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        <title>Six Dog Training Tips to Modify Negative Behavior</title>
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        <description>Almost every dog owner will have to use some sort of behavior modification techniques at one time or another when training their prized pet. If you are able to get why your dog does what he does, when he does it, you are one step closer to solving the problem. This article will detail ten ways of doing just that, in a general fashion that can be used for a wide variety of issues.</description>
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