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Getting in Tough with Your Puppy.


Getting in Tough with Your Puppy puppy

the young of the canine species; usually used up to the age of 12 months.


fading puppy syndrome
see fading kitten/puppy syndrome.

puppy pyoderma
see impetigo.
 

Linda Tellington-Jones

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Trainer, behaviorist Behaviorist

1. One who accepts or assumes the theory of behaviorism (behavioral finance in investing.) 2. A psychologist who subscribes to behaviorism.

Notes:
When it comes to investing, people may not be as rational as they think.
, and animal therapist Linda Tellington-Jones presents accumulated wisdom from 40 years of working with animals in Getting in Tough with Your Puppy: A Gentle Approach to Training and Influencing Behavior. Color photographs on virtually every page illustrate the step-by-step instructions to basic care, feeding, and grooming, as well as house-training, good behavior Orderly and lawful action; conduct that is deemed proper for a peaceful and law-abiding individual.

The definition of good behavior depends upon how the phrase is used.
 on a leash, riding in cars, and much more. The "Tellington Touch Method" used to train puppies is a "no-force" means to influence behavior of dogs through gentle physical contact. An excellent and easy-to-use guide, recommended for anyone considering a new puppy for a pet.
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