What Dogs Like
- No more sleeping in bed with you
- No more getting on the furniture
- No more sitting in your lap
- No more carrying the dog
- Dog has to work for everything they get
- You out the door first and the dog follows
- Walk on a loose leash (no more pulling)
- Sit, down, and place/stay
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