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Dog Behaviour: Creating Lasting Habits with Consistency and Practice
In this episode of The Pawsome Companion, Amy Van Dyk shares valuable insights on creating good habits in dogs. She discusses the importance of consistency, repetition, and making training a part of your lifestyle. Amy also emphasizes the need to practice training regularly, even after the initial learning phase, to reinforce good habits.
Additionally, Amy touches on the topic of dog parks, highlighting the importance of not overstimulating your dog, and how habits like sitting and waiting at doorways can translate to everyday life, even in situations like entering a dog park.
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