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Planning Dinner: thoughts on when to start training

Think of training topics for your dog like planning a dinner party.

What’s on the menu?

If you plan to serve Build Your Own Loaded Baked Potatoes, it's best to start preparing the potatoes well ahead of your guests' arrival.
You can chop the chives shortly before they arrive.

Here’s an idea; consider your list of training goals with a similar approach. Certain topics should be introduced as early as possible, while others can be added later.

Think in terms of “How important do I want reliability?”


In this presentation, the emphasis will be on thinking about our youngest learners, the puppy, and what skills are important now, versus later, to begin.

cost: $10.00

email: prdogtraining01@gmail.com for registration, payment information and the Zoom link to the session



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