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Deborah Wolfe
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Your Top Three Dog Problems
Solved by Darlene & Deb

Darlene Arden  on Pet Life Radio..........

Darlene Arden ..................... ...



Darlene Arden author of 'Rover, Get Off Her Leg' & 'Small Dogs Big Hearts' joins Deborah Wolfe, Author of 'Good Dog!; Positive Dog Training Techniques'  to discuss the top three dog problems; Come, Heel, and Jumping Up. You get two takes on these problems from two trainers who agree and differ so the advice is simple and comprehensive.  Deborah asks 'Would you live in a building where you had to test your dog's DNA for poop identification purposes'?  Dog poop news from Canada that maybe where your strata is headed.  For more dog training tips including the invisible-dog  games and tricks described by Deborah check out www.deborahwolfeonline.com 

Questions or Comments? Send them to: deborah@petliferadio.com



Darlene Arden is an internationally recognized expert on behavior, training and the wellness of dogs. She is the author of Rover, Get Off Her Leg!, The Angell Memorial Animal Hospital Book of Wellness and Preventive Care for Dogs, The Irrepressible Toy Dog, and Small Dogs, Big Hearts. Arden, a Certified Animal Behavior Consultant, is a member of The International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants, The American Association of Human-Animal Bond Veterinarians (even though she is not a veterinarian), a World Canine Freestyle Organization Judge, Referee and Executive Advisory Board Member, as well as a member of the Dog Writer's Association of America, Inc., and the World Dog Press Association, Cat Writers Association and Boston Authors Club.  She is a learning facilitator at Kutztown University’s Canine Training & Management Program.



www.DarleneArden.com







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