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Training, learning and fun all rolled into one.

August 18, 2021 Scarlett Hall

It is important to give as many experiences to puppies as you can so that when they run into obstacals and other situations that if new could stress or frighten a dog. When they experience things as pups and in a fun way it is very rare for an adult to panic at something different. Having puppies as well rounded as you can with different experiences is a plus in all regards. These pups are having a blast and enjoying the playtime.

← Winter is here and dates are available for touring in the prime month of March!Whoa training is important →

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