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Hi, I'm Jim Leske, animal trainer and behaviorist for Expert Village. Another myth that we want to address is that people often leave dogs in back yards or kennels by themselves. They don't do well. They're social animals; they're born to be social...

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Myths About Dogs

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Hi, I'm Jim Leske, animal trainer and behaviorist for Expert Village. Have you ever heard the expression you can't teach an old dog new tricks? I'm here to tell you differently. Take my good friend, Bear, here. When he was rescued, I can't tell you how...

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