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Some Amazing Facts About Training Dachshunds
Some Amazing Facts About Training Dachshunds
....And why you shouldn't even think about training your Dachshund until you read every word of this letter! Scolding and punishing does NOT work for Dachshunds ...and it can make your dog even harder to train! Dachshunds can be easily housebroken ...but popular housetraining methods often backfire with these dogs! (Find out the right way below.) Dachshunds have a special mental "trigger" that can be used to make them obey your every command like you had a special "doggie remote control". DACHSHUND FOR SALE http://classifieds.yahoo.com/display...rpre=0&intl=us SHOW QUALITY Mini Dachshund Wirehair EAST OF TOWN Dallas, Texas [Map It!] Min. Dachshund Wirehair Show prospects, excellent confirmation and a proven winner. OKC puppy match group 3rd (sat.) and 4th (sun.) Champion sired. S/W pos hg. AKC. photos www.rocknrollover.com $1500.00 Contact: lee 214 546-8902 |
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The average person doesn't know what they don't know. For example you will
want to ask about CERF and OFA. If you don't know what they are you obviously can't ask good questions of any breeder. Everyone deserves a healthy pet, and that includes YOU and your pet. To learn more about what to expect from a responsible breeder, and how to best get a puppy with a reduced chance of genetic disease, and one that has been well socialised, and what questions to ask see: http://www.dog-play.com/ethics.html. To learn more about distinguishing a good ad from an incomplete ad posted to the newsgroup see http://www.dog-play.com/badad.html To understand what a "Champion" background does and does not do for the quality of a dog see http://www.dog-play.com/akc.html When reading advertisements I recommend keeping in mind that most advertisers try to include the things they think are going to attract buyers. So consider comparing your own priorities with what the breeder appears to believe is important. You will want to consider whether you share that particular focus (e.g. show ring) or whether you are more interested in qualities that the breeder chose not to discuss (e.g. reducing risk of genetic disease). To get wonderful *companion* with a reduced chance of genetic disease, and one that has been well socialised, it helps to have a breeder who is both knowledgable and caring about the future of the puppies and dogs in general. Love alone won't create a healthy puppy. -- Diane Blackman http://dog-play.com/ http://dogplay.com/Shop/ |
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The average person doesn't know what they don't know. For example you will
want to ask about CERF and OFA. If you don't know what they are you obviously can't ask good questions of any breeder. Everyone deserves a healthy pet, and that includes YOU and your pet. To learn more about what to expect from a responsible breeder, and how to best get a puppy with a reduced chance of genetic disease, and one that has been well socialised, and what questions to ask see: http://www.dog-play.com/ethics.html. To learn more about distinguishing a good ad from an incomplete ad posted to the newsgroup see http://www.dog-play.com/badad.html To understand what a "Champion" background does and does not do for the quality of a dog see http://www.dog-play.com/akc.html When reading advertisements I recommend keeping in mind that most advertisers try to include the things they think are going to attract buyers. So consider comparing your own priorities with what the breeder appears to believe is important. You will want to consider whether you share that particular focus (e.g. show ring) or whether you are more interested in qualities that the breeder chose not to discuss (e.g. reducing risk of genetic disease). To get wonderful *companion* with a reduced chance of genetic disease, and one that has been well socialised, it helps to have a breeder who is both knowledgable and caring about the future of the puppies and dogs in general. Love alone won't create a healthy puppy. -- Diane Blackman http://dog-play.com/ http://dogplay.com/Shop/ |
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The average person doesn't know what they don't know. For example you will
want to ask about CERF and OFA. If you don't know what they are you obviously can't ask good questions of any breeder. Everyone deserves a healthy pet, and that includes YOU and your pet. To learn more about what to expect from a responsible breeder, and how to best get a puppy with a reduced chance of genetic disease, and one that has been well socialised, and what questions to ask see: http://www.dog-play.com/ethics.html. To learn more about distinguishing a good ad from an incomplete ad posted to the newsgroup see http://www.dog-play.com/badad.html To understand what a "Champion" background does and does not do for the quality of a dog see http://www.dog-play.com/akc.html When reading advertisements I recommend keeping in mind that most advertisers try to include the things they think are going to attract buyers. So consider comparing your own priorities with what the breeder appears to believe is important. You will want to consider whether you share that particular focus (e.g. show ring) or whether you are more interested in qualities that the breeder chose not to discuss (e.g. reducing risk of genetic disease). To get wonderful *companion* with a reduced chance of genetic disease, and one that has been well socialised, it helps to have a breeder who is both knowledgable and caring about the future of the puppies and dogs in general. Love alone won't create a healthy puppy. -- Diane Blackman http://dog-play.com/ http://dogplay.com/Shop/ |
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The average person doesn't know what they don't know. For example you will
want to ask about CERF and OFA. If you don't know what they are you obviously can't ask good questions of any breeder. Everyone deserves a healthy pet, and that includes YOU and your pet. To learn more about what to expect from a responsible breeder, and how to best get a puppy with a reduced chance of genetic disease, and one that has been well socialised, and what questions to ask see: http://www.dog-play.com/ethics.html. To learn more about distinguishing a good ad from an incomplete ad posted to the newsgroup see http://www.dog-play.com/badad.html To understand what a "Champion" background does and does not do for the quality of a dog see http://www.dog-play.com/akc.html When reading advertisements I recommend keeping in mind that most advertisers try to include the things they think are going to attract buyers. So consider comparing your own priorities with what the breeder appears to believe is important. You will want to consider whether you share that particular focus (e.g. show ring) or whether you are more interested in qualities that the breeder chose not to discuss (e.g. reducing risk of genetic disease). To get wonderful *companion* with a reduced chance of genetic disease, and one that has been well socialised, it helps to have a breeder who is both knowledgable and caring about the future of the puppies and dogs in general. Love alone won't create a healthy puppy. -- Diane Blackman http://dog-play.com/ http://dogplay.com/Shop/ |
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