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Early socialization training is absolutely necessary and worth
the investment in time and effort.!
-Trainer Jody Diehl Photo Credit: <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/89119745@N00/5962458537/">russteaches</a> via <a href="http://compfight.com">Compfight</a> <a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/">cc</a>
Dog Bites a year
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Not training your dog can be dangerous to you or to
others.!
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Shelters are filled with dogs that have potty training,
socialization, and obedience issues, all of which could have been prevented through
proper training.!
-Cesar Millan
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As a pet groomer, training is important to the safety of your pet
during the grooming process.!
Accidents can happen
when untrained
dogs become
aggressive during
grooming!Photo Credit: <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/95289683@N06/9250209484/">Patti's Pet Perfection</a> via <a href="http://compfight.com">Compfight</a> <a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/">cc</
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Millions of dogs can make their
first home their “forever home” if all dog owners
tackle their pets behavioral issues
with proper training. !
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Promote the importance of training by…
1) Using positive! reinforcement!
2) Socialization with others!
3) Train them young!!
Responsibly using positive reinforcement when a pet
has a behavioral
issue.!
Step 1
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Abuse training can cause a fear response in
dogs.!
Dogs that are constantly afraid of abuse become
aggressive.!
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2.0/">cc</a>
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A Jack Russell I had groomed for 2 years had to be given away due to physical abuse making it
aggressive to most women it came in contact
with.!
Step 2
Socialize your pet with
friends, family, and other pets.!
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Socialization can allow your dog to overcome their fear
of their surroundings.!
REMEMBER:!Fear is a major
cause of aggression.!
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My Grandmother had an aggressive American Eskimo
for 2 years.!
After living with her for a year and introducing “Maddie”
to new people, she is completely over her fear of
new people.!Photo Credit: <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/81881849@N00/2086944177/">carterse</a> via <a href="http://compfight.com">Compfight</a> <a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/">cc</a>
Advise all new puppy owners to engage in training at a young age!
Step 3
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Puppy training not only forms strong bonds but also prepares them for a life full of various
interactions.!
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I have sent many dogs home without finishing their groom
due to aggression issues from a lack of early age
training. !
-Brandon Tucker Groomer
Never let a behavior issue go uncorrected.!
Proper training is a great way to improve the life of your pet!!
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Early training, Socialization, and
Positive Training will…!
And keep them happy!
Make them friendly!
Keep them safe!
Basic training is as important for the
owner as it is for the dog, and
socialization is the key to a well-adjusted adult dog.!
-Animal Human Association
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Don’t let behavior issues ruin the relationship between you and your
pet.!Start training and improve you and your pet’s life.!And keep one less pet
off the streets.!
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