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peeky-porm
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Jan 16, 2007, 9:28 PM

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Ermm.. I've heard of dog obedience training at Taman Desa.

They charge rm150 for 1 day or whole training?

How many days we need to complete the training?

If they need few weeks.. can i skip classes sometimes? Because I'm not free on everyday Sunday.

Please advice. :) thanks


Amanda85
Doggyman


Jan 17, 2007, 5:55 PM

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RM150 is for the whole 10 week course...

n their training is on every sunday....either morning or evening...

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magneto73
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Jul 22, 2007, 3:36 PM

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Hi,

I attended the first session today. I must say its beats scavaging the internet for pieces of information

on training. I am surprised i knew so little about dog training after reading so many articles Blush

I also saw a very cute basset dog and its owner (a young lady) and its was a comforting thought

to see another basset, Wink given the reputation that they have for drooling, shedding and innate stubborness.

I also notice some folks are there just to allow their dog to socialize, something that i have never considered

in a dog ownership.



Definitely a must for newbies.
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Amanda85
Doggyman


Jul 23, 2007, 10:24 AM

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as an newbie. ofcoz getting practical guidance will be useful n make urself more understandable..

but after u get 2 know more about wat is obedience training, then u'll realize internet sources had more variety n diff approach

Pacco de Mongrel
~ Come and join us for a doggie jungle trekking @ Bukit Gasing every Saturday morning ~


rayter
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Mar 11, 2008, 10:01 AM

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To effectively train your dog, I suggest that you try using sport dog training collars. With the use of this equipment, you can command your dog with ease. It can also help your sport dog understand the necessary things you require him to do without having to yell on your pet.

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georgesim98
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Apr 27, 2008, 3:26 PM

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Hi, Can i get more information on the dog obedience training? who can i contact? and what is the price for the training. i understand that it cost rm 150 for the ten week course. is it right?

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dannysao
Dog Kichi

Jul 14, 2008, 10:58 PM

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Hi
Any one near cheras? Taman Len sen?

 
 
 


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