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Your Dog Knows You Love Him
Contributed by: Grace Freebush on 2/7/2008

Look at your dog! Did you know that dogs spend half their lives waiting for their owners? Look to see the loyalty and enthusiasm your pup holds for you every time you come in the door. He is waiting to greet you with glee even if he just ate the sofa cushion or soiled the floor. Why? Because he loves you, trusts you and misses you. Loving your dog is easy but when you find the house in shambles understanding him may become hard. Here is a solution, take him to Best Buddy Pet Training. You will like it and better yet, he will like it. Best Buddy Pet Training can help you communicate with and understand your dog.

The trainers supply fun for puppies, dogs, and dog owners seven days a week in Longmont. They work with dogs of all ages, shapes and temperaments. Young and old dogs can be taught basic obedience at any life stage. Learn to speak dog while they learn to speak human. Spend some quality time with your best buddy at Best Buddy Pet Training located in the heart of downtown Longmont at 4 th and Main St.

Call today at 720-940-6892 or E-mail buddies@bestbuddypettraining.com for details. Also visit the website www.bestbuddypettraining.com to see which class on the calendar would best fit your schedule. The most important thing is to just contact them for training, no matter the method. Your pup deserves the chance to be understood. He already knows you love him.



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Grace Freebush

Longmont , CO

Grace Freebush has posted 12 stories and 1 comment since joining on 1/21/2008. Grace Freebush 's average story rating is 5.
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