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Classes Navigating City Life with High Drive Dogs December 15 2020, 10am

Navigating City Life with High Drive Dogs December 15 2020, 10am

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What is a high drive dog? Broadly defined, it’s a dog that will retrieve until they drop, need to be kept busy at all times or they will “find their own fun”, or will pursue a goal with single minded determination. If you find your dog exhausting sometimes, you might have a high drive dog.

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What is a high drive dog? Broadly defined, it’s a dog that will retrieve until they drop, need to be kept busy at all times or they will “find their own fun”, or will pursue a goal with single minded determination. If you find your dog exhausting sometimes, you might have a high drive dog.

What is a high drive dog? Broadly defined, it’s a dog that will retrieve until they drop, need to be kept busy at all times or they will “find their own fun”, or will pursue a goal with single minded determination. If you find your dog exhausting sometimes, you might have a high drive dog.

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