawaii’s quarantine requirements mean a six-month process. But when you fall in love with the right breed, “crazy” is just another word for “totally worth it.” Yesterday, Sarah and Casey—first-time dog owners—finally brought home Caia. What happened next proved everything I believe about socialization: this livestock guardian dog, who’d spent six months living with goats and chickens, seamlessly transitioned to Airbnb life, car rides, meeting strangers, and encountering new dogs. She slept at the foot of their bed like she’d done it her whole life. This isn’t luck—it’s intentional socialization that creates dogs who can thrive anywhere, doing anything.