♥ Dog Training ♥ 

 Ready to start training your dog or puppy? 

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Here are 5 reasons to consider training your dog

✔​ Training benefits both dog and owner. When it comes to training, your dog isn’t the only one reaping the rewards. Working regularly with your dog helps you to understand her needs better, making you an even better owner as well.
 ✔  For their own safety. The better you can control your dog with voice commands, the better you can protect her when unrestrained. A dog that bolts when off the leash is much more likely to run in front of a car, or to slip out the front door before you’re ready to leave.
✔ It helps your dog to be more sociable. As your dog learns to respect boundaries and behave properly in social situations, other dogs (and people) will be more comfortable and at ease around her as well. As a result, more of these interactions will be positive experiences for your dog.
✔ Training makes boarding your dog go smoothly.
That increased sociability we just mentioned becomes even more critical when it’s time to board your dog or when friends offer to take her in while you’re out of town.
✔​ Because you can teach old dogs new tricks. There are plenty of myths out there that might be stopping you from moving forward with your dog’s education. But many of them are just plain wrong, and some may even be causing you to encourage bad behavior.
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