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		<description><![CDATA[Weave Poles &#8230; by Averill Ring If your goal is to be successful in agility competition, it&#8217;s almost imperative to have the ability to train at home. Training once a week at the training center is definitely not enough for your dog to become proficient in weaves, for example &#8211; at least not within a [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Cathy Hughes Obedience classes have gone through an amazing metamorphosis in the past two decades. Methods well grounded in the science of operant conditioning in general and positive reinforcement in particular are being used routinely in the training of service dogs and other &#8220;dogs with jobs.&#8221; A great number of obedience class instructors have [...]]]></description>
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