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		<title>Dog Training &#8211; Rehabilitating Aggression Part 2</title>
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This Video shows the beginning stages of how we use low-level electronic collar training to rehabilitate a very aggressive dog. This second part shows the application of this method towards dog aggression. Part one showed the beginning staged of the training and the application to human aggression. To view part 1 visit: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=neC4uS8vhig
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<p>This Video shows the beginning stages of how we use low-level electronic collar training to rehabilitate a very aggressive dog. This second part shows the application of this method towards dog aggression. Part one showed the beginning staged of the training and the application to human aggression. To view part 1 visit: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=neC4uS8vhig</p>
<p>All of the footage was shot in a single session, during one of the free evaluations that K9 Connection provides for our clients. We wanted to show this client some real results before she commits to any of our programs. This is a service we provide to all new clients at K9 Connection Dog Training. </p>
<p>Contact us for your free, no obligation evaluation. </p>
<p>K9 Connection Dog Training in Buffalo, NY offers comprehensive dog training and behavior programs to suit any client&#8217;s needs. If your dog needs obedience school, or if you are looking for dog training, a dog trainer, or dog trainers in the the Buffalo, NY and WNY area, than K-9 Connection Dog Training is right for you! </p>
<p>We proudly offer dog training services in the following areas: Buffalo, Tonowanda, North Tonowanda, Kenmore, Amherst, East Amherst, Lancaster, Depew, Orchard Park, Hamburg, West Seneca, Niagara Falls, Lewiston, Lakawana, Cheetowaga, East Aurora. . . . In fact, we serve almost all of Erie County! If you don&#8217;t see your town on here, just call and ask. Visit: http://www.ConnectWithYourK9.com or call: (716) 548-3642</p>
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