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by admin on May 20, 2007

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Training for a small German shepherd dog. 4 months old! Help!?

I would like advice or instructions on how to train dogs to do it as some no precise page. Guests or smthng. And other obedience lessons.

This needs more efforts and intelligent dog, but soon catch on as long as you comply. Select command bathroom (I use "to". But what to do as long as you use it regularly. Take care of your puppy if they drop below, or look like they go to. (Normal, he raised tail. And doubling their place after quarter. (Return trip to choose them and make them out of space you have. chosne edit field. Repeat your instructions. – If they do it many praises. Rhythm, etc. If they do not manage, then no problem, do not fuss of them and they returned back to them. If you miss the signs and they go by, then they should not. Be angry or hit him or shout just select them made them. ouside the set point and repeat the word queue. This time-consuming and intensive, but they will break it soon. Important to look out for first thing in the morning when awake. (To them from the cage and remove the toilet). Just after eating, when I will go. Signal. Remember the way they once or twice, if they occur, and then repeat the words and advice to many of praise. Run – adjacent.

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Have you always wanted to do private training, but didn’t know how to go about it? This guide is like having a friend explain it all. You’ll start with exercises to assess your current skills, learn about sales and scheduling, and view sample phone scripts. Then it’s on to the ins and outs of taking a history: questionnaires are broken down into lifestyle, training and behavior issues, and include…


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