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How Lockdown Puppy Owners Turned to TV to Train Their Dogs in a Pandemic

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Manori Ravindran International EditorProspective dog owners are sometimes warned that having a puppy is like having a new baby — sleepless, grueling and thankless.

Often, new pet parents realize the hard way that their puppy is absolutely nothing like a tiny infant: in fact, it’s worse. Babies, generally, don’t draw blood.During the pandemic, when pup parents were stranded at home with furry land sharks, in the absence of group classes or in-person behaviorist sessions, one source of accessible guidance came in the form of dog training TV shows.

In the U.K., where Kennel Club data indicates that 25% of new dog owners bought a puppy during the pandemic without doing their research, these shows became a lifeline.“They are tuning in because.

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