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Dog TrainingKULR-TV, MT - Sep 28, 2008Especially if you have multiple dogs, that causes problems because they are all vying for that top spot in the position," says Angie McDunn a dog trainer …
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Deciding whether or not your dog is permitted access to the furniture is a pretty big deal. If you have a big dog, it?s an even bigger deal.
Furniture access is a matter of some importance for two reasons: firstly, because it?s mighty inconvenient to have to fight for space on your own couch; and secondly, because it strongly relates to the matter of dominance, which is of the utmost importance as far as a harmonious dog/owner relationship goes.
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Canine triangle offers best training resultsPittsburgh Tribune-Review, PA - Sep 27, 2008By John Ross Dear Dog Talk readers: Last week, I answered a question from a reader about the "all-positive" approach to dog training. …
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By on Sep 30, 2008 in Featured | 0 Comments
Deciding whether or not your dog is permitted access to the furniture is a pretty big deal. If you have a big dog, it?s an even bigger deal.
Furniture access is a matter of some importance for two reasons: firstly, because it?s mighty inconvenient to have to fight for space on your own couch; and secondly, because it strongly relates to the matter of dominance, which is of the utmost importance as far as a harmonious dog/owner relationship goes.
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It's the dog's life tooEdmonton Sun, Canada - 3 hours agoThe battles will cause ongoing stress, which isn't healthy for people or the pets," says Jennifer Keene, a certified dog trainer who knows first-hand that …
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By on Sep 30, 2008 in Featured | 0 Comments
Deciding whether or not your dog is permitted access to the furniture is a pretty big deal. If you have a big dog, it?s an even bigger deal.
Furniture access is a matter of some importance for two reasons: firstly, because it?s mighty inconvenient to have to fight for space on your own couch; and secondly, because it strongly relates to the matter of dominance, which is of the utmost importance as far as a harmonious dog/owner relationship goes.
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The cat training revolutionSan Francisco Chronicle, USA - 2 hours agoOne of the reasons most people haven't put effort into training their cats is that it lacks the urgency of dog training. "Probably one of the big reasons is …
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By on Sep 30, 2008 in Featured | 0 Comments
Deciding whether or not your dog is permitted access to the furniture is a pretty big deal. If you have a big dog, it?s an even bigger deal.
Furniture access is a matter of some importance for two reasons: firstly, because it?s mighty inconvenient to have to fight for space on your own couch; and secondly, because it strongly relates to the matter of dominance, which is of the utmost importance as far as a harmonious dog/owner relationship goes.
By on Sep 29, 2008 in Featured | 0 Comments
Deciding whether or not your dog is permitted access to the furniture is a pretty big deal. If you have a big dog, it?s an even bigger deal.
Furniture access is a matter of some importance for two reasons: firstly, because it?s mighty inconvenient to have to fight for space on your own couch; and secondly, because it strongly relates to the matter of dominance, which is of the utmost importance as far as a harmonious dog/owner relationship goes.
By on Sep 29, 2008 in Featured | 0 Comments
Deciding whether or not your dog is permitted access to the furniture is a pretty big deal. If you have a big dog, it?s an even bigger deal.
Furniture access is a matter of some importance for two reasons: firstly, because it?s mighty inconvenient to have to fight for space on your own couch; and secondly, because it strongly relates to the matter of dominance, which is of the utmost importance as far as a harmonious dog/owner relationship goes.