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Training Fundamentals

with Gus Marnel

Gus Marnel – Registered Master Trainer

Dog Obedience Should...

  • be taught to every dog
  • be followed by all family members (the pack).
  • always be consistent.
  • be enjoyable for the family and pet

Dog Obedience Should Not...

  • be taken for granted.
  • be done with any kind of force.
  • be stressful (on the pet or owners).
  • ever be forgotten.
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A Pet Properly Taught ...

  • can afford you peace of mind.
  • can protect your person and property.
  • can be a loyal loving companion.
  • can be easy to understand.
  • can be the best thing to happen to you and your family.

A Dog Trained for Protection ...

  • should never be indiscriminate.
  • should never be a nuisance.
  • should ever have to be put away when guests are over.
  • should ever have its teaching used as a toy or plaything.
  • should ever be a problem around children or adults (even when fooling around).

Protection Should Be ...

  • something that leads to peace of mind.
  • something that can be depended upon.
  • something that is an asset to own.
  • something that given love and affection will be the best loyal, loving bodyguards anyone could ever hope for.
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