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- lakern26 lakern26 Oct 10, 2009 @ 6:58 am
- Great lens with a lot of very useful tips! Loved the pics of your pups and the ones with the baby . . . too cute! Lensrolling right back at you to Raising a Puppy - Housebreaking :)
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- Susan52 Susan52 Jun 7, 2009 @ 9:55 am
- I agree with everyone else, the baby hug is absolutely precious. I learned some other things, though, that I can use with my dog. In fact, she was barking to me as I was watching this and the video gave me some great tips about that bad habit. Thanks!
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- The_Party_Animal The_Party_Animal Jun 6, 2009 @ 10:24 am
- The baby hug is awesome - This is great useful information and even though my dogs are older now - they are never trained enough. But boy am I glad to be done with the puppy stages. I tell everyone getting a new puppy - always have paper towels and carpet cleaner!!!
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- mukunda22 mukunda22 May 8, 2009 @ 7:31 am
- Wonderful lens--educational about all the different theories of dog training and dog behaviors.
I for one just let my dogs "be"--sometimes to the detriment of guests who don't appreciate rolicking doggies!!
Also love the dog hugging pics--High fived, faved and lens rolled!!
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- Charlyjl Charlyjl Apr 25, 2009 @ 11:52 pm
- Love the photos of baby hugging. Huge dog fan myself and love what you've done here 5*
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- Tiddledeewinks Tiddledeewinks Apr 25, 2009 @ 1:17 am
- I love dogs and my family will be going to walk them at the local shelter. I miss my Tobie (Old English Sheepdog) who had separation anxiety. She died a little over a year ago and is buried near my garden.
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- 24websurf 24websurf Apr 24, 2009 @ 11:07 pm
- Your daughter has a Great Pyrenese. I have always wanted one so badly. This a is a wonderul lens. 5*s
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- hlkljgk hlkljgk Apr 23, 2009 @ 8:46 pm
- great info - 5*, fav, lr to my dog training lens.
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- alteredkat alteredkat Apr 22, 2009 @ 9:15 pm
- We are currently poochless :o( ...for about a year now...and it's hard after 35 years to not have the 4 legged member of the family around. When and if we decide to add another to our clan I'll be back to pick up some great 5* tips.
Queenie is adorable! And I love those baby & dog pics...that was too cute! LOL
Thanks for popping in and visiting my depression glass lens...I appreciate it! :o)
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- tandemonimom tandemonimom Apr 14, 2009 @ 8:10 pm
- Oh my goodness! The "instructions for hugging a baby" ... TOOOO funny! I forwarded this page to a bunch of my friends! 5***** just for that alone! (But the tips were good, too.) ;-)
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- Heather426 Heather426 Mar 26, 2009 @ 1:16 am
- I have a Bichon and a miniature Yorkie. My son has a German Shepherd and a Terrier Beagle Mix.
My daughter has a Great Pyrenese. My cousins all have dogs: Chihuahuas, Cavelier King Charles Spaniels, and more Bichons.My daughter also has 4 Cats and Fish. She has always wanted to live on a farm and have animals and horses. So I guess you could say we are a bunch of nutty animal lovers. Thanks so much for your comments and good luck here on Squidoo. You already seem to be a great lensmaster.
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- GrowWear GrowWear Mar 25, 2009 @ 11:08 pm
- Those hugging baby pix are precious. I love pets! Working on my dachshund's separation anxiety. It's better than when I got him here, from a couple who kept him crated and penned a good deal of the time, but he's still got a way to go. Nice lens from a fellow dog lover. :)
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- Margo_Arrowsmith Margo_Arrowsmith Mar 24, 2009 @ 6:38 pm
- Those pictures are priceless! Literally.
Great ***** lens, however, training never did much for my two Dalmatians link to the Princess and the Pauper
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- sandyspider sandyspider Mar 23, 2009 @ 1:16 pm
- Thanks for lensrolling this to my a>History of the German Shepherd I will lensroll you as well. My dog Buddy is also a rescue dog. You can read more about that on German Shepherd Would Make a Great President
Great lens. Nice tips. I love the "Instructions for Properly Hugging a Baby" 5*s
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- sittonbull sittonbull Mar 19, 2009 @ 12:35 pm
- I love dogs and want to thank you for promoting the partner approach to dog training in this fine lens. I have a Chocolate Lab, my daughter's family has 2 CLs, my son's family has a Bichon Frise and my mom has a minature Snauzer. Most well trained dogs are a pleasure to be around so I hope your readers will take your lens to heart. Stars, fanned and favorite to you.
p.s. Thanks so much for your visit and nice comments to my lens and may your day be filled with joy!
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- Heather426 Heather426 Mar 3, 2009 @ 2:39 pm | in reply to TheWhistler
- In the Secrets of Dog Training, there is a whole section on how to get them to ring a bell when they need to go out. Mine just whine at me when they want to go....
good luck!
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- TheWhistler TheWhistler Mar 3, 2009 @ 2:01 pm
- How do you get your dog to let you know he needs to go out? He can tell me he wants in, can wake me up in the morning by crying, but not tell me that he wants to go out! I don't get it, he will go to the door but unless you see him there it doesn't help.
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- Aquavel Aquavel Feb 25, 2009 @ 9:02 am
- Great lens! Informative and lots of fun too. Those baby hugging pictures are so adorable! 5*s!
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- GregGiordano GregGiordano Jan 18, 2009 @ 11:57 pm
- This is a fun lens. I have lensrolled it to my own dog parenting lens. I hope you stop by. Great job!
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- awelldressedbullet awelldressedbullet Jan 15, 2009 @ 12:54 pm
- First, a late welcome to Squidoo, you are off to a great start! OMG, I just loved the doggie and baby pictures, too cute! - Kathy
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- zachsamson123 zachsamson123 Jan 13, 2009 @ 10:25 pm
- Thank you. I will defininitely read more. I have a year old lab puppy and have definitely had some ups and down with his training. Defininitely have learned a lot about my patience too. I am trying to be more consistent!
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- zachsamson123 zachsamson123 Jan 13, 2009 @ 10:25 pm
- Thank you. I will defininitely read more. I have a year old lab puppy and have definitely had some ups and down with his training. Defininitely have learned a lot about my patience too. I am trying to be more consistent!
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- naturegirl7 naturegirl7 Jan 10, 2009 @ 1:54 pm
- Welcome to the Naturally Native Squids group. Don't forget to add your lens link to the appropriate plexo and vote for it.
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- d-artist d-artist Jan 3, 2009 @ 11:49 am
- what cute pictures of baby and dog...I personally like Cesar Millan with his common sense approach to dog training...it worked for my horses as well....5*
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- MiaBellezza MiaBellezza Dec 21, 2008 @ 4:18 am
- Love the baby and dog techniques - 5*!
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- Heather426 Heather426 Dec 14, 2008 @ 6:48 pm
- yes, it is a mastiff. thanks for stopping by....
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- michelledurakis michelledurakis Dec 14, 2008 @ 6:17 pm
- Great lens, Trully enjoyed it. Love the pictures. Is tha a neopoliton mastiff.
5*
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- michelledurakis michelledurakis Dec 14, 2008 @ 6:17 pm
- Great lens, Trully enjoyed it. Love the pictures. Is tha a neopoliton mastiff.
5*
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- Heather426 Heather426 Nov 29, 2008 @ 5:45 pm
- great site
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Contents at a Glance
- Quick Contents
- Checklist to Decide if You Should Own a Dog In The First Place
- Instructions for Properly Hugging a Baby
- Second, Be Sure Object Really is a Baby
- Next You Will Need to Flatten the Baby
- Slide Paws Around the Baby
- If a Camera is Present, Execute the Hug, Smile and Lean
- General Tips on Training
- Electronic Collars
- Cute Dog Movies You Can Rent
- Get Free Reports
- Potty Training
- Healthy Treats
- There are Many Training Books
- How to Stop Your Dog from Barking
- Great Dog Stuff
- Thanks for Visiting!
