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Why Dog's training is THAT important?

We should train our puppies to build the confidence.

During my specialisation ( for now it is a Top Secret) I have learnt a lot about dogs' brains and emotions.

However, that short video inspired me to share and encourage you and understand how important is Puppy Training.

Not only to be obedient towards Us, but mainly to teach them that everything around them is safe to build that confidence. Showing them every piece of the world is like one brick to be safe.

It shows that Our brain and emotions and reactions to stimulus are similar to our dogs. The difference is that we say using words, Dog shows by body language.


Build the Bond and Confidence with your Dog from earlier days :)


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HJvDrT6N-mw

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