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I would do a mix of things--
It would be great to keep up new places and new people till a year old at least because some dogs have a fear period as "teenagers"
I would work on reducing the need to stand on the leash to prevent jumping within first situations and people she is familar with and then with new people.
Take a walk before a trip to the city and practice loose leash in a low distraction area. Build on this so eventually you are working on loose leash in a busy area.
Socializing and training never really ends exactly, it just shifts focus and needs.
You are making a great start and it will pay off over time
It would be great to keep up new places and new people till a year old at least because some dogs have a fear period as "teenagers"
I would work on reducing the need to stand on the leash to prevent jumping within first situations and people she is familar with and then with new people.
Take a walk before a trip to the city and practice loose leash in a low distraction area. Build on this so eventually you are working on loose leash in a busy area.
Socializing and training never really ends exactly, it just shifts focus and needs.
You are making a great start and it will pay off over time