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Fyrd v Barak Feb 2009 RH Seminar - Dog:SG1 (USA) Fyrd von Barak

Fryd v Barak Feb 2009 RH seminarFyrd v Barak RH 2009 awaiting victim sendFyrd v Barak RH Work Schaferhund Schutzhund Club 0Fyrd v. Barak RH finding victim 0209Fyrd v Barak RH Work bark and Hold Victim FoundFyrd v Bartak  RH Work Victim Found 0209Fyrd v Barak RH Work Platz on victim find.Fyrd v Barak RH 0209Fyrd v Barak RH work 0209         Bob Frampton and Stephanie Dunion advising the RH RH group and Hamish advised by Stephanie DunionSteff Dunion as judge victim Joe FlemingStehpanie Dunion RH photo 0209Stephanie Dunion as victim found RH 0209Stephanie Dunion as Victim RH 0209Stephanie Dunion giving critique

Articles

The Life Expectancy of Your Dog

The Life Expectancy of Your Dog

When you decide to get a dog, you are doing so with the expectation that your new canine companion is going to be with you for many years to come. But how many years, exactly? This is something that all prospective pet owners would like to know. The average lifespan for a dog is about 12 years, but this fact by itself tells you very little. In reality, there are a number of variables that will help determine how long the newest member of your family is likely to be with you.

  • An Introduction to Competitive Obedience

    Everyone is familiar with sit, down, and come and other similar commands that are standard fare in the general obedience training class.  The novice handler might not be familiar with what competitive obedience looks like or realize that it’s really just a continuation of those basic skills.

  • Puppy Training: Raising the Perfect Puppy

    Is there such a thing as the perfect puppy? In all likelihood there is not.  There is always something one might change in any dog (or person really), but the goal should be to always strive towards raising a puppy to be its most perfect self.  This is hard work, to be sure, but it is not only possible, it is necessary.



 


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