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Most trainers have a list of conditions as to when a puppy can start with his lessons. A lot of them will allow pups as young as 10 weeks old and up to 4 months, the critical period for puppy socialization. This is the time when they absorb everything that they are taught, their minds open to large quantities of information. Though brief, sessions are energetic and highly effective for young minds.

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A top dog trainer might cite your dog’s ancestral behavior when he explains the need for puppy socialization. Dog obedience training cannot be ultimately successful unless your puppy is exposed to many different situations, because her nature has taught her to be fearful of the unknown. This is one of the reasons that wolves live in packs.

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When the time comes to choose the right dog cage or kennel for your pet, keep in mind that they are not all the same, and that there is a correct type for each situation. There are kennels which are designed and made strictly for the comfort of small animals which are being transported. There are kennels that are built extremely sturdily, to house large dogs and keep them secure.

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Many dog owners nowadays struggle with the problem of house breaking and training. Although humane and gentle methods have worked to solve this problem, there are some owners that use drastic methods out of frustration and desire to have their pet house trained quickly.

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A dog cage represents the dog’s personal space in a home that belongs to him or her alone. You need to think carefully when you are picking the correct dog cage for your pet. An appropriate dog cage should allow your dog to quite comfortably stand up or sit down, and be sufficiently long to permit your pet to stretch out when lying down.

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