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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]BTW, a few tips: eat before your puppy eats. Have the puppy sleep beside you but not on the bed. Teach sit/lay down/come and praise success. Habe your dog walk beside you but never in front. Most of the disordered dogs I see walk in front of their owners, true story. They feel the burden of being in the lead and problems result.[/quote] This is similar to how we raised our dogs. I went to training that followed Ian Dunbar's methods and believe in his gentle ways to teach obedience. Check out his books or his website Dogstardaily.com, he has Ted talks as well. Look for a trainer that has CPDT-KA.[/quote]
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