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So another important thing when you are working with your dog is that you generalize you teach the dog one thing in one place and we need to generalize it to let them know that it means everybody in every place. So if we got a no jumping rule we need...

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How to Reward your Dog

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Training One Dog at a Time

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How to Start from Sit to Teach your Dog to Not Jump on People

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So if we don't want the dog jumping on us as a greeting which would be there normal greeting with each other we need to teach them a alternative appropriate, exceptable form of greeting us. Really we don't care what the dog is doing as long as they are...

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