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Dog Training - Training In Canine Behavior

Posted on 18 July 2008 by Admin

Wait a minute, you’re telling me that dog training never entered your mind when you went and got yourself a new puppy? You went on a shopping spree and got all the canine paraphernalia your new friend will ever need, but you didn’t think of enrolling him in Dog Training University?

Watching your new puppy sleeping peacefully in his bed, I’ve got to admit it’s hard to picture what he will be like in a few short months, with an extra 50 or 60 pounds or moreĀ  on him. But even if you picked a small dog breed, one thing is certain: that puppy’s brain is growing, and you may not like what it’s churning up.

Unless you start working right now to mold that little personality into a proper little canine citizen, you may well find yourself facing a four-legged delinquent sooner than you think. And then what will you do?

When it comes to bringing up puppy, relying on professional information will make sure the job gets handled well the first time. Enrolling the help of a professional dog trainer may be a good start, but that approach has an inherent flaw. Let me explain why a dog training course right in your own home will work best for you.

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