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	<title>Comments on: Wii &#8211; Could a Video Game Help with Puppy Socialization?</title>
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		<title>By: Rachel Agent</title>
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		<description>What a great idea!  I agree about it being quite a transition for dogs used to quiet, sedate, adult only homes to be around kids.  My little Cooper who is no longer with me grew up with no kid exposure and found it a bit overwhelming.  He was not crazy about car rides either but funny enough when we went to visit my brother and his three kids, he would sneak into the garage and wait by the car door to go home. : )

To help with my current dogs&#039; stay fluency I like to put on music and dance around and act crazy (no, no youtube videos that I&#039;m aware of) and I hope that this helps with their accepting human &quot;craziness&quot; of all ages.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What a great idea!  I agree about it being quite a transition for dogs used to quiet, sedate, adult only homes to be around kids.  My little Cooper who is no longer with me grew up with no kid exposure and found it a bit overwhelming.  He was not crazy about car rides either but funny enough when we went to visit my brother and his three kids, he would sneak into the garage and wait by the car door to go home. : )</p>
<p>To help with my current dogs&#8217; stay fluency I like to put on music and dance around and act crazy (no, no youtube videos that I&#8217;m aware of) and I hope that this helps with their accepting human &#8220;craziness&#8221; of all ages.</p>
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