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Does your dog know doggy obedience commands? If not, you'll want to work on his education. You don't necessarily need to teach your pup complex commands, but he should know the basics: Sit, Stay, Come, Heel, and Lay Down.

You'll want to work on one of these at a time, starting with the command to Sit. Only work with your furry pal when you are in a good mood. Dogs are very perceptive, and can pick up on our moods. You don't want your pooch to form a bad impression about training. Rewards and praise will also help keep things positive. 

Try to work with your furry friend every day, even for just a few minutes at a time. Don't do this when your pet is hungry, tired, or full of energy. You want him to be aware, but not too excited.

Ask your veterinarian Wheat Ridge, CO for more tips on training and caring for your pup.

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