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Since: Nov 25, 2007
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sun Nov 25, 2007 8:51 pm
Post subject: The importance of properly training your dog
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Many of the obedience/disciplinary problems you may be facing with
your dog, whether it is a puppy or full grown, could be the tip of the
iceberg when it comes to what your dog could end up being like later
on, without you even realizing along the way. I am a professional dog
trainer, and although my intentions are not to scare you, this is
something that many dog owners these do not take into consideration or
seriously enough. Properly training your dog as a puppy is very
important (as I'm sure you all can agree), but what is even more
important is making sure that you are properly educated and truly are
training your dog in the way you should. I have a blog that talks
about dog training, and the rights and wrongs to it. If you guys feel
like checking it out, not only would I completely suggest it... but I
would greatly appreciate the input :) http://dogtraining22.blogspot.com/

Whether you have a puppy now, or your dog is full grown... its always
a good idea to keep your mind open and absorb new ideas & techniques
when it comes to the communication between your dog and you, and also
to maximize your relationship with your dog to its fullest potential.

I look forward to hearing all your input and what your techniques are
when it comes to raising your dog... Dog lovers unite! :)

Roger

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