Some Basics For Housetraining Your Puppy
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Filed under: How to House Train a Puppy
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This post has good and valuable information, Is nice to see some good articles like this one, thank you.
Hi there,
Firstly, great site! Its been a fantastic resource for us as we train and look after our new labrador. How long has your site been running? Its firmly bookmarked in our favourites
Since we’ve had our labrador, we have really used the internet and websites to build up our knowledge of the lovely breed, so we can train him the best way we can!
A little over a week ago, we started to setup our new website for like minded dog owners. Already we are getting lots of visits! We have written about (surprise surprise) Labradors, the different breeds and colours, training tips and puppies.
We would love to know what you think of it, and if you would consider exchanging links with us, our readers would like to see your website aswell I’m sure. We can place you in the “Links” section on the right hand side of our website, how does that sound?
Have a look here:
http://www.training-my-labrador.com
Anyway, let us know what you think and keep up the good work!
All the best,
Andrew (and Buddy)
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I understand that is very important to provide a quality training for your pet, since very begining. Doing that your pet will be able to understand better some very important aspects that you want to implement.!
I Love dogs so much!
Good article.
The secrete to correctly training your dog is having the time and using “positive approach” with your pet.
Too many people get a dog and just expect everything to be perfect from the get go and do not realise that time and effort has to be spent in training your dog.