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Old 11-07-2009, 04:21 PM
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Re: Need help with obedience training

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Originally Posted by sunnyej View Post
@dundee
yea they did let me have it ..cuz i take every dog i can home.. i got 2 ,one 1 and 1/5 year old labs
i live in Chandigarh, India
i got him when he was 1 month old. i had my night shift at that time . So he was never left alone and still my cousin stays with him in day time , and i take over in night
i already taught him recall, and sit command


coolie its not about having dog or not its about saving their life . rather then being at shelter .he is good with me .
u think he was good at shelter ? >.>
locked up and not being looked after
but now he has a loving family and is being looked after , medically checked, loved unconditionally .

India is a bit diff, here dogs are bred for purpose.

and about adopting dogs i posted a lot of topics about feeding etc and people who read it they know i adopted -.- Afghan



now if everyone is clear can i get some suggestions pls?

oh i've seen dogs in india. I know what you're talking about. I commend you for taking care of him. That's a reason why i will never visit India ever again.

Although i can't offer you great advice i'm afraid.
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