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				<title>Eriko Yamaguchi replied to the discussion (SAMFL) Activity Three: Dog Handling Observations and Discussion in the forum (SAMFL) Activity Three: Dog Handling Observations and Discussion</title>
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									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class = "activity-discussion-title-wrap"><a href="https://www.nwsam.com/forums/topic/samfl-activity-three-dog-handling-observations-and-discussion/#post-16591"><span class="bb-reply-lable">Reply to</span> (SAMFL) Activity Three: Dog Handling Observations and Discussion</a></p> <div class="bb-content-inr-wrap"><p>I watched a YouTube video on how to handle a dog for a nail trim.  The vet technician used her own dog, and her dog switched his personality from being friendly to being cautious instantly for the nail trim. When she brought her dog into a room by a leash, she let the dog smell and walk around.  The dog knew something was up.  She focused&hellip;</p>
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				<title>Eriko Yamaguchi replied to the discussion (SAMFL) Learning Activity: Pet Handling Discussion and Practice in the forum (SAMFL) Learning Activity: Pet Handling Discussion and Practice</title>
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									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class = "activity-discussion-title-wrap"><a href="https://www.nwsam.com/forums/topic/samfl-learning-activity-pet-handling-discussion-and-practice/page/2/#post-16587"><span class="bb-reply-lable">Reply to</span> (SAMFL) Learning Activity: Pet Handling Discussion and Practice</a></p> <div class="bb-content-inr-wrap"><p>This is the experience that I had when I took the Canine Biomechanics and Stretching class last month.  I learned that it is very important to sit next to a dog side-by-side facing in the same direction, and not to place my face close to a dog’s face.  I only dealt with my pugs so I was so used to petting them when directly facing to them, and&hellip;</p>
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