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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Great post. I'm also a soon-to-be first time dog owner who also loves to travel. Our puppy will be 8 weeks old when we bring her home this summer, and I've blocked my travel calendar for the first 4 months that she's here. At that point, she'll be 6 months old when we take our first trip, and our plan is to send her to a[b] 3 week board and train program while we're away.[/b] We won't get a summer vacation (unless we decide to do a beach trip where we can include her). Good luck OP![/quote] Do you know what training methods they plan on using? You do realize this is a lot of money and you miss the bonding with your dog while you train, right?[/quote] Yes - I know what training methods they plan on using. And yes - I know how much this costs. And yes, I miss bonding but this is just 3 weeks - not her lifetime. She’ll have weekly training sessions at home. Thanks for all of your concern. [/quote] What methods?[/quote] Since you didn't answer I assume the methods are "balanced" training. Meaning e-or prong collars and the do it my way philosophy or you will suffer. Your poor dog![/quote] Omg, get over yourself. PP doesn’t need to answer your questions or even return to this thread. Maybe you should get offline for a while and get a life. [/quote]
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