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Question by wendy
Submitted on 7/23/2003
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Generally speaking, is it possible to train a disobedient dog? We find it easier to teach him how to do things than to break him of bad habits. Is that true for most dogs? Edu580AR


Answer by Catherine
Submitted on 10/22/2004
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Of course you can train disobedient dog. Many of the rescue dogs I have had, had learned bad behaviors as strays or in shelters. As long as you are consistent about what the dog may and may not do, he will learn.

 

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