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    Dexter Sim
    Dash  ·  
    Jan 08, 2021

    Rescue Dogs are not damaged...

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    Rescue or Shelter Dogs are always bear with a negative association or damage. Most of us think of rescue dogs are problematic, reactive or with medical issues. However, this is incorrect, most of the time, they landed in a shelter because their owners have let them down.


    If you are looking at a new addition to your family, please consider the shelter dogs and give them a second chance.


    In my PUPS Blog Series, I discuss how to puppy proof your house. Regardless of purebred, crossbred or mixed, purchased or adopted, we need to ensure our house is puppy proof.


    Check out on my article below;


    https://www.pups.com.sg/post/2018/12/25/is-your-house-puppyproof



    I have also talked about common puppy issues, we focus on Managing dog at the dog run, Counter surfing and Reliable recall.


    Check out my Train Your Dog Podcast below;


    https://open.spotify.com/episode/3pw87bOsHvENGW4gHo5LGV?si=o3Ama4QtSO27Gpf4zY7X-Q



    To You, He is just a Dog. But to Him, You Are Everything.


    Have fun, stay safe and be positive.


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