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Control Bad Dog Behaviors

Dog owners derive considerable happiness from these trusty pets. It’s known that older people who live alone, but have a dog are happier, healthier and live longer than those who don’t have the companionship of a furry friend.

Nonetheless, our beloved canines usually are at least mischevious sometimes, beating you to the newspaper and using it for a bone.

At times, in his enthusiasm to love you, he jumps up to give you a hug and snags your favorite sweater on the way down. Then there’s downright bad dog behavior, such as snapping when annoyed or chasing the mail carrier. Dogs make wonderful pets, but they all must have training to quell their latent bad dog behavior tendencies. Read the rest of this entry