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  2. Trainer reveals why ‘you don’t need your dog’s respect’ for ...

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    A common misconception among many dog parents is that we need our dogs to respect us. This idea is often related to the outdated dominance theory – that dogs will naturally form hierarchies and ...

  3. Zero-tolerance policies in schools - Wikipedia

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    A zero-tolerance policy in schools is a policy of strict enforcement of school rules against behaviors or the possession of items deemed undesirable. In schools, common zero-tolerance policies concern physical altercations, as well as the possession or use of illicit drugs or weapons .

  4. 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.

  5. Junior showmanship - Wikipedia

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    The Junior learns sportsmanship, ring procedures, and grooming and showing techniques specific to the dog he or she is showing, and develops a close bond with the dog. [12] For the major show-giving bodies, Junior Showmanship can also be an apprenticeship in dog handling, preparing young people for careers in dog handling, raising, and training.

  6. Dog Changes the Rules of Playing Fetch in Funny Video - AOL

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    It’s rare to see a dog playing fetch in a way that takes an unexpected turn, but a video posted on Instagram by @1000.thunder has captivated the internet for doing just that. With an impressive ...

  7. Wikipedia:Ain't no rules says a dog can't play basketball

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    While it is true that dogs are not banned from playing basketball, there are rules that disqualify most dogs for other reasons. In public schools, players must sign up, tryout, and be accepted into the school basketball teams before they can play. As Buddy did none of these things, he still wasn't allowed to play basketball. In professional ...

  8. Regulations on children's television programming in the ...

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    The broadcast of educational children's programming by terrestrial television stations in the United States is mandated by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), under regulations colloquially referred to as the Children's Television Act (CTA), the E/I rules, or the Kid Vid rules. [1] [2] Since 1997, all full-power and Class A low-power ...

  9. Groomer Has It - Wikipedia

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    Instead, the groomers had an Elimination Challenge where they had to choose a dog from the dog park, groom it, and then have a photo shoot for Groomer to Groomer Magazine. ^3 In episode 9 there was no Quick Sniff Challenge. Instead, the groomers had to groom dogs from The Lange Foundation dog shelter and adopt them out.