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  2. Learning about God from dogs, Orthodox monks breed and train ...

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    Monks work very hard but there’s a peacefulness to the life that is palpable,” said Goldberg, who has co-authored several training books with the brothers. Dog training is expensive – the monks charge about the average for boarding and training, $3,500 for 2.5 weeks, which has become a more reliable source of income than the breeding ...

  3. New Skete (New York) - Wikipedia

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    The Monks of New Skete, a men's monastery founded in 1966, and; the Nuns of New Skete, a women's monastery founded in 1969. The communities are under the omophorion of the Metropolitan of the Orthodox Church in America. The monks are best known for their breeding of German Shepherds and the training of all dog breeds in basic

  4. Laurence Mancuso - Wikipedia

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    Under his direction, the monks built a smokehouse and started selling farm produce under the name of New Skete Farms. [5] The business also sold cheesecake made by the Nuns of New Skete who had joined the monks in 1969. [6] A dog kennel in New Jersey donated a German Shepherd dog to the monastery in 1969. It ran away and the monks acquired two ...

  5. Divine Canine - Wikipedia

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    The show examines the Monks of New Skete, an order of Orthodox Christian monks who train dogs. The monks, located in upstate New York, are known for their ability to train dysfunctional dogs as well as being breeders of German Shepherd puppies. The show was produced by RIVR Media. Animal Planet ordered sixteen half-hour shows for the initial run.

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