Video: Housebreaking
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The joy of having a new puppy in the home can quickly become annoying when you have to start cleaning up their messes. It does not have to be that way. Here are 9 potty training tips for your puppy dog that will help make house training your new puppy a breeze.
By Jeff Schuman | Published 3/19/2007
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Housebreaking your puppy requires patience, but crate training can make it much easier.With our vet's instructions, we have successfully trained three puppies now. Here are step by step instructions for housetraining your puppy using the crate method.
By Just Loves Books | Published 6/18/2006
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Sit Stay Fetch is one of the more popular dog training products on the internet and for good reason. The 186 page book is broken down into different sections, each one dealing with a different aspect of dog ownership.
By Mark Southerland | Published 11/5/2006
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The "Dog Whisperer" Caesar Milan teaches dog owners everywhere that the problem in their dog's training may not be the dog but the dog owner.
By emily price | Published 5/27/2006
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Follow the simply presented easy tips in this article to sure puppy potty training success.
By e-dog-training.com | Published 5/1/2007
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People who show their dogs at the dog shows and obedience trails follow these basic procedures when training their puppies in preparations for the shows. These same training exercises and techniques can be used by everyone when training their puppy.
By Diane Gray | Published 2/9/2007
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House Training your puppy does not have to turn into a world war. Understanding what motivates your dog and working cooperatively with his instinctive behaviors will produce fast and reliable results using this method.
By Rebecca Randolph | Published 3/14/2006
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Training your dog can sometimes be a frustrating experience. But if you follow the effective steps outlined in this article, you may find it easier than you think.
By Chuck Hinson | Published 7/18/2007
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The facts about crate training your puppy.
By Melissa Steele | Published 12/28/2006
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Crate training is an easy way to house train a new puppy, and it also provides a security place for your pet.
By Ashley Bigham | Published 6/2/2007
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Does your puppy need help crate training? Here are some excellent tips that can make your job a lot easier.
By Chris Daniels | Published 2/22/2007
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Follow these 10 tips when puppy training your canine companion and you'll be well on the road to having a well trained dog who is a source of great enjoyment and pride.
By e-dog-training.com | Published 5/1/2007
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Patience and Consitency is key when teaching your Puppy not to chew on things other than their toys. A combination of frozen treats and physical training will enable you to make a positive improvement in your Puppy's teething.
By Mimi | Published 6/21/2006
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A few basic training tips to help keep you and your dog happy and balanced.
By EZ Writer | Published 4/2/2007
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An older dog may require crate training for various reasons, but whatever your reasons are, be sure that you are patient. It takes an older dog longer to learn new things than it takes a puppy. Be patient and understanding when trying anything new.
By Arlene Mason | Published 3/1/2006
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Housebreaking your puppy is one of the most important lessons he will learn. Basically housebreaking is the foundation on which the future training of the puppy is built.
By Diane Gray | Published 1/18/2007
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Tips for crate training a new puppy and how to buy the right crate.
By Emma | Published 6/25/2007
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Nothing is more annoying than having your Dog take YOU for a walk. All it takes are some simple tips along with Consistent Training, as well as simple tips of preventing yur dog from jumping on people.
By Mimi | Published 6/21/2006
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Step by step directions on potty training your puppy. Techniques and tips to help you potty train in days instead of weeks.
By Crystal Sciarini | Published 11/4/2006
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So you now have that puppy that you've always wanted, but now you are worried about ruining your carpet or rugs because of accidents. Are you looking for that easy solution to house training your new puppy?
By Bugeatersteve | Published 2/6/2007
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Dogs have a critical period of development which occurs between birth and about 16 weeks of age. The more new experiences he is exposed to at this time, the more likely he is to grow into a happy, mentally healthy member of your family.
By Amy Bender | Published 3/10/2006
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Spend the time with your puppy when he is young and you will reap the benefits of an obedient, enjoyable, well-trained dog.
By P Estes | Published 4/19/2005
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Housebreaking your new puppy can be one of the most difficult tasks a new puppy parent will undertake. Here are a few tips to make housebreaking happen quickly, and be painless for both you and your pet.
By emily price | Published 8/8/2005
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Potty training your puppy can be easy or difficult...the difference is in how much time and dedication you are willing to put into training. Follow these simple tips to get your puppy on the right path to accident free living.
By Tina Marie Frawley | Published 2/18/2007
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Making the decision to bring a new puppy into your household can be a wonderful thing. That is, if you take the time to chose the right puppy and learn how to bring him up properly so that he becomes a well mannered member of your household.
By Tiffany Proctor | Published 4/19/2007
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Getting a new puppy is an exciting time. Before you bring your new canine friend home there are a few things you should purchase to make your puppies arrival a little more comfortable for both them and you:
By emily price | Published 9/14/2005
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We live in an increasingly litigious society in which just about anyone can be sued for anything. Unfortunately, that cute little bundle of joy -- your new puppy -- is a lawsuit waiting to happen, so here are a few dog training commands that will avoid lawsuits.
By Steve Thompson | Published 3/5/2007
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Ideally, we would all have well-behaved pets that never steal food off the kitchen counters and never mistake green carpet for grass. However, dogs require positive training in order to become well-behaved, and many dog owners make these common mistakes.
By Steve Thompson | Published 3/4/2007
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Wondering what to do now that you bought a new puppy? These simple dog training techniques will get you started. Puppy training needs to start early to be most effective. Find out how you can easily master the basics with these simple techniques.
By Sean Grady | Published 11/21/2007
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offering tips and information on puppy training.
By Melissa Steele | Published 12/28/2006
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Information and training tips for you and your dog.
By CJ Mathis | Published 3/27/2008
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All dogs have to be groomed, no matter the breed or fur length. Certain behaviors taught early can reduce stress and fear for the puppy whether groomed at home or professionally.
By April Gilford | Published 9/22/2006
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A puppy is like a human baby except that he grows up much faster! All the more reason to get started training your puppy early before it's "too late" to instill good habits at a basic level.
By Johnny Moon | Published 2/1/2007
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Retired from the aerospace industry Michael Pugliese has been training dogs since 1977.
By Terri Rimmer | Published 4/25/2006
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Training a new puppy can be very challenging and not all methods are effective. This article will give you some tips on how to best train a new puppy.
By Karl Withakay | Published 6/19/2006
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Housetraining your dog or puppy can be achieved relatively easily if you're willing to follow a few simple steps. With lots of praise and consistency, you'll have a pet who is a pleasure to have as a member of your family.
By Amy Bender | Published 3/23/2006
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Small Breed Dogs and basic training tips
By CJ Mathis | Published 5/17/2008
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How to use the crate training technique to house break your puppy
By Danielle Friedl | Published 7/18/2007
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Owners of toy breed dogs often overlook obedience training because behavior issues don't seem as obvious. For instance, if a little Pomeranian jumps on you, it's cute and maybe a bit annoying
By mom2gwyni | Published 9/7/2007
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Being a pack leader means not only effective training but teaching the dog in a way that makes sense to them.
By Jan Hoadley | Published 2/8/2007
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If you are trying to figure out the best way to house train a puppy you may be considering traditional house training or crate training.
By Denese Opatrny | Published 7/15/2008
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Buying a new puppy can be one of the most delightful times of your life. It can also leave you stressed and sleepless! I have included some tips to make the experience between puppyhood and adult dog as pleasurable as possible.
By Skarphill | Published 3/18/2007
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House training a puppy can be a daunting task. Knowing which house training aids are available and finding one that works can make house training a little easier for you.
By Adwin | Published 2/28/2007
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Bringing home a puppy is a big decision, loaded with responsibility and commitment. It should also be extremely rewarding, and a lot of fun!
By Lara Jackson | Published 5/25/2007
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Ever wondered if your dog has a psychological disorder? Here's how to know, and what to do about it.
By David Bedsole | Published 5/15/2007
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A new puppy is all hype for a couple weeks, but if you're not careful he can become destructive. Here are some tips to keep your puppy out of trouble and raise a nice, obedient dog into adulthood.
By Ashley Bigham | Published 6/4/2007
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A very easy and sensible way to housebreak a new puppy, focusing on positive reinforcement rather than punishment.
By Anarch | Published 5/31/2007
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It is possible to choose a puppy that will be easier than most puppies to train, one who will seem to almost read your mind.
By Jesse Emerson | Published 1/3/2007
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I recently had a puppy move into the household. While he is so cute and playful, he is a pain in the butt because he pees and poops all over. The pup is four months old and can't distinguish the difference between inside and outside.
By Ryan Meiller | Published 5/5/2006
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Details on how to house train your puppy utilizing designated outdoor areas, indoor dens and other confined spaces.
By Seth Mullins | Published 5/18/2007
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Your pet's behavior depends largely on the treatment and training it receives from you. Kindness,
affection, praise, and patience on your part will be rewarded by a well-behaved pet. And the time
to begin is...
By Kori | Published 8/24/2007
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The biggest key to house training puppies is consistency. Everyone in the family needs to understand the importance of house training time, be consistent and use low serious voice tones.
By Christine Cameron | Published 4/1/2008
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Prepare your home for a new puppy.
By Melissa Steele | Published 12/28/2006
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Dogs may be man's best friend, but bring in a woman and her puppy and a fun and exciting date is in store! Socialize your favorite canines from their early years. Bring in an attractive member of the opposite sex for an unforgettable dating experience!
By Kathryn M. D'Imperio | Published 6/1/2006
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How to successfully potty train your puppy by using the paper training method
By Danielle Friedl | Published 7/18/2007
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That adorable puppy in the window of the pet store is hard to resist, but you may be paying a lot of money for a dog that you know very little about. Pet stores generally rely on impulse buys to sell their "product".
By April Roberts | Published 8/31/2006
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Potty training with puppy pads, regular potty breaks, and other proven methods.
By Ria Robinson | Published 9/14/2007
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Puppies chew. It's almost unavoidable unless you nip the problem in the bud. When you catch your puppy chewing on your couch legs or on your favorite pair of dress shoes, follow these five easy steps to stop your puppy from chewing.
By Steve Thompson | Published 3/5/2007
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Housebreaking a puppy can be a frustrating experience. Follow these tips for successfully training puppy not to soil in the house.
By J. E. Davidson | Published 8/31/2007
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Volunteering your time to help a dog rescue group can be very rewarding. There are many different ways you can volunteer.
By Kelly Anderson | Published 6/11/2007
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Learn how to take a little stress out of potty training your new puppy.
By Sabra Brummitt | Published 4/18/2007
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Some people have a really difficult time potty-training their puppies, so this article is going to tell you how we potty trained our puppy in one week. Potty-training your puppy does not have to be a grueling task.
By Laura Fleenor | Published 2/28/2007
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When looking for a puppy for you and your family, it is best to go to the source then to buy one from a pet store. The environment they are kept in can affect their health and your happiness all the while costing you extra money.
By Kris Karkoski | Published 9/7/2006
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Those first few months of owning a puppy can be trying. Through my own trials, I offer advice on what you should make sure you're doing every day.
By The Unemployed Writer | Published 3/7/2007
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A puppy will chew on anything to ease his pain - even your expensive wood furniture. Here you'll find out how to stop your little beaver from chewing and destroying your home.
By Kay Ray | Published 7/24/2007
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Many potential new dog owners have the same questions when making the decision to purchase or adopt a puppy. Make sure to ask yourself questions before becoming a dog owner.
By PearlyWrites | Published 7/11/2005
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When you decide to get a pet for your family, one great question comes to mind. Should you purchase a puppy or an older dog?
By Landra Jacobs | Published 4/3/2007
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Before you bring that puppy home, know what you're getting into.
By Jesse Emerson | Published 12/13/2006
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When people hear the word, "crate," they often think that this is a cruel way to treat a dog.
By Jillita Horton | Published 3/14/2007
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Dogs see these crates as a type of room. Of coarse dogs don't just go inside they crate as soon as you bring them home; you need to train them. So how do we do this?
By Ben Bailey | Published 3/9/2007
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Training a dog can be a difficult undertaking, which is why there are various training aids available. One such aid is a training collar, which is used to emphasize certain types of training and to make your job a little bit easier.
By Steve Thompson | Published 3/5/2007
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Many dog trainers speak out against negative reinforcement, though it is unrealistic to think that you can train a dog without it. Positive reinforcement can take a primary role, but here are a few reasons why both are necessary.
By Steve Thompson | Published 3/5/2007
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Don't become overwhelmed by training your dog at home. Follow these basic guidelines and the training will be easier on you and your dog.
By Lynn Reynolds | Published 2/7/2007
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Do you have a dog that needs training? Do you need some essential tips from a dog expert?
Well; these tips are going to help you turn your mischievous dog into a well-behaved and obedient dog!
By Terri Bennett | Published 2/11/2007
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All dogs will bark, complain and throwing tantrums for the first few days of staying in a crate. They are barking initially because they are not used to the freedom restriction that have been applied to them! They will need few days to adapt to the new environment.
By danielle | Published 1/14/2008
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If YOU Want to Improve Your Dog's Behavior in the Shortest Possible Time Then SitStayFetch is For YOU!
By John S Willard | Published 9/14/2007
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If you take your dog to three different dog trainers, you are likely to find three different training techniques. Dog training has become as diverse as the correct way to market your business products or the correct way to tune up your car.
By Steve Thompson | Published 3/5/2007
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Dog training is something that you learn over time and you can't hope to master it in just a few weeks. If you are hoping to become a dog trainer, here are ten mistakes novice trainers often make.
By Steve Thompson | Published 3/5/2007
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A lot of dog owners might be asking how long I can train my dogs. How many minutes consider as the efficient time for the training session? What if my dogs are not interested with the training and are attracted with playing with his toys or other dogs?
By danielle | Published 1/8/2008
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Being a dog owner requires, wisdom, time and dedication. Visit these sites to get information that will help keep your pet well and secure.
By Angela Coleman | Published 1/8/2007
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How many times have you heard it: "Can I please have a dog? I swear I'll take care of it!" Children love dogs and giving your children a dog can be a great way to teach responsibility. But you must also be willing to teach your children to care for the dog.
By Steve Thompson | Published 3/5/2007
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Teaching your dog to stop begging can be difficult because you were the one who taught it to him in the first place. All of those relaxed family dinners that involved throwing leftovers under the table taught your dog that he deserves people-food just as much as you do.
By Steve Thompson | Published 3/5/2007
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There are several reasons why you might want to halter train your dog, and it isn't as difficult as one might imagine. If you've already trained your dog to collar and leash, halter training should simply be the next logical progression.
By Steve Thompson | Published 3/5/2007
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Teaching your dog to fetch isn't all that difficult if you practice hard enough, but some people have trouble getting their dogs to obey even the simplest of commands. Following is an explanation for how to teach your dog to fetch.
By Steve Thompson | Published 3/5/2007
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The sit command is arguably the most frequently used command when it comes to training dogs. Teaching your dog to sit is easier than teaching him other commands, and is often the first behavior learned during training.
By Steve Thompson | Published 3/5/2007
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Of all of the commands you might teach your dog in training, the "heel" command is probably the last on your list. Most dog owners don't understand the value of the heel command until they take their dog on a walk. Following is an explanation for how it's done.
By Steve Thompson | Published 3/5/2007
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Building on the basics of agility training, teach your dog to catch a Frisbee in flight.
By Rachel Pickett | Published 12/1/2005
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Dog training halters come in a variety of designs. The owner who has an aggressive pulling dog needs a halter that will control the dog's body, and not just the dog's head movement. The Sporn Training Halter does that.
By Sandra Petersen | Published 10/4/2007
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A lot of consideration needs to take place when you train a dog. There are several things that can lead to an easier and more fun training session, and you need to keep these in mind as you approach teaching your dog anything new.
By Ashley Bigham | Published 6/4/2007
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Wanting to house train a dog is a great decision to make. It will help improve the hygiene for both you and your dog and make your dog very happy. But, beware of getting the wrong information out there that could harm your dog.
By Victor Nelson | Published 9/18/2007
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This article explores and explains alternatives to crate training.
By christine kerrigan | Published 9/8/2007
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A review of John's Natural Dog Training Company in San Diego.
By J. Rica Middlebrooks | Published 8/27/2007
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Being a dog lover, I want to make sure my dog comes when she is called. Dog training a dog to come when they are called is not that difficult. The command "come" can protect your dog from dangerous situations.
By Denise Nuttall | Published 10/5/2007
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