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I like the way you have ur signature. about the Ridgebacks. lol.

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thanx, and its all true... I like to nickname them the "velcro dog!"
~Jessica   ~Akilah the Female Livernosed Rhodesian Ridgeback (A Swahili Name theat means Intellegent\One Who Reasons) ~Nanji the Male Black Masked Rhodesian Ridgeback (Means He Will Protect Us and Keep Us Safe) "Once you have owned a Rhodesian Ridgeback you will never be satisfied with anything less."–Major T.C. Hawley
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I would defenetly train my own dogs
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| I too agree with all of you with training yourself. Although, I do bring Ralph to obedience school. At this school, you and your dog go together, and they train you to train them. They are never training your dog. Any command comes from my mouth. Anything they learn, is from me..its actually been very helpful. Ralph finished puppy kindergarden where it basically taught him sit, down, leave-it.. and to socialize. He is now in basic obedience--learning alittle more every week. Its very reasonably priced-- I think I'm paying $80 or so for 8 weeks. That is cheep. Its an hour long class.. and it is so much fun!! Ralph loves it..**I could never send him somewhere to have someone else train-- that would just be wierd!!
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| I would think sending your dog to someone to be trained is like sending your kids to someone to be raised. The work gets done, but not by you, and your dog does not see you as pack leader. I also would like to learn with my dog, not about my dog. It misses the point of a great experience. Does that sound too corny?
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Training yourself is better and I personally think your dog will listen and repect you better if you train them yourselves although getting help on how to train is good.
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