Articles by Warren Patitz
"At Home with the Newly Adopted Dog"
"Animal Rescue - People Rescue: Who is Rescuing Whom?"
"Dog Behavior Training"
"House, Crate and Chew Training"
"I'm Bringing A Dog Home, What to Do"
"Instilling Confidence in Yourself and Your Dog"
"Managing a Charging Dog"
"My Dog Just Bit A Child"
"Owner's Habits Determine Dog's Behavior"
"Training Your Dog for the New Baby"

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Author's Notice
These articles are provided free to all readers as an educational service. THEY MAY NOT BE USED OR REPRODUCED ON ANY WEB SITE, DISCUSSION GROUP, BULLETIN BOARD, LIST OR FORUM for any reason. Links to the Doggone Connection home page, a specific article's URL or the Doggone Connection Articles menu URL are permissible. The author hereby grants permission for individuals & nonprofit organizations to reproduce and distribute these articles IN PRINT ONLY (no electronic 'zines or newsletters!) and in their entirety without being edited under the following conditions:

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Other Favorite Writings
"7 Wonders"
"A Shelter Dog Asks God"
"Adam and Eve"
"Dog Stuff Quotes"
"One by One"
"Pets are Responsibilities"
"Reflections"

"May we be as good, as noble, and as deserving as our dogs think we are."