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Follow eHow Pets for regular tips from Victoria Stilwell and more: Positive early learning experience is very important for your puppy, so he can grow up to be a confident, happy dog. In Teacher’s Pet, Victoria Stilwell shows you how to employ her Positively Method to train your dog the right way, growing your level of communication to strengthen the bond between you and your pet. Have a question for Victoria? She’ll be checking in regularly, so be sure to leave your comments and questions below. Victoria Stilwell is widely known as a dog trainer, author, and television presenter. Stilwell served as a judge on the CBS show Greatest American Dog and is best known as the host of the Animal Planet dog training TV show It’s Me or the Dog, where she counsels families with proble
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TheThechrome
Looks like the puppy from the adverts so cute
purpleponies719
yay!! first comment!!
Duszka
Second that…I got my dog at 5 months and he is so skittish around those things…I try to get him used to it but it’s the only issue I have.
vanessa11209
i want that dog, he/she probably had a good breeder! 🙂 awwwwhhh
carinoavatar
soo cutee
eHowPets
How cute is he, taking a nap in her arms?
expertvillage
Thank you for another fantastic tip, Victoria.
AnimeGirl5445
awwww my god its so fluffy
dontpugme
Had to watch multiple times b/c I kept getting distracted by the puppy.
lovessox
That puppy looks really comfortalbe in her arms!
ACMusicVids
I think it would be really nice to see Victoria socializing a dog with cars, trains, busses and other transportsystems. 🙂
Shrubbs
Oh that puppy is so cute
QueenCrocuta
It’s a bit of a paradox that Victoria urges people to stay away from pet store dogs because they’re low grade, but still encourage people to get these very same dogs from a shelter. You’re still getting the exact same dog, just from a different source… because shelters is where these pet store dogs end up when their irresponsible owners grow tired of them. Be just as wary of shelters as of breeders, because there are good and bad ones out there!