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WHY TRAIN
YOUR DOG
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Dog Training is one one of the most important aspects of owning a pet.
Obedience training is one of the best things you can do for your dog or puppy
and yourself. Effective communication is necessary to instruct your dog about
what you want him/her to do. You can teach her anything from 'stay' (don't bolt
out the door) to 'sit' (don't jump up on the visitors) to 'off' (don't chew the
furniture). Almost all dog breeds are trainable as long as you are armed with
the right knowledge.
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They are devoted companions who give us their unconditional love and
acceptance. For a pet caregiver, the loss of an animal friend can be one of
life's most difficult experiences.
Anyone who considers a pet a beloved friend, companion, or family member knows
the intense pain that accompanies the loss of that friend.
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Unless you can monitor your puppy 24 hours a day, don't expect the house
training process to be completed until your puppy is at least 6 months old.
It's normal for a young puppy to be a little 'input-output' machine. Since
puppies are growing and developing rapidly at this stage, they eat more food,
burn up more energy and seem to need to eliminate constantly! They also have
not yet developed bowel and bladder control, so they can't 'hold it' as long as
adult dogs.
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Dogs need regular dental care. Buildup of tartar can cause inflamed, swollen
gums and secondary infection that can lead to serious health problems. Dogs,
one to three years old, should have their teeth brushed once a week. Dogs over
three years old should have their teeth brushed three times a week.
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Obedience training is one of the best things you can do for your dog or
puppy and yourself. Obedience training doesn't solve all behavior problems, but
it is the foundation for solving just about any problem. Training opens up a
line of communication between you and your dog. Effective communication is
necessary to instruct your dog about what you want her to do. You can teach her
anything from 'stay' (don't bolt out the door) to 'sit' (don't jump up on the
visitors) to 'off' (don't chew the furniture).
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