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Giving Your Pup a Head Start

By sallynixon Posted on June 20, 2014 Posted in Training and Socialisation Tips Tagged with Adaptil, preshool, puppy, socialisation

Early development is an important time for the learning of many skills, including motor skills and social skills. The critical time for a pup to develop many skills that will set it up for later in life is between 3 …

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