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Businiess name:  Tops In Dog Training Kennel
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
People who know dogs take their dogs to Tops. People who don't understand dogs will give Tops a bad review. I bet the person with the aggressive 9 month old dog has an issue right now-- if they even kept the dog. Dogs are born aggressive as well as submissive as well as smart as well as not so smart. It can be the nature of the beast--forgive the pun. I have two dogs. One is very sweet natured, gets along with other dogs, loves adults and children. My other dog is insecure and dog aggressive and is now learning how to be the most obedient dog I have ever encountered. This is because of the training from Tops. There has never been any abuse that I have witnessed, but I, personally, would give my dog a pop if she was acting out of line. This isn't to hurt her, it's to get her attention. That is the difference that most dog owners don't understand. It's about timing your corrections and making them without emotion. It is not about inflicting physical pain. All these things I

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