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Just another WordPress.com site. Newer posts →. Stacking the Deck in our Favor. December 27, 2011. Life involves risks. Every successful venture requires us to “manage those risks.”. All of us make decisions every day. In breeding (as in life), there are consequences to every decision we make. Good consequences naturally follow good decisions; bad consequences are the natural result of bad decisions. The proof of wisdom is in the ACTIONS it produces. Visit us at www.brookslabradors.com. December 18, 2011.
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OUT OF YOUR WILDEST DREAMS: April 2014
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OUT OF YOUR WILDEST DREAMS. Soaring through life, from a teenager's point of view. Saturday, April 19, 2014. This is a sweet Brooks Labrador. She's so cute and we love her so much! She's also very smart;). Her name is Kasey with a K:). In a down stay. I called her and she came running! This next one is my favorite one ever! If only she hadn't made a nose smudge on the camera this would have bee so cute! OUT OF YOUR WILDEST DREAMS. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). OUT OF YOUR WILDEST DREAMS.
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Duty Dogs: November 2014
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Breeding and training assistance dogs to help people overcome the obstacles they face daily. All for the glory of Jesus Christ. Saturday, November 8, 2014. This post has nothing to do with resting, but everything to do with relieving. One of the basic functions of dogs, and one of the most frustrating issues of the owner of the untrained dog, is eliminating. We call this "taking a break." However, with consistency and attention, you can equip your dog with the skills to eliminate on command. Canines are ...
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Understanding a Dog’s Behavioral Problem – Dog | Healthy Pet Food Guide ‹ Healthy Pet Food Guide
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Understanding a Dog’s Behavioral Problem. Posted by: Paul Tags: Posted date: February 22, 2011 2 Comments. Chewing. Chewing is another common canine behavior but it can get quite destructive if it remains unchecked. They do it for the following reasons: teething for puppies, boredom, excess energy, curiosity and anxiety. To deal with this, give him a chewing toy to keep him busy. Alternatively, you can have him exercise on a daily in order to expend those excess energy. Separation Anxiety. Manifestat...
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Griffin Pest Solutions: Why Should I Use a Bed Bug Detection Dog?
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Griffin Pest Solutions is a full service pest management firm-offering commercial and residential pest and wildlife removal services since 1929. We also offer full heat remediation services for bed bugs and mold. Thursday, March 3, 2011. Why Should I Use a Bed Bug Detection Dog? As the bed bug epidemic continues to grow, bed bug detection dogs will begin to play a larger role in bed bug detection and elimination. So what makes these dogs so special and why would you want to use one? Accuracy – Bed ...
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The 2012 Diabetic Alert Dog Training Conference | brookslabradors
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Just another WordPress.com site. A Puppy Training Myth*. The 2012 Diabetic Alert Dog Training Conference. May 15, 2012. Getting acquainted with existing DAD dog/handler teams was extremely valuable, and it was inspirational to see those teams in action. Those teams will be valuable resources to trainers like us, and we look forward to benefitting from their own experiences with dogs in service. We spent considerable time (as trainers) discussing appropriate screening of DAD candidates. Integrating a ...
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Duty Dogs: September 2014
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Breeding and training assistance dogs to help people overcome the obstacles they face daily. All for the glory of Jesus Christ. Thursday, September 25, 2014. It is always an adventure training and socializing puppies. Yesterday we had grocery shopping to do, so we decided to let a couple puppies tag along. However, that is not as easy said as done. Our goal was to leave around two pm, but, by the time we finished all of our studies, chores, and were ready to leave, it was three-thirty! On place in the van.
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OUT OF YOUR WILDEST DREAMS: Kasey
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OUT OF YOUR WILDEST DREAMS. Soaring through life, from a teenager's point of view. Saturday, April 19, 2014. This is a sweet Brooks Labrador. She's so cute and we love her so much! She's also very smart;). Her name is Kasey with a K:). In a down stay. I called her and she came running! This next one is my favorite one ever! If only she hadn't made a nose smudge on the camera this would have bee so cute! OUT OF YOUR WILDEST DREAMS. April 19, 2014 at 8:59 PM. By the way, that w was not an accident.:).
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Duty Dogs: Jackie's done it again!!
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Breeding and training assistance dogs to help people overcome the obstacles they face daily. All for the glory of Jesus Christ. Thursday, July 9, 2015. Jackie's done it again! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). There was an error in this gadget. Track us by email. Jackies done it again! Preperations for Whelping Puppies. View my complete profile. Simple template. Template images by cutiebootiele.
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Duty Dogs: August 2015
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Breeding and training assistance dogs to help people overcome the obstacles they face daily. All for the glory of Jesus Christ. Saturday, August 1, 2015. The puppies have been doing some serious growing lately. They are three and a half weeks, and are becoming the cutest things around! Their eyes opened at about two weeks and ears around three. Tails are starting to wag, and they are beginning to engage with each other in some playtime! We also have opened a Instagram. Enjoy these adorable pictures!
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