Train your doggy to be obedient
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Is
your four-feet
friend kind
both to other
pets and
people as well
as occasional
passers-by
while walking
in the park?
Have you ever
noticed that
some people
are scared of
your dog, just
because he is
large?
Sometimes, the
dimensions of
dogs make
people to be
scared. They
consider
massive dogs
as aggressive.
There
is no doubt
that it’s a
great
responsibility
to be an owner
of large and
massive dog
breed. When
you bring
puppy to your
house you
receive so
called “white
list of paper”
and it’s
depends on
you very
much what
character and
personality
will your
puppy gain.
Will he become
super kind or
aggressive,
will he love
you endlessly
or be
terrified when
you come
close. Dog
experts say
that every dog
needs
obedience
training. It
is recommended
to devote to
dog training
activities
10-15 minutes
every day.
But, be
careful, if it
takes more
time, your
four-footed
friend can
become bored.
Choose, who
will be a
trainer in
your family.
Start your
first lesson
with simple
commands.
Don’t forget
about the
praise.
Remember that
the key to a
good results
is your
patience.
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