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Online Magazine Offers Free Report On The 10 Most Common Dog Obedience Problems

Critical Dog Training News, an online magazine that focuses on helping people raise and train their dogs, is offering a new report on dog training. This report, which is available for free, describes the 10 most common dog obedience problems and offers methods to resolve those issues. To access the report, people only have to enter their email address on the website.

A representative from Critical Dog Training News says: "We are passionate about providing dog owners with the most creative and simplified dog training and motivation techniques for developing obedient dogs. Our website and newsletters encompass all aspects of dog training, from puppy training to stop your dog from barking. Improving your dog's health with wholesome natural food and supplementation is also covered."

In line with the release of the free report, Critical Dog Training News also aims to build an entire community of dog lovers. This is why they have also launched their Facebook page, where they will share regular and pertinent information on dog behavior, health, training, and more. They encourage everyone to like the page and join the conversation on dog training, sharing their own hints and tips with others. Indeed, many people have already started to do this. Sheree L.G., for instance, says on the Facebook page: "My dog a yellow lab 1 yr old wants to pull on the lead, She always wants to be in the front. She is getting better at pulling off and on." What she would like to ask other dog lovers is how to get the dog to walk beside her instead of in front.

The Critical Dog Training News website is already filled with interesting reports and articles on specific dog training problems, behaviors expected of certain breeds, how to handle vet visits, and more. The representative adds: "We continuously look to providing other dog lovers with information on how to get the most out of their dog. An obedient dog is a happy dog because it means it can enjoy being part of the family and not being a disturbance. Properly training a dog, therefore, is the most responsible thing to do."

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