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Foundation

1/2/2019

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We get asked a lot about what we do with our pups in the 8 weeks they are here developing. First, starting from 3 days old, we start the Early Neurological Stimulation program (Bio Sensor program) which was developed by the U.S. Military. This stimulates the brain earlier in the pups and gets them use to being handled daily. The benefits from this program are improved cardio vascular performance, stronger heart beats, stronger adrenal glands, more tolerance to stress, and greater resistance to disease. Once their eyes are open and they are mobile, we begin to lay the foundation work. We work on their drives, expose them to loud noises (fireworks, thunder storms, babies crying, gunfire, traffic noises, etc), expose them to different surfaces, and expose them to lead pressure. We work our pups daily while they are here. One must remember, we only start the foundation work and it is up to our clients to continue this and build from it.

We are excited to announce new training options soon, so stayed tuned!
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    Bill Kennedy has been working and training full service K9's for over ten years.

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