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Dr Chris Smith: Training Can Positively Affect Your Dog’s Health

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In this installment of Merrick Pet Care’s Dogington University training series, Veterinarian, Dr. Chris Smith discusses common training questions he hears in his medical practice and how training your dog can positively impact his health.

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    Adrenal Harmony gold

    May 18, 2013 at 3:00 am

    This has a lot of effect in a dog. Training should be done with a dog’s character in mind. From what i have learned from Cesar Milan (i understand most people dont approve of his methods) its best when you can train a dog as his pack leader and not as his owner , a human. dogs understand their language and levels and its best if we could move to their level and train them as opposed to expecting them to meet your levels. Training and health almost always has a great deal in common… Great video

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