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Dog and cat owners often pay 200 or 300 or more to have professionals train, pamper, and groom their animals in preparation for the keen competition associated with showing.
 
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  B. False

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Owners aspiring to show dogs in Performance events should begin working with dogs as early as the dogs' level of maturity permits. Working with dogs as puppies not only allows for an easier acceptance to training, but also increases bonding between handler/trainer and dog.
 
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