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Dog training a recall with a Belgian Shepherd Groenendael

By Kirsten|2015-11-29T22:18:08+11:00November 29th, 2015|0 Comments

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About the Author: Kirsten

Rewards based dog trainer and photographer, living with and loving my Belgian Shepherds, WolfCub, Phoenix and Boo.

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Belgian shepherd in water with reflection

Kirsten Bowers

Dog trainer and photographer riding the light and dark of life, with WolfCub (now passed), Phoenix and Boo at her side. Visit wolf shadow photography to see more.

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