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Training a Stock Dog: for Beginners, RJ Karrasch
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Treat them like a dog (The Courier Mail)
IT'S a common scenario for many a harassed mother - you're in the supermarket and your little darling is playing up. But forget the "cool-off corner".

Your dog's bite could bankrupt you (MSN Money Canada)
If your pet attacked someone, you could owe tens of thousands of dollars -- or more -- and your insurer might not pay up. You could even land in jail.

Think Twice Before Taking Your Pooch to a Picnic (Carteret County News-Times)
(ARA) - This scenario plays out everywhere. You're about to head out to a picnic or other outdoor gathering and you know that dog of yours loves going to the park. It can be difficult to leave a beloved pet at home.

Saturday Soapbox (Alamosa Valley Courier)
Pet dogs have been a big part of my life since I first learned to walk. And while three wives and various friends and employers have been unable to train me to do things the way they wanted them done, I’ve certainly had a lot of pet dogs in my life that were pretty good at it.

'Scattershot' A Bipolar Family Portrait (NPR)
In his memoir, Scattershot, David Lovelace chronicles what he calls "the family sickness." Terri Cheney joins the discussion and shares details from Manic , a chronicle of her own struggle with bipolar disorder.

These dogs do take a bite out of crime (Jefferson County Journal)
For Cpl. Allen McKenzie of the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office and his partner, Ollie, training is vitally important.

Be dogmatic... and treat your children like Rover says expert (Evening Standard)
Small children should be taught how to behave by treating them like dogs, a senior trainer at Battersea Dogs & Cats Home claimed today. Behavioural specialists at the animal charity say mothers should forget trying to reason with their children and instead show them who is boss.

If your kids are behaving badly treat them like a dog, says expert (Daily Mail)
Forget the naughty step or cool-off corner - the best way to handle misbehaving toddlers is to treat them like a dog, according to advice from a leading animal charity.

London News and Reviews (Evening Standard)
It's a common scenario for many a harassed mother - you're in the supermarket and your little darling starts playing up. But forget the naughty step or cool-off corner.

4-Hers bring a sense of calm to competition (The Truro Daily News)
By Colin MacLean Truro Daily News BIBLE HILL — The most frustrating part of training a dog is telling it to do something and watching it sit there and do nothing, says Mackenzie Spencer.