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Socialization
The prime socialization period for puppies is between three and twelve weeks of age. This is when they are little sponges and can easily learn and absorb so much. It’s also a time when a bad experience can affect a … Continue reading
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Puppy training
My dining area has become “Puppy Training Central” 😉 I have three “kids” here that are in need of training; the new Poodle boy (who is yet unnamed), Roxy, the Cavapoo in our Progressive Puppy Program and little Oakley, the … Continue reading
Posted in Progressive Puppy, training
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The perfect Christmas gift?
I just wanted to share my thoughts on puppies as Christmas gifts. First off, I don’t think any adult should be “surprised” with animal as a gift. An animal is a lifetime commitment. Any adult committing to raising and training … Continue reading
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