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Thread: How old is too late for training? GSP pup

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    Quote Originally Posted by Micky Duck View Post
    you missed out on all the puppy fun/love...but if has been on farm and well socialized with other dogs,you are ahead in some ways..no trained at all???? it must come when called or it would never have been fed......sit and come and get your hairy bum in behind are the three most important early lessons to learn.... 6 months isnt too late.
    my Father taught his 9 year old pig dog to work sheep...with patience anything is possible.
    I prefer to get my pups @ 10-12 weeks preferably and even better if they have been running with their older brothers/cousins etc.
    Usually they have been taught proper doggie etiquettet unlike the "puppy preschools" that seem so popular with the "townies" and I is one!!
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