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On a totally off topic subject...Dog Training...
For those of us who are pet lovers, and either bring our dogs over with us, or adopt pets over here, I have to share a great resource I stumbled onto...
I'd highly recommend the methods described in the book "The Loved Dog", by Tamar Gellar. We've been using them with the puppy we adopted, and they've worked marvelously for us. Sascha's still learning,and is far from perfect, but I'm totally impressed with how effective the training methods have been with him. We may end up with a well-mannered little boy yet! :) Dee :) |
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