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MIXED : Dog Training & Socialization
on 2009/2/4 20:00:01 (125 reads)

No one enjoys being around an unruly, disobedient dog. Obedience training and proper socialization will help your dog become a welcome guest in most environments.

From housebreaking to basic commands, training will actually strengthen the bond between you and your dog, leading to a happier and less stressful life together.
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