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<title>Bad Dog? I Don't Think So</title>
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<description><![CDATA[One of the things I run into often is people telling me about the "bad" behavior they see in their dog or cat...  I cringe everytime I hear it.

I have always contended that animals do not show "bad" or "good" behavior.  They just respond to their enviroment, be it immediate stimulus or things they've been sitting on for a while. 
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<description><![CDATA[Animal Communication can enhance the lives of both you and your animal companion.   But what is it?  How does it work?   Find out more about Animal Communication and why it's not something that only a few special people can do.  ]]></description>
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