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    A Lifetime Commitment

    Every pet owner should rightfully acknowledge that learning for dogs that not simply end in a few weeks of training classes. It should be a life long learning experience both for the dog and the pet owner. Raising a puppy should be viewed as a start of a wonderful friendship, and your pet should be treated with love and respect accordingly. By properly reinforcing rewards and praise, you will effectively be able to promote good behavior at the same time bond with your pet. Most dogs naturally sense and acknowledge humans as their superior. In response, people as pet owners should be able to willingly take on the responsibility and provide consistent leadership and guidance. Raising a dog is indeed a lifetime commitment and should be given much consideration and deliberation for the whole family. Every member should take part in training the dog and making it a highly welcome addition in the household.

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