Crate training as well as the upbeat fun beginnings of marker training can both go there. Personally, if you are brand new to marker training, I'd start two threads (one for crate training and one for beginning marker training), even though they are related.
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You won't believe how much more fun and less frustrating puppy training can be now than nine years ago. Marker training wasn't much of a presence yet in the dog-training world then, and it's the biggest and best change I've seen come down the road in my mptrhty years with dogs.
And now, for this thread, back to pack structure with a new puppy and senior dogs.
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