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Old 07-05-2012, 08:20 AM   #7
Nancy1999
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I totally agree you should do something you love. If you are continuing your education, I’d strongly recommend your taking classes in psychology on learning and motivation. Different schools may have different names, but it’s basically behaviorism. Very helpful, if you ever want to become a dog trainer; I really see you as this. Also, classes in business never hurt anyone! Next, I would look into your liabilities. Talk with an insurance person, about what your liabilities could be and what your insurance costs would be. One thing I’m concerned with is I know you believe that our dogs are being “over vaccinated” and this is true of some dogs, however other dogs have had no vaccines and may have diseases they could pass along to another dog. You need to figure out what your policy will be. Will they need some proof of initial vaccines? Will they need some proof of visiting a vet for a health check? For example, many boarding facilities require that a dog must have a bordetella vaccine and the main reason for this is to reduce their liabilities. Best of luck!
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