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    Age Matters

    So what would be the best time for train your dog?


    Experts claim that’s its highly recommended to train them as early as 8 weeks old. The old adage “you can’t teach old dogs new tricks” may have a grain of truth to it, to some extent. This is mainly because like human beings, as dogs age the mental abilities also diminishes, which predictably have a great impact on efficacy of the training. It is also said that after three months, dogs have more or less established their unique behavior that can be quite hard to eliminate in place of newer ones.

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