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Teaching Dog Kissing

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Teaching a dog to kiss may sound a bit strange since (1) dog kissing is really licking, and (2) dogs naturally lick anyway. But this article doesn’t suggest ways to teach a dog how to kiss per se. It instead, suggests ways to teach a dog when to kiss! A few kisses are fine for many of us, but some dogs take it beyond a comfortable level and continue to kiss until they’re forced to stop. Here’s how to teach your dog to kiss on command so you’re not inundated with canine loving unless you want to be.  read more »

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Bad Dog Behavior - How to Stop It

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What we often call bad dog behavior is more often than not, a lack of sufficient training. Two of these behaviors, pushing and licking, can be controlled with a little reinforcement. Here’s how.  read more »

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