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Online obedience courses for your pets

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WEST PALM BEACH, FL (WFLX) - Are you too busy to attend an obedience class or live too far away from the Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League?

Consider one of our online dog training courses. They have easy to follow instructions and progression charts for reference. You need nothing more than your Web browser and require no extra software — nothing to download or install.

Both online programs described below feature 10 complete, streaming video lessons taken directly from Connie Cleveland's acclaimed DVD series.

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