Monday, 19 January 2009

Dog Training In Houston

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How can I make my 3 weeks go by faster?

For the longest time, I have wanted a dog of my own. Recently my parents have allowed me to adopt a puppy from the humane society. (They have their mind sets that a one year old dog cannot be trained to be socialble. Which hurts, because one particular dog at the shelter has been catching my eye the last two times I went. Beautiful, kind dog. But a year old... *tear* )

Anyways, we are waiting until late Nov. early Dec. to adopt, and everyday I am told I am bugging the hell out of my parents with constant facts, web pages, and how to's (I am excited... give me a break). Any ideas how to make these next three weeks go by faster?

Also: Does anyone in the Houston area know if the Houston Humane Society as a holiday policy? Like no adopting 2 - 3 weeks prior to Christmas to prevent abuse?


Go to the library and get some good books on dog care and training, and start training yourself so that when you get your new dog, you will know how to start teaching it basic obedience commands. A dog that has been trained some basic obedience is so much easier to live with than an untrained dog is! The more you learn, the better prepared you will be to make a good start with your new dog.


Sit Means Sit Houston - Cassius Dog Training Obedience Demonstration









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