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Obedience Class Anyone There s nothing more enjoyable than spending time with a Sammy who knows his manners Whether you have a puppy or an older dog it s never too late to train them ntsri president
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Obedience Class Anyone There s nothing more enjoyable than spending time with a Sammy who knows his manners Whether you have a puppy or an older dog it s never too late to train them ntsri president
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Obedience To use any of the clipart images above including the thumbnail image in the top left corner just click and drag the picture to your desktop You may also control click Mac or right click
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Obedience To use any of the clipart images above including the thumbnail image in the top left corner just click and drag the picture to your desktop You may also control click Mac or right click
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sit heel ~~ ~~~ ^ ^ puppy points 1 150 puppy points 2 3 puppy points
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sit heel ~~ ~~~ ^ ^ puppy points 1 150 puppy points 2 3 puppy points
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Visage Cynthia 2003 IPO 3 AWMA National Championship Plant City Florida 4th Place Youngest dog in competition 2 years 4 months old
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Visage Cynthia 2003 IPO 3 AWMA National Championship Plant City Florida 4th Place Youngest dog in competition 2 years 4 months old
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Barb Kunze and her Obedience medal BCOA Nationals 2003 Copyright 2003 by Jean Skaggs All rights reserved
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Barb Kunze and her Obedience medal BCOA Nationals 2003 Copyright 2003 by Jean Skaggs All rights reserved
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The Nature of Obedience | Paths to Dwell In
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hu, 22 Jul 2010 21:34:58 GM
By Robert Absolute Thinking Adam and Eve should have been . obedient. to God. We need to humble ourselves and pray and turn from our wicked ways.
robert
hu, 22 Jul 2010 21:34:58 GM
By Robert Absolute Thinking Adam and Eve should have been . obedient. to God. We need to humble ourselves and pray and turn from our wicked ways.
What do you guys think of Dog Obedience Training at PetSmart?
Q. Im interested in taking my dog to obedience training at Petsmart. If anyone has taken the classes Id like some feedback... was it worth the money? did it seem like they were training your dog hands on? did the trainer personally helped with issues, or did he/she just basically read out of a book out loud to everyone? how did the trainer interact with each student? did it feel like a personal session or di it seem overcrowded and hard to keep up? thanks in advance.
Asked by StrictlyCorso - Sat Jun 7 23:28:55 2008 - - 9 Answers - 0 Comments
A. It will depend on the specific Petsmart as it will depend upon the person they have hired as a trainer. I know some Petsmarts who have a person that has some clue and then there are others who use any little person that has some pseudo-'certification' they have set up. I personally do not refer to their classes if there is any other reasonable alternative at all. I personally would drive a far distance rather than go to one of their classes but then I realize that obedience classes are a once a week thing and they should be directed at training YOU and not the dog since the training of the dog comes when you take the dog home and then out to other places during the rest of the week on at least a daily basis to train the dog. Check the… [cont.]
Answered by Nancy M - Sun Jun 8 11:21:05 2008
Q. Im interested in taking my dog to obedience training at Petsmart. If anyone has taken the classes Id like some feedback... was it worth the money? did it seem like they were training your dog hands on? did the trainer personally helped with issues, or did he/she just basically read out of a book out loud to everyone? how did the trainer interact with each student? did it feel like a personal session or di it seem overcrowded and hard to keep up? thanks in advance.
Asked by StrictlyCorso - Sat Jun 7 23:28:55 2008 - - 9 Answers - 0 Comments
A. It will depend on the specific Petsmart as it will depend upon the person they have hired as a trainer. I know some Petsmarts who have a person that has some clue and then there are others who use any little person that has some pseudo-'certification' they have set up. I personally do not refer to their classes if there is any other reasonable alternative at all. I personally would drive a far distance rather than go to one of their classes but then I realize that obedience classes are a once a week thing and they should be directed at training YOU and not the dog since the training of the dog comes when you take the dog home and then out to other places during the rest of the week on at least a daily basis to train the dog. Check the… [cont.]
Answered by Nancy M - Sun Jun 8 11:21:05 2008
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