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Old 04-06-2011   #1 (permalink)
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Wasn't sure if this video was best put here or in Dog Chat section but decided it was something that dog owners should be aware of and to make sure dogs can't get a hold of these things--As much as you can!

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This is why I get po'd at the husband when he forgets to close either of our garages when we're not outside. The dogs aren't allowed in them but if we're not out there with them I know they'll go in.
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A rolled up newspaper can be an effective training tool when used properly. For instance, use the rolled-up newspaper if your dog chews up something inappropriate or has a housebreaking accident. Bring the dog over to the destroyed object (or mess), then take the rolled-up newspaper and hit yourself over the head as you repeat the phrase,"I FORGOT TO WATCH MY DOG, I FORGOT TO WATCH MY DOG!"
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