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Dog Training Myths,
Tips, Advice and Half Truths.

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Dog Training Myth 1

You're only training your dog when you THINK you're training your dog.

Dog Training Myth 2

You need to understand and communicate in dog language so that your dog will understand you.

Dog Training Myth 3

The dog whispering method is superior because it is the most gentle and humane.

Dog Training Myth 4

A dog that chews things is either terribly bored or simply trying to be vindictive.

Dog Training Myth 5

A crate is basically a dog cage that is like a prison for your dog.

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Herbal Remedies for Dogs

Adrenal Glands
Aggression, Stress
Anal Glands
Anemia
Anxiety, Calming
Arthritis
Asthma
Bladder Infection
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Coat and Skin
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Hair-Loss
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I.B.S.
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Joint and Muscle Support
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Lyme Disease
Mange
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Parasites
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Paw Injuries
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Sugar Control
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Teething
Tick Bite relief
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