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dog training
Getting a new dog or puppy can be a very exciting time for the whole family but you will want to do some training with your dog, notice I said with and not train your dog, this is because you are going to have to learn some new skills when you start your training. Though people would like to believe otherwise, food is a dog's first priority, so the first step to successful training is to establish yourself as the leader, this can be acheived by showing him that he can only have his food at your discretion and command. With so many people advertising in the field of professional dog training today, trying to determine who's truly qualified to look after your dog can be overwhelming. A mix of the two is probably the best way to go, join a dog training class, this will help keep the costs under control, but also give you the professional direction for your home training. .. I am a newby and have just started a blog on dogs. Please take a look at http://2doglovers.blogspot.com/ and leave me your comments. |
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dog training
On Sep 11, 11:33 pm, henry wrote:
Getting a new dog or puppy can be a very exciting time for the whole family but you will want to do some training with your dog, notice I said with and not train your dog, this is because you are going to have to learn some new skills when you start your training. Though people would like to believe otherwise, food is a dog's first priority, so the first step to successful training is to establish yourself as the leader, this can be acheived by showing him that he can only have his food at your discretion and command. With so many people advertising in the field of professional dog training today, trying to determine who's truly qualified to look after your dog can be overwhelming. A mix of the two is probably the best way to go, join a dog training class, this will help keep the costs under control, but also give you the professional direction for your home training. . I am a newby and have just started a blog on dogs. Please take a look athttp://2doglovers.blogspot.com/and leave me your comments. Great topic here, learning lots with the group too. Jen |
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