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Tag Archives: training
Cesar’s Way: The Natural, Everyday Guide to Understanding and Correcting Common Dog Problems
I’m giving this book five stars (something I don’t often do) not because I agree with everything Cesar Millan says (I don’t, I can’t honestly say I’ll do everything he says either) but because any book that causes you to … Continue reading
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Tagged Behavior, book review, cesar millan, exercise, Ted Kerasote, training
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StarMark Collar Review
Product Review: StarMark Collar Satisfaction Rating: 5 tail wags out of 5! Design/ease of use Rating: 2 tail thumps and a paw over the nose 😦 (despite our LOVE of the results, the design is a little difficult to get … Continue reading
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Tagged collars, husky behavior, product review, pulling, training, walking
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A Digging Interim
In theory, we don’t allow digging. But when I see him begin to go, and I mean really go I’m just in awe of the power in his legs and jaws and nose. Often I am struck dumb by the … Continue reading