I love Victoria Stilwell's positive philosophy when it comes to training and working with dogs. Here she is sharing ideas on how to keep your dog from being bored, and therefore anxious, destructive, loud, reactive and sometimes uncontrollable.
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Great video and we think it is so important to spend time together doing fun things. Have a terrific Tuesday.
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That's an interesting video. It's great to do fun things together!
ReplyDeleteMom said I should watch the video too... she said it's great, many thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteYes, dogs do get bored if not challenged!
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Murphy & Stanley
I Positively LOVE Victoria! Great video. Keeping a dog stimulated both mentally and physically is always a great thing! It makes us healthier and happier!
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