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    Good looking pup SD.
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    Thats a pretty little swamp poodle.
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    I am sure that he will make you a good one! I guess that I slightly disagree with a couple of the training comments. Of course he is now a couple of weeks older than when they were written. I like to start mine off with "baby" training as soon as I get them. Remember they start learning from you the very first day that you get them, so it is not like they are not being taught from the begining. I believe that the foundation for training is love then sit, stay, and come. They must learn sit stay and come to the point that they will eventually become blindly obediently to your signal. It comes slowly at first, but they will get it if you will religiously spend 10-15 minutes per day EVERY day working with them. Nearly everything that you teach a dog builds off of "sit, stay and come".
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