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  • Training Your Dog to Do Tricks

  • 18 Tricks You Can Teach Your Dog or Puppy
  • By: Jeff Altman
  • Narrated by: Virtual Voice
  • Length: 26 mins
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Training Your Dog to Do Tricks

By: Jeff Altman
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Your dog. You. Fun together. That's what you can expect as you teach him or her these tricks. Young or adult dogs alike can learn these tricks. From watching an old episode of "Sixty Minutes" Jeff Altman became interested in what it takes to train dogs. Here, he offers something akin to "Dog Training 101"-- basic training for your dog to learn tricks

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As a dog trainer I embrace more bond relationship techniques

archaic methods of forcing rump to ground on sit. The touch behavior is also not captured but older methods that are outdated for what we know about animal learning now.

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