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Teach your dog to get in water and to swim.

Teach your dog to get in water and to swim.

By sitmeanssit on November 12, 2010 in Daily Videos, Dock Dog training, Dog Training, Dog Training Reviews, Dog Training Schools, Dog Training Tips, Dog Training Videos, In The Media, Look Ma – No collar!, Manners at the dog park, Police Dog Training, Police K9 and Protection dogs, Public Demonstrations, Public Events and Demonstrations, Puppy Training, Retriever/Hunting Dogs, Sit Means Sit Dog Collar, Small dogs

This fully instructional, step by step video that was taken at a ‘live’, hands on Fred Hassen seminar, is now […]

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