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		<title>Welcome to my little blog</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Welcome to my inaugural blog post, or the listing of good intentions. I hope to use this blog to answer frequently asked dog training questions, and to air my rants and raves about the state of dog training today. I welcome your comments and questions.
I started Plucky Puppy in the Bay Area in California in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to my inaugural blog post, or the listing of good intentions. I hope to use this blog to answer frequently asked dog training questions, and to air my rants and raves about the state of dog training today. I welcome your comments and questions.</p>
<p>I started Plucky Puppy in the Bay Area in California in 2005. This April my partner Miriam and I moved to Portland, OR with our furry menagerie. Plucky Puppy continues to provide pet sitting, boarding, and dog walking services in the Bay Area.</p>
<p>In Portland I teach dog training classes at a local daycare, <a href="http://www.campdoggietails.com/">Camp Doggie Tails</a>. Tomorrow is graduation day for our first Kinderpuppy class, and I’m very proud of all the puppies, and their owners. Check back soon for graduation pictures!</p>
<p>Besides teaching group dog training classes, I spend a lot of time providing personal dog training consultations in clients’ homes for both basic training issues and behavior problems. I also offer board and train services and day training when appropriate.</p>
<div class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 170px"><img class=" " title="Marley Muffin Face" src="http://pluckypuppy.com/Marley.jpg" alt="Marley Muffin Face" width="160" height="200" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Marley Muffin Face</p></div>
<p>My own training joys and challenges are Marley and Stella, resident plucky trouble-makers. Stella and Marley are both rescues, and came to me with unique behavior issues. Marley was severely shy and under-socialized, and although he loves people and other dogs now, he wasn’t always such a confident and playful dog. Among his greatest training success stories is his first swim after a life long (8 years, almost!) fear of water.</p>
<div class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 203px"><img class="     " title="Stella Bella Ding Dong" src="http://pluckypuppy.com/Stellarunning.jpg" alt="Stella Bella Ding Dong" width="193" height="180" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Stella Bella Ding Dong</p></div>
<p>Stella’s problems run the opposite side of the spectrum. Far from shy, she can be a bit over-exuberant when she meets new canine friends. After almost three years of training, she’s nearly perfectly behaved at the dog park, but every once in a while she reverts back to her old ways and embarrasses her owners with overt displays of bullying.</p>
<p>My dogs keep me humble. They remind me that dog training is a life-long process, and the only way to do anything forever is to love it absolutely, and to have fun doing it every day. When I listen to frustrated dog owners talk about the slow process of training their dogs not to chew expensive Italian leather shoes or chase the cat up the curtains, I empathize. I understand, because it’s taken me this long to train Marley and Stella. And while they’re far from perfect, they fit perfectly into my life, as beloved pets and zen teachers.</p>
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