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  2. How to train a puppy: The first 8 things you need to do - AOL

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    Crate training, leash training, and positive reinforcement will go a long way in teaching your puppy to use the bathroom only outside. Don’t miss the 53 mistakes every dog owner makes . Train ...

  3. How to train a puppy: The first 8 things you need to do - AOL

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    Training your puppy can bring some order back into your household and set you up for a great relationship with your new dog. How to train a puppy: The first 8 things you need to do Skip to main ...

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    Mackenzie Jacobs gets up early every morning to feed her puppy, Korlette. The pair practice commands like "sit" and "lie down," The 10-year-old loves being an official puppy raiser and working ...

  5. Sit Means Sit - Wikipedia

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    Sit Means Sit provides attention-based training to pets, police dogs, and service dogs. [2] [9] The training program uses a variety of training aids, including leashes, collars, food and toys. [9] The Sit Means Sit training program also utilizes a proprietary remote electronic training collar that sends a low-level stimulus to the dog to get ...

  6. Dog training - Wikipedia

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    A dog trainer with the United States Navy, which primarily trains using positive reinforcement. [1] [2]Dog training is a kind of animal training, the application of behavior analysis which uses the environmental events of antecedents (trigger for a behavior) and consequences to modify the dog behavior, either for it to assist in specific activities or undertake particular tasks, or for it to ...

  7. Obedience school - Wikipedia

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    The prices of obedience school can vary depending on location, age of the dog, and the amount of training a dog requires. For example, group or class training can cost anywhere from $40–$125 per class, while private training, which may take place in the owners' home or trainers places of business, may cost anywhere from $30–100 per class.