It’s not just official, it’s funny.
The man on the stret poll.
It’s offical, dogs are as smart as 2 year olds
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Training Tip #5
Remember that your dog/kid is low to the ground and will try to chew on anything your dog/kid finds. Keep things on the floor safe to chew on.
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Why you should get a puppy before having a baby
If you’re thinking of having a baby, this video will show you all the great things you can learn by first raising a puppy.
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I am not alone
When I first got the idea for this site I thought that maybe I was the only one who saw the simliarties. Then my new to motherhood friend posted this on her facebook page.
I was just thinking about how hot my apartment is, and I looked over and saw Micah was drooling, and for a second there I thought, “of course he’s drooling, that’s how babies stay cool.” Then I realized that I’m mixing up babies & dogs. Again.
I’m working on coming up with a better way for people to add their own content here. For now, if you’re interested, use the comments.
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Training Tip #4
It is important to socialize your dog/kid to other dogs/kids. Make sure your dog/kid has plenty of other dogs/kids to interact with. The park is a great place to meet other dogs/kids for your dog/kid to play with.
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Training Tip #3
From your dog’s/kid’s point of view there is no right place to go to the toilet. If your dog/kid feels like going your dog/kid just does it. Until your dog/kid can control himself make sure to use a crate/diaper.
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Training Tip #2
Your dog/kid is totally dependent on you to help him fit into our human world. Your guidance and leadership will help determine what type of dog/kid he becomes.
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Training Tip #1
The park is a great place to play with your dog/kid. Try throwing your dog/kid a Frisbee.
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They’re really working like dogs
This is a pretty crazy article about how dogs in Moscow have adapted to urban life. They use the escalators and subways and even have learned new hunting techniques to steal food from people.
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The art of training
Many guides have been written on the subject of training dogs and even more guides have been written on the subject of training children. Who has time to read both?
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