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		<description>Hi Jason,

Regarding the Leash Training, do you know if using both opertant training such as a "word" or sound would work best with leash training? Or do you think that words alone would suffice.

Thanks,
Anthony</description>
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<p>Regarding the Leash Training, do you know if using both opertant training such as a &#8220;word&#8221; or sound would work best with leash training? Or do you think that words alone would suffice.</p>
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