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Dog Training Courses by the Crafty Pup

My good friend, Jimmy Cee owns a dog kennel called Carriage Hill Kennels that is located at 2218 Waukegan Road, Glenview, Illinois 60025. Jimmy can help answer any training questions you have whether you have a puppy or an older dog. I promise you are in good hands with Jimmy Cee. Jimmy also has an online dog training business. The Crafty Pup offers different online courses where Jimmy gives you videos that teach you how to train your own puppy or dog. He breaks everything down step-by-step for you to ensure training your puppy is easy. Jimmy Cee says, “If there is ONE thing I wish to accomplish on this journey, it is to help you live a happier life. I am a firm believer that a well trained dog starts with a well trained owner and that is why I am here to HELP. This is where The Crafty Pup was born."

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Protect Your Dog with Titer Tests

Check out this article from www.dogsnaturallymagazine.com

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When it Comes to Vaccinating Your Pet Less is More

Check out this article from Healthy Pet with Dr. Karen Becker.

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Don't be Tempted to Shave Your Golden

Wait! An article written by Nancy Bynes.  Read more>>

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Start puppy grooming right away.

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Most Goldendoodles are hypoallergenic and non-shedding because they contain a significant amount of Poodle genetics. The drawback of having a nonshedding dog is you need to groom your Goldendoodle’s hair DAILY — down to the skin level!

 

Doodles are not low maintenance. Introduce your puppy to grooming right away! Brush and comb them every day. Without the proper tools, baths at home will only cause and expedite matting. Long coats need to be blow dried completely, and if they are towel dried and left to air dry and not brushed out, they will mat up.

Matting can lead to bruising, hematomas, skin infections, etc. This is EXTREMELY painful for them. Read more…

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