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This puppy training video describes what things to consider before while looking for puppies for adoption. The dog expert describes how to observe puppy behavior and choose a puppy which matches your needs. She also explains what things about your lifestyle should be considered before even deciding to adopt a puppy.

Comments (2)
Oct 20, 2008 HAYLEIGH

AWWW SO ADARITBALE

Nov 25, 2008 gracie4602

help me find a shelter please

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