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wow,,, what kind of dog do u have to do that??? i need one! because all my dog does is barkand roll over!

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hes about 4 or 5. is that to old to learn more tricks?   anyways, i can never get him to fetch, he always goes and gets the ball, but never brings it back!! ha ha....... and i never tried play dead before!?  what kind of tricks can ...

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My dog is just a natural chewer.  As long as I get her something good to chew on (raw hide or a good bone) it keep his teeth healthy can my shoes safe!

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&#x3C;blockquote&#x3E;&#x3C;div&#x3E;&#x3C;cite&#x3E;Jerry wrote:&#x3C;/cite&#x3E;When you adopt a dog you can be sure that the staff at the shelter has had the dog examined by a vet for diseases and parasites and that the dog has had its shots. This is not always true of dogs acquired by other ...&#x3C;/div&#x3E;&#x3C;/blockquote&#x3E;

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Hi Jerry!

Thank you for all your posts!  They are sooo good and detailed!    I love reading them!

How long have you been dog training?

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Dogs are highly intelligent creatures and many pet owners do not give them enough credit when it comes to the way they can read and understand our body language. Some people have no idea that the body language ...

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