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A1 Total Control Dog Training Academy
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I have a 7 month old German Shepard. Steve took the time to train me not my furry human. I've read all the reviews. \r
1. Steve is not a girl . Bonnie C.\r
2. Amy P. Don't lose your clicker or your dog may end up as a traffic fatality. If you had to pull on your dogs chain constantly YOU weren't trained well, that' your fault for not learning the correct procedure. If your dog cowered at your approach what had you done to it when Steve wasn't around. You're right Amy, there is a better way it's called a training collar and my voice. Now it's just my voice.(look no clicker)\r
3. Anonymous- says it all, obviously they don't know who they are so how can a nobody expect to train anything..Most people call them choke collars - I choose to call them training collars. If used once correctly it is a tool that is needed very seldom. If you use it often I suggest strongly that you are the one that needs training.My hairy person comes when she is called, lays down when she is told, sits
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