The server was unable to process the request due to an internal error. For more information about the error, either on IncludeExceptionDetailInFaults (either from ServiceBehaviorAttribute or from the configuration behavior) on the server in order to send the exception information back to the client, or turn on tracing as per the Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0 SDK documentation and inspect the server trace logs. Most of the new dog owners will realise that at some point, in order to become the owner of a well behaved dog, some training will be necessary. But where do you begin? The task of changing your new, adorable but energetic puppy into a calm, obedient companion can seem quite daunting.Here are some tips that will help get you "hopefully" on your way:
Start your puppy socialising with other people and dogs as soon as possibleAlways ECI also lots of praise and rewards as soon as your puppy does something goodTrain regularly, but keep each training session shortEnsure that the techniques you use to train your puppy are always consistent-use the same "command" words each time you might confuse your puppyDon 't expect too much "too soon-to-remember that your puppy is a very immature, young animalTry not to become disheartened if at times you seem to be going backwards-persevere and eventually your puppy will pick-up it upStart house training as soon as possibleBe consistent with what you do or don't allow your puppy-for example, letting your puppy on your furniture-if you would prefer to not years your dog onto your furniture, ensure that you consistently years your puppy know that it's not introduce as many allowedTry's new sounds as possible, as early as possibleRemember, above all, be patient with your puppy-you will eventually have an obedient and loyal friend and it will all be worth the hard work!
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