Here I chat with the lovely Sarah Fisher from Tellington TTouch about the TTouch dog training method and how different dogs born on puppy farms are to train compared with responsibly bred dogs.
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You piece on the Tellington Touch really helps. In may area we are seeing a lot of puppy mill animals and it is going to the top of my list as one of the ways to socialize these poor puppies. Keep up the good work. I will certainly become a regular visitor. Wayne