Thoughts of A Dog Man
Your puppy finally opened up and ran with the dogs—but does that automatically mean your puppy is started? The word “started” can mean several different things depending on who you ask. For one person, it may mean a puppy showed interest or joined a race. For another, it may mean the dog can recognize the track, contribute to moving the rabbit, work through a check, or even jump and circle its own rabbit. In this episode of Thoughts of a Dog Man, we talk about what “started” can mean, what your puppy may have actually demonstrated, and where the work goes from there. We also discuss the difference between one exciting day and repeatable progress, why a started puppy should not suddenly be treated like a finished dog, and how continued experience can help you begin learning what kind of rabbit dog you truly have. Your puppy starting is exciting—but it may be the beginning of the process rather than the end. 📘 Producing a Future Rabbit Dog — Book + 3 Bonus Audios: https://bawlinoutkennels.com/products/rabbit-dog-starter-bundle-book-3-bonus-audios [https://bawlinoutkennels.com/products/rabbit-dog-starter-bundle-book-3-bonus-audios] 🐾 Join the Dog Man Insider Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1562828264897293 [https://www.facebook.com/groups/1562828264897293] 🎧 Book buyers can start their 14-day Dog Man Insider trial here: https://buy.stripe.com/7sYcMYdym52b4Sq8Aj7bW02 [https://buy.stripe.com/7sYcMYdym52b4Sq8Aj7bW02]
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