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Written by Monica Mosqueda
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Thursday, 03 July 2008 |
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 03 July 2008 )
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Written by Monica Mosqueda
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Tuesday, 26 December 2006 |
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How is the K-9 Zone different? All dogs are different and just like people, learn differently. No one method works for all people-all dogs-all the time. I use a diverse method of training according to the dog, family and environment. Unlike many people in the dog world, I truly love and care about dogs and all the people involved with them. I love what I do. How dogs learn and dog behavior is a whole life learning process that is on going. I will never stop learning and in doing so, keep abreast of the latest and best training techniques to pass on to you, the owner. I train the owner first and then your dog. I am a well-rounded, professional trainer with knowledge and skills in basic obedience to advanced agility, protection, Schutzhund, show and dealing with aggressive dogs. I am a member of local Search & Rescue groups and actively promote the volunteer and financial needs of these groups both in person and through my newsletter the " Rescue Zone ". I also research world national events that are of conern to all of us. I place these on my blog. We also promote Kidescape. This unique program is designed for young adults, children and all family member's safety. Changing and saving lives (both human and canine) through the gift of a well-trained, obedient dog that is compatible and lives in harmony with his owner is my commitment. |
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Last Updated ( Monday, 05 March 2007 )
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Written by Monica Mosqueda
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Tuesday, 26 December 2006 |
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Mission Statement As the population of dogs grow, the knowledge of their behavior seems to decrease, creating unhappy households and more euthanized dogs in our society. I have spent my whole life learning to understand the canine and I strive to educate other people. In understanding these principles any dog can be trained to ensure happiness, and compatibility for owner and their furry best friends to make the world a better place one dog at a time. |
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