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Take' and 'Give' as the First Parts of a Service Dog Retrieve There are several parts to a service dog retrieve.

Key parts are 'take', 'hold' and 'give'.

Because service dogs are required to take and hold small and fragile objects, and place them in a specific location with handlers who may have limited use of their hands, it is important to train precise 'take' and 'give
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Hi! This is Elise McMahon for Expert Village.

Comand in this video series we are talking about puppy care.

If you would like to find outmore about my services, you can visit my website at canineheadstart.

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So in this video clipwe are going to be talking about chew toys.

We have just finished talking a little bitabout a play toys
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Hi! This is Elise McMahon for Expert Village.

Comand in this video series we are talking about puppy care.

If you would like to find outmore about my services, you can visit my website at canineheadstart.

Com.

So in this video clipwe are going to be talking about chew toys.

We have just finished talking a little bitabout a play toys
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Hi everybody.

I'm tommy sierra and i'm here at the lake today with rodney and beasley to show you how to introduce your dogs to water and get them swimming.

Back in the day, i used to organize and lead groups of dozens of people to this very lake to show them how to teach their dogs to swim and now i'm going to teach you.

Technically dogs already know how to
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Thunderstorms, fireworks,construction noise in your environment, if you've got a dog that's sensitive, thesethings can be a nightmare, the noise and theatmospheric pressure can be really tough on your dogs.

We're going to talk about some solutions for that problem here today.

I'm Shannon and welcomeback to McCann Dogs.

(dog barks) Hi everybody, welcome back t
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Urinary Tract Infections Hello I am Dr.



Mike.



Urinary tract infectionis a very common problem found in dogs.



Unfortunately, many pet owners may not realize their pethas an infection.



For a brief overview of urinary tract infections in dogs, we are goingto visit with Dr.



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Sometimes we’ll find a urinary tract infection coincidentallywith the dog showing no signs at all, and sometimes it can be where owners will complainabout the dog urinating more frequently, urinating small amounts, blood in the urine, even painurinating, and sometimes we’ll see dogs that will drink more, and that can often be a signof urinary tract infection.



To diagnose
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Sometimes we’ll find a urinary tract infection coincidentallywith the dog showing no signs at all, and sometimes it can be where owners will complainabout the dog urinating more frequently, urinating small amounts, blood in the urine, even painurinating, and sometimes we’ll see dogs that will drink more, and that can often be a signof urinary tract infection.



To diagnose