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Tag Archives: dog trainer
Pondering bumper stickers and Defining disciplinary expertise: A follow-up to my dog training non-controversy post
For many years, I never wanted to be one of those people with bumper stickers on my car. (Although I do confess to having sported a few LA Kings stickers during my ultra-fanatical hockey phase in high school.) Because I … Continue reading →
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