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  2. Funny Aussie Dog Howls Like a Pro Every Time He Hears a Siren

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    Some people think that dogs howl at sirens because the sound hurts their ears, but Spruce Pets says probably not, "For some people, the high-pitched squealing of a siren can be an annoyance to our ...

  3. The #1 Mistake People Make When Telling Dogs to Stop ... - AOL

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    The dog thinks you are joining in.⁣" He also adds, "By removing the dog from the window in a state of arousal/excitement, the dog will likely stay aroused wherever you put them.⁣"

  4. Dog Trainer Shares the Secret to Getting Puppies to Stop ...

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    If you have a land shark at home, you're going to want to see this video that dog trainer Taylor Cezanne shared on Friday, December 13th. She says there's a reason that puppies bite, and it might ...

  5. Dog whistle - Wikipedia

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    A dog whistle (also known as silent whistle or Galton's whistle) is a type of whistle that emits sound in the ultrasonic range, which humans cannot hear but some other animals can, including dogs and domestic cats, and is used in their training.

  6. Mike Ritland - Wikipedia

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    In addition to its presence in social networks, Ritland provides online training to dog owners through the Team Dog Online Training Community. He is credited in helping mainstream the "Epstein didn't kill himself" internet meme at the end of an interview with Jesse Watters on Fox News. Ritland asked if he could give a "PSA". After being told ...

  7. Obedience school - Wikipedia

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    The prices of obedience school can vary depending on location, age of the dog, and the amount of training a dog requires. For example, group or class training can cost anywhere from $40–$125 per class, while private training, which may take place in the owners' home or trainers places of business, may cost anywhere from $30–100 per class.

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