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Quick update! New Patrons, we sent out your rewards about a week ago, so most of you in the US should have them by now. If you are international, sometimes it can take a while for packages to arrive. Also, I'll be getting caught up on private messages from $10+ contributors in the next few days! I've had a lot of media work to do this week for new book and PetFlow. Thanks for your patience!

-Zak

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Anonymous

I have two questions one we have two dogs one is scared of us because he was abused and I can't get him to come to me to treat train him should I wait or what should I do, and two you don't mind helping for training and how far are you willing to travel to help

Anonymous

Hi Brody, yes, take your time. One thing I found can help is to just be in the same room as your nervous doggy, just sit on the floor with your back to him or side on and wait and see if he comes over to investigate. Gently put a treat near you on the ground and see if he's brave enough to approach take the treat. No pressure, just let him take his time. If he backs away, get up and walk away from him and sit down in another part of the room and see if he'll approach again. No pressure, just trying to bring out the dog's natural curiosity. Maybe work up to a chin scratch. Best of luck and let us know how you get on.

Anonymous

Hi I recently owned 2cocker spaniel puppies of 45days old each, I need a suggestion to train them how to be alone at home when no one are there