There’s a common path a lot of puppy owners take. It begins with big hopes and dreams, as well as elaborate training plans, when the pup is really young. By the time the dog is three or four months old, the reality of training every day has sunk in, and it’s not so simple.
You don’t want to ignore building confidence in your puppy, which is the key to unlocking its potential later in life. There are a lot of ways to do this, but the simplest is to train in a variety of locations.
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