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Dog Training and Health

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Ian@twelvewaynetwork.com - 27 May 2007 08:28 GMT
The relationship you have with your dog is different from many other
relationships. It is unconditional love and it is hard to imagine life
without it. It is important to keep your dog as healthy and well-
trained as possible. About 80% of all dog owners never sufficiently
train their dog, ultimately getting rid of the dog. I know this is
sad, as many of us know what this unconditional love is like. I
currently have a blog about many of things I just talked about. If you
are interested and want to visit it, I would completely suggest it.
http://iandogtraining.blogspot.com

Dog training is crucial in the relationship between you and your dog.
Having a wild dog is extremely stressful. I have personally had two
dogs that were never trained well. One of them ran away, and one we
finally trained. It is great to have a well-trained dog so you can
really love your dog.
Dale Atkin - 30 May 2007 17:21 GMT
> About 80% of all dog owners never sufficiently
> train their dog, ultimately getting rid of the dog.

Are you trying to tell me that 80% of dog owners get rid of their dog? Or
that 80% of dogs aren't well trained? If the former, I find this statistic
hard to believe. If the later, this statistic is entirely meaningless (who
decides if the dog is well trained)

Would you care to provide some source for this statistic?

Dale
 
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