r/Dogtraining
DogTraining: A forum on dog training and behavior. Here you'll find content that will help you train your dogs. Dog training links, discussions and questions are encouraged and content related to other species is welcome too. This community is geared towards modern, force-free, science based methods and recommendations. Make sure you check out our WIKI for recommended resources and articles about common problems.
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r/Dogtraining is a Dogs subreddit in the World category with 1,531,900 members. Use this page to track r/Dogtraining stats, subscriber growth trends, daily and weekly analytics, and similar subreddits with related audiences.
Recent r/Dogtraining growth: +236 members today (+0.02%) and +1,021 members this week (+0.07%).
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