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Dog - man's best friend image by jarmoluk
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  • Post category:Family
  • Post published:January 8, 2015

Positive human and dog interaction for puppies is extremely important from the time they are born until they grow old if they are to be balanced, confident pets.

Message supplied by: Helen Marinakis / Back To Basics Professional Dog Training @ Twitter

image by jarmoluk under CC0 license

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