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Be real — with your training expectations.
Successful dog training doesn't happen overnight. It will take time, consistency, and patience. If you think big and expect big, you may be disappointed and give up. That won't get you what you want and could put a strain on your relationship with your dog. Ask yourself these questions:
Once you’ve narrowed down what you want, decide if it is realistic for you to teach and your dog to learn. Does your dog know all of the basics, such as sit, stay, come, down, and leave it? If your dog hasn't gotten those down, start there.
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