Create the optimal basis for your dog training with these tips.
These 3 basic exercises every dog owner should know and practice with their dog. - >> Our recommendation << -
1 .Then everything else will be much easier!
2 .your dog learns to trust you.
3 .your dog pays attention to you.
4 .leashing is not a problem, it becomes a pleasure.
5. your dog learns polite behavior.
6. you prevent stupid chasing games or even biting attacks.

The digging exercise
A small, but powerful exercise that I encourage EVERYONE to do.
Your dog learns that it's great when you reach for a collar or harness.
This means: No more stress when leashing.
Plus, no danger of your dog snapping if you ever reach for him.
You have the choice
Your dog learns that it's worth giving you his attention.
You learn that you have the choice when to start training - or anything at all - with your dog.
You have the choice in everyday life
The transfer from training to everyday life.
Your dog will thus pay attention to you outside and in distractions.
You get into the angelic spiral of desired behavior with your dog.
These basics you can even do with your puppy
and thus ensure a great training from the beginning.
But you can also start with them at any time,
if your dog is behaving a bit "rowdy".
In fact, every dog owner should know these 3 exercises
and include them in the daily program.
With this you already have half the rent for the rest of the education.
However, it is - as always with my courses - so:
They are suitable for all dogs, but not for all people.
Therefore, book the course only if you want to educate your dog in a nice way,
you like to reward him and he is really your good friend.
2 lessons with everything you need to know summarized in video and written form.
1 booklet on the topic
3 lessons with training games in video form.
3 training instructions in written form to download.
3 training cards to collect with the practice steps and lots of ideas to vary.
2 audios to listen to the longer lessons on the go.
Once upon a time there was a woman named Maria who was very interested in dog breeding. She decided to start a kennel herself and bought two purebred dogs, a Rottweiler named Max and a Labrador named Lucy. Maria took very good care of Max and Lucy, making sure they got enough exercise and healthy food.
After a few months Lucy became pregnant and soon after she had puppies. There were six puppies in total, three males and three females. Mary was overjoyed and took touching care of the puppies. She gave them all the love and attention they needed to develop well.
When the puppies were old enough, Maria sold them to loving families who were very happy to have the new family members. Maria was proud of her dog training and looked forward to raising more puppies in the future.
I hope you enjoyed this story! If you have any questions about raising dogs, feel free to ask me about it.
There are some steps you can take to prevent or remove ticks from your dog:
Use tick collars or sprays: These products act as a barrier against ticks and can help prevent them from attaching to your dog's fur.
Remove ticks as soon as possible: The sooner you remove a tick, the less risk it has of transmitting disease. It is best to use tick nippers or other special tools.
Keep your yard and environment clean: Ticks are often found in tall grass or other hidden places outdoors. By making sure these areas are kept clean, you can reduce the risk of ticks attaching to your dog.
Talk to your vet about tick medications: there are special medications you can give your dog to protect him from ticks. Talk to your vet about whether this option is right for your dog.
It is important to check your dog's ticks regularly and remove them promptly to reduce the risk of disease. If you are unsure about how to remove ticks from your dog, you should always seek the advice of your veterinarian.

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