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Yes, sending your dog away for training can be worth it if you choose a reputable program that matches your goals and your dog's specific needs.
Yes, boarding training can be worth it if you seek professional, consistent training and quicker behavioral improvements in your dog.
Boarding training for dogs is a professional service where dogs stay at a training facility and receive consistent, structured training from certified trainers.
Dog boarding training is a service where dogs stay at a facility and receive professional training during their stay. Trainers work on obedience, behavior, and socialization while the dog boards away from home.
You can leave an e-collar on a dog for up to 24 hours, but it should be removed regularly to check for irritation and ensure comfort.
An e-collar, short for Elizabethan collar, is commonly referred to as a cone, and they serve the same purpose of preventing pets from licking or biting wounds.
An e-collar should not be left on a dog continuously for more than 12 hours per day to avoid irritation or injury.
No, an e-collar (short for Elizabethan collar) is also known as a cone, commonly used to prevent pets from licking or biting wounds.
An e-collar can be left on a dog continuously for up to 24 hours, but it should be removed regularly for cleaning and to check for irritation.
No, an e-collar and a cone refer to similar devices but can come in different forms; a cone is a type of e-collar used to prevent pets from licking or biting wounds.

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