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Dogs and Their Humans

Best Friend Dog Training

A dog trainer's musings on life inside and outside the shelter, and the ethics, morals, and nuances of the animal welfare industry.

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  • Best Friend Dog Training

    Musings on the ethics and complexities of dog breeding, rescue, and training from a crossover trainer with experience in private training and shelter work. Written by Lys Carlson (IAABC-ADT, CPDT-KA, CDTK)

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