Starting Puppies Off On the Right Paw
July 5, 2016 Responsible BreedingSo many puppies are brought to animal shelters each year before they even reach one year of age due to “problem behaviors.” Thankfully, there are steps that breeders and new owners can take to reduce the chances of a puppy being brought to a shelter. Breeders have a lot of control over a puppy’s potential and whether or not they reach it. Setting a strong training foundation can make a world of difference! By teaching your puppies seven basic tasks, their chances of becoming well-rounded, lifelong companions greatly increase. And new owners can build from that foundation! Read on for more information that could help a lot of puppies have a happier, healthier life.
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