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How to Solve Behavior Problems in Your Dog

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Summary: Dog training can help solve behavior problems with your dog, such as eating feces or digging under the fence. Discipline your dog to rid him or her of negative habits and behavior with a certified dog trainer in this free video on dog ownership.

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By Zephyr Clarke-Dolberg
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CONTACT: www.miami-dog-training.com
Zephyr Clarke-Dolberg is a certified professional dog trainer in Miami, Fla. He is a member of the International Association of Canine...read more

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"Hello my name is Zephyr Clarke-Dolberg from Miami Dog Training. In this clip we're going to talk about how to solve behavior problems in your dog. One of the problems that I've come across in the past is dogs eating their own feces. So one of the ways that we can stop that is there's a couple of different products out there that you give the dog when their eating, or you can just go into your spice cabinet and get Accent, which is MSG. And the spice Accent it enhances the flavor of food, and for dogs it makes a very distasteful smell and taste coming out. So they're going to create, we're going to create and aversion to that behavior by giving them the Accent with their food. That's one way of dealing with it. Sometimes maybe the dog's digging, one of the things we can do for digging is actually put their feces in the hole that their digging. And they don't dig in their own feces. So in doing so we can control that kind of behavior and make your dog more manageable. This is Zephyr Clarke-Dolberg, and this has been how to solve behavior problems in your dog."

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