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puppy training


Question Posted Monday March 10 2014, 4:23 pm

Hello!

There are about a bazillion books on puppy training out there, so which one do you choose? More than one? I am so lost. Can you share your best dog training experiences with me?


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roseyapple answered Monday March 10 2014, 6:58 pm:
Puppies can be hard to train as it can be difficult to be strict with something that is considered cute but if you are not firm it will never learn. Get as many books as you can depending on the dog breed but take care as one book told me that my Greyhound would not bark or sit...he did both.

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