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Understanding your dog and knowing how to control him, develop his potentials, and resolve behavior problems, emotional conflicts and frustrations are no less essential than love and respect.

                                                                  Michael W. Fox

Here you will learn how to train your puppy to be a well adjusted member of the family. Puppy training can be a very daunting task. With the right books, and research it can be a well deserved treat for you and your puppy. You don't want to wait until your puppy starts chewing on your brand new expensive shoes to start training. Show them what you expect from them just like you would a child.

Congratulations on acquiring your new puppy. You want to train your dogs so they grow up to be a part of the family and call your home their home. A settled, structured puppy life leads to the same in adulthood.

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A dog is the only thing on earth that loves you more than he loves himself.
                     -Josh Billings


 


 

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