THE LIBERAL MEDIA IS KILLING YOUR DOG

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The liberal media has filled our culture with the notion that to tell your dog “no” will “hurt their feelings”…”it’s inhumane”…”your dog will fear you” and other nonsense. Utter and deplorable nonsense.  

They are shaming the average dog owner into feeling like a bad person if they tell their dog no. In the meantime…their dog is jumping and scratching the kids, hurting shoulders and joints by pulling on the leash, the dog is getting sick from ingesting foods off the counter that they shouldn’t, annoying neighbors because the dogs are barking at every little noise, and increasing vet visits and bills for unnecessary surgeries when the dog eats inedible objects.  

Many of these dogs are turned into shelters every year. Simply because people have tried trainer after trainer and the dog has never been told “no”. Unfortunately, shelters cannot possibly house, train and re-home every dog that passes through its doors.  Some don’t come out alive.

ALL BECAUSE YOU WERE FED A BUNCH OF MALARKEY ABOUT HOW YOU SHOULDN’T TELL YOUR DOG NO.

Wake up, people. Quit believing everything you hear just because it “sounds nice” and pulls at your heart strings.

I’m here to stop the shaming. CONTACT ME for the help you need today. 

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