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on 9/21/2008 This is one of the best articles I've read on how to establish and maintain pack leadership!
on 5/24/2008 Wow this really helps! Everything on this page helped my dog problems. Thanks... :)
on 1/12/2008 Have you written a book? I have not seen information like this in dog training books. It should be in something besides this website.
on 1/12/2008 very good article
on 11/25/2007 As always Kaylan, you are right on the money with your methods and suggestions. Consistency is everything! When people tell me they want their dog to behave like mine I give them a card to Full Circle.
on 11/10/2007 I am sending this to the client I saw this morning! Nice work and I agree with jerrome's trainer, I wish I had written this.
on 11/3/2007 I agree with 5collies WOW! You should put this in a book. You could be Oprah's trainer this is better than her book
on 11/3/2007 I showed this to my dog trainer.He said he wished he had written it.
on 11/1/2007 Really good article. I have a new puppy and will go to professional training after having read your advice. Thank you.
on 10/31/2007 Wow what a concept...it's common sence!!!! Consistent conditioning and training for the right behavior to build mutual respect and trust. People should train their kids this way.
on 10/30/2007 When can a puppy start classes? How old should a puppy be to be on a leash?
on 10/30/2007 I didn't know that dogs needed this kind of control in the house. WOW I have my work cut out for me with a new dog and a new baby. This is much better than the other respect articles and stuff on dominant dogs.
on 10/30/2007 This is very good. I have taken 2 dog training classes and not got this kind of help.
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