Training Your Dog to Be Gentle with Children - ...Encourage gentle interactions by having children approach the dog calmly and allowing the dog to sniff them before any petting...
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Training Your Dog to Be Gentle with Children - ...Encourage gentle interactions by having children approach the dog calmly and allowing the dog to sniff them before any petting...
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