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    the leash on him. He 'll get it eventually. The exact same thing is occurring as you begin to walk out the door and is dragging and barging their way through first and then pulling you down the garden trail. All of this is getting your dog more and more excitable. Once they hit the end of your garden, they will be going at full speed dragging you in the process. This same calming technique can be duplicated before you ever open that door. You either wait calmly with your pooch on the leash by the

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    I went on a walk with Chief. Before we left I begged and begged for my Grandpa to let me hold the leash by myself. He finally said “ how’s this for a compromise, I’ll attach two leashes so both you and your brother can hold him.” I reluctantly agreed.

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    controversial, but for training purposes a choker chain works best. A good leash to attach to the choker chain will be needed in addition. Hold each training session a few times a day. Dogs lose their concentration after 10-15 minutes, Keep each session short and training will be easier for both of you. Any member of your family, that will interact with your dog, must go through the training with him also. After putting the choker chain and leash on your dog, have him sit. Say "sit" while pushing back on his

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    attention to stray from the dogś surroundings to that object. If this occurs, the dog may escape from our grasp and into possible danger like traffic. But ARC does have rules that may prevent this even with absent-mindedness; walkers have to have the leash around their wrist and in their hands to prevent runaway dogs. Absent-mindedness can also occur in a less dangerous matter. It could occur when cleaning kennels. Since we are so used to cleaning the same kennel walls every week, we may space out while

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    Importance Of Dog Parks

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    parks should be built in cities! Lets take a second to think about this... If there are no dog parks in cities they are either trapped in the house and/or connected to a leash. In the city it is all streets and cars and there is nowhere to play with your dog legally. I look at my dog as part of the family and hate putting her on a leash because it can choke them if they try runnning and like "A Dog Park Benefits All" states, "Exercise is important to dogs' mental and physical health.". Dogs love to get

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    Training your puppy early is the key to a future well behaved adult dog. While the saying that you can't teach an old dog new tricks is not 100 percent true, it's easier to train them while a puppy than try to break old bad habits later. Use the following guide to help you through the process, and with a little self confidence along with staying consistent with your training methods, you'll have a well behaved puppy in no time. Create a Schedule Your puppy relies on you for everything from when

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    When I was a kid I always wanted a cat, I even had a stuffed cat with gold and brown fur that I called Sammy. I had the stuffed cat for many years and you could tell, because it was missing an eye and most of its stuffing. My parents wouldn’t buy me a cat, because my mom didn’t like cats. One day I saw a stray cat in my yard and it looked exactly like my stuffed cat Sammy. When I saw the cat I thought that it was my chance to finally have a cat, so I took a box, put it over the cat, and it was trapped

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    only outside person who attended Gatsby’s funeral? Why do you think he came out of everyone? III. Literary Term- Symbol There was a dog leash that was made of leather and braided silver that Myrtle left for Wilson. Wilson had ordered Michaelis to get it for him, but he did not really understand why he wanted it. Michaelis did not see any significance in the dog leash compared to the

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    Timmy, and Lydia in unison. By the time that Mr. Newport, had told all about forgetting so many things to the new leash to talking about Jacob and was finished it was time for everyone to go to bed. The next morning Dexter put on his new leash and watched as the Newport family ate his cake. He obviously didn’t eat the cake but he had his nutritional dog food. When he put on his leash the family was surprised that it was blue. “You told us it was red, like always”, Timmy annoyingly said. This Mr.

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    a response. This response is called a conditioned response (CR) because it is a learned response even though it was a neutral response before. An example of classical conditioning would be picking up a dog leash and the dog thinking they are going for a walk. Before the conditioning, the leash didn’t mean anything to the dog. When the owner would open the door (unconditioned stimulus), the dog would get excited (unconditioned response) because he got to go outside and walk around. During the conditioning

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