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		<title>Dog Behavior Training &#8211; What You Need to Know to Be Successful</title>
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Dog Behavior Training
We are all familiar with the saying, dog is man&#8217;s best friend, but that isn&#8217;t always the case. There is no question that our furry friends could use a little help towing the line and that&#8217;s when dog behavior training becomes so valuable. Anyone that owns a dog that is overly boisterous, chews, [...]]]></description>
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<p>We are all familiar with the saying, dog is man&#8217;s best friend, but that isn&#8217;t always the case. There is no question that our furry friends could use a little help towing the line and that&#8217;s when <a target="_blank" href="http://www.dogtrainingoptions.com/behavior/dog-behavior-training/">dog behavior training</a> becomes so valuable. Anyone that owns a dog that is overly boisterous, chews, barks, or displays other undesirable behaviors can surely relate.</p>
<p> But the flipside, an obedience and well trained dog truly is man&#8217;s best friend. Dogs are a joy that offer companionship and loyalty that just can&#8217;t be found anywhere else. Frustration can always set in when we attempt to do the training ourselves.</p>
<p> A lot of the time it is our fault, but we end up blaming the dog. Sometimes we expect too much and do not go about teaching our pets in a way that will yield positive results. While dogs certainly are smart, they aren&#8217;t mind readers.</p>
<p> We must keep in mind that they are not deliberately trying to misbehave or be disobedient. The key is to establish consistency through association. <a target="_blank" href="http://www.dogtrainingoptions.com/training/dog-leash-training/">dog leash training</a> is a great place to begin the process.</p>
<p> When you break it down training is all about discipline and association. In order to do it right we must show them the type of behavior we desire. Without question patience is vital when conducting dog behavior training. In truth, our dogs want nothing more than to please us.</p>
<p> When all is said and done, communication is the key. To learn more about verbal and physical signals that are used to effectively train dogs we suggest you visit <a target="_blank" href="http://www.dogtrainingoptions.com">www.dogtrainingoptions.com</a>. Mixed signals can confuse our dogs and that is something we must be careful to avoid. For that very reason it is essential that we learn how to train our pets properly.</p>
<p> The same training methods can be used successfully on all breeds. Stated in another way, it is certainly not necessary to be an expert to teach effective dog behavior training. It is vitally important that you realize what does and does not work.</p>
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		<title>Ways to Prevent Dog Biting</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many things could cause a dog to bite. It is vital to understand these reasons to effectively execute the training to stop dog biting. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many things could cause a dog to bite. It is vital to understand these reasons to effectively execute the training to <a target="_blank" href="http://mydogtrainingadvice.com/how-to-stop-dog-biting">stop dog biting</a>. </p>
<p>Normally, it is harder to train an older dog. Therefore, this requires longer time of training. The breed could be a useful tool for owners to know if the dog is difficult to train or not.<br />  <br /> Some pets may bite out of fear. Allowing the dog to socialize is the best way to solve this problem. Owners should let their pets mingle with other dogs. But this has to be done slowly. Putting the dogs on leashes will help keep them more under control. Soon, your pet will be accustomed in mingling with other dogs and people and this will control the biting.</p>
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<p>There are also dogs that bite not because they are afraid but because they want to be the boss. In this case, owners can use muzzles to prevent the canines biting. In this way, the canine will know that biting is not good. Teaching the dog word commands to stop him from biting will strengthen this.</p>
<p>Sometimes, the dog bites because it is just overly excited. To avoid these dogs from biting, owners should also avoid playing games that would increase the dog’s excitement. Observing the dog while playing will help in this program. If the dog begins to be excited or aggressive during the game, quickly stop playing.</p>
<p>There are instances that the biting behavior of the dog is not eradicated totally. But it is not the time to give up. When the dog still continues to bite even after a long training, the best thing to do is to educate and inform the people around. If the dog will have close contacts with humans or other animals, restrain the dog with leash and if possible, put a muzzle on.</p>
<p>It is important not to forget rewarding, praising and avoiding hurting the dog, just like in all other trainings.</p>
<p>Owners should be persistent in the training. In the long run, owners will benefit the most in this activity. Once owners are able to learn how to stop dog biting, they are not only saving their dogs from possible dog euthanasia, but also saving themselves from complaints, medical bills and other expenses caused by dog biting.</p>
<p>Do all that you can do.  Unfortunatly I am sorry to say, some dogs may not be able to be cured.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ The best thing to do if we want to prevent our dog from biting is to train them when they are still little pups. True to their nature, all puppies love to play and interact with people. But then, they are also impressionable, so if we are going to teach them which things are right [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong> </strong>The best thing to do if we want to prevent our dog from biting is to train them when they are still little pups. True to their nature, all puppies love to play and interact with people. But then, they are also impressionable, so if we are going to teach them which things are right from wrong in their early stages and consistently enforce it on them, then they will not have the chance to develop any bad habits like biting. Check this out: <a target="_blank" href="http://dogcomplianceadvice.com/how-to-stop-dog-biting.php"><strong>How To Stop Dog Biting</strong></a><strong> </strong></p>
<p>Now, lots of us may be searching for ways on how to stop dog biting. The very first step that we have to do is to have an available toy for our puppies to play with, and do not allow them to play any games which involves biting. If our puppy bites us, even while we are playing with them, we should immediately let out a loud and high pitched sound of &#8220;ouch&#8221; just to startle our puppy. Our puppy will surely recognize what we are doing, simply because when puppies are playing with each other, they are letting each other know when they have been hurt with the use of a loud whelp. This is the main reason why we should do the same. This will definitely let our puppy know that biting is not good. </p>
<p>Another tip on how to stop dog biting is to never punish them physically, as this action might just provoke them and develop a long-term fear on us that will need harder work to reverse. As an alternative to physically punishing them, simply pay no heed to the puppy for some minutes, or verbalize to the puppy its wrong behavior. By just simply repeating this technique for a few times will surely teach our puppy that people won’t play and stay if they will continue biting. Since our puppies love attention, this lesson will be quickly learned by them. We should avoid games such as tug of war or even those games which involves taking some items out of our puppy’s mouth, as this might lead them to biting and start with it as a bad habit.Check this out: <a target="_blank" href="http://dogcomplianceadvice.com/how-to-stop-dog-biting.php"><strong>How To Stop Dog Biting</strong></a> </p>
<p>Each person in the family must also be consistent with the dog’s planned training. Even the children in our family must also be taught how to handle a bite from our puppy, and should always be supervised when they are playing with our puppy. The children in our house may even have to learn how they should play with our puppy, just as our puppy needs to learn to play with them. We must also beware not to permit our puppy to start mouthing or even biting people’s fingers. Other people may erroneously see this as an adoring behavior directed towards us. But if we are going to teach our dog that it is alright to bite other people, the act might develop into serious dog aggression if untreated early. You might also be interested in: <a target="_blank" href="http://dogcomplianceadvice.com/positive-dog-training.php"><strong>Positive Dog Training</strong></a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[When your pet first starts to nip at you, you may not think much of it.Don&#8217;t you expect your puppy to do this? But the pain of the nipping might get stronger, the bigger your dog grows As doggy grows up, those little teeth might become a bit of a liability. Take note that this [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When your pet first starts to nip at you, you may not think much of it.Don&#8217;t you expect your puppy to do this? But the pain of the nipping might get stronger, the bigger your dog grows As doggy grows up, those little teeth might become a bit of a liability. Take note that this is not only a problem that big dogs have. Little dogs have it as well and they are as guilty as those big guys. Folks, stop a dog biting is a big must.</p>
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<p> If you have a puppy that is nipping at you, then it would be best if you start right at the beginning. For them to know that they are not allowed to bite, you will need to tell them. They may think you are playing games and they enjoy that. Calling a halt to this at an early stage is recommended.</p>
<p> Failing to train your dog could mean that the grown dog has problems.That is no fault of the dog,if they have been brought up to think that biting is fun.To stop a dog biting you need to start early although it isnt impossible to train an older dog,just takes longer.There are a few techniques to try</p>
<p> Firstly of all, pay attention to the communication. Do you know that communication is a very important part in training a dog? When you are playing with your puppy or dog, when they start to nip at you, you will need to communicate to them that it is hurting you. You should not yell at them. Instead, the next time they are nippingat you, say &#8220;ouch&#8221; and let out a loud yelp</p>
<p> When you yelp, they will understand that it is painful and this will discourage your dog from biting, because they do not want to hurt you. A high pitched &#8220;ouch&#8221; would actually do the job. When you decide to use this technique, you should stop playing with them right away and turn your back on them. When it comes to that dog, body language and tone are both important.</p>
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<p> Reroute the attention &#8211; This is another way to stop your dog from biting. When he or she is biting at you, try diverting their attention to something that they are allowed to chew on, such as a chew toy.</p>
<p> Make sure that you always have the toy around at times your dog may bite you. Putting it in their mouth once they have finished biting you might not give the right message.</p>
<p> Always remember that you should be in charge of the pack and think about what Cesar Milan says You lead, not your dog.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you’ve ever had a problem with dogs biting, you can probably completely understand what a serious problem this is. While dogs are considered man’s best friend, a problem with biting can really get in the way of that friendship. Not only do you have a responsibility to your dog but you also have a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you’ve ever had a problem with <a target="_blank" href="http://www.dogadviceonline.com/">dogs biting</a>, you can probably completely understand what a serious problem this is. While dogs are considered man’s best friend, a problem with biting can really get in the way of that friendship. Not only do you have a responsibility to your dog but you also have a responsibility to the people your dog comes into contact with to make sure no one gets hurt.</p>
<p>There are some simple yet effective things you can do to stop dog biting. It&#8217;s important to get to the root of the dog biting problem in order to treat it. For how long has this problem been around? What is the age of your dog?</p>
<p>If you silently observe his behavior, it will help you determine why he&#8217;s biting. What types of reaction will he show with certain people and situaitons. This will help you develop an insight into <a target="_blank" href="http://www.dogadviceonline.com/stop-dog-marking-territory-in-your-house/">what is causing the problem</a>. You need to get inside your dog’s head, so to speak, so that you will be capable of understanding what he feels.</p>
<p>Some of the most common reasons for dog biting are fear or dominance. Is your dog trying to show dominance over a place or to another person or dog? Could he be responding as territorial because of something? Sometimes barking comes from fear. This is very common in puppies and also sometimes in older dogs that may be starting to lose their sense.</p>
<p>You want to avoid being abusive but still be confident and firm when you help your dog with a problem like this. You don&#8217;t want to let your dog get his way when talking about biting problems. Be firm and show that you are in charge. It&#8217;s important to provide instant correction of negative behavior in your dog.</p>
<p>You might feel overwhelmed by biting problems with your dog. Some families and dog owners become so frustrated they think about giving away their dog because they just don’t know what to do. This doesn’t have to be you.</p>
<p>Don’t be afraid to get outside help. It&#8217;s possible to get help from other sources when you want to stop dog biting and you&#8217;ve tried everything else. There are books, articles, websites, programs, trainers and schools all designed to help you stop dog problems like biting. It just makes sense to take advantage of these tools and learn from the experts and even from people who have been there before.</p>
<p>There’s nothing wrong with asking for <a target="_blank" href="http://www.dogadviceonline.com/clickertraining-the-4-secrets-of-becoming-a-supertrainer-review/">help for your dog</a>. You shouldn’t feel ashamed if you’re unable to solve your dog’s behavior problem on your own. It’s likely that you will discover tools and tricks that will help you in any future dog problems you may have, even those not related to biting.</p>
<p>You can help your dog with this problem once you know about the ways to stop dog biting. You will need to have a lot of patience in these situations. When it comes to discipline, you sometimes have to deal with your dogs like children. You can make the problem worse if you get angry or upset.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is a serious matter if your dog bites someone, so preventing that from happening before it gets to that point is priority one. You should be aware of the differences between your pet mouthing your fingers while playing and one that actually follows through with the bite. Mouthing isn’t normally considered as an aggressive [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is a serious matter if your dog bites someone, so preventing that from happening before it gets to that point is priority one. You should be aware of the differences between your pet mouthing your fingers while playing and one that actually follows through with the bite. Mouthing isn’t normally considered as an aggressive behavior. You may still want to put a stop to this habit because it will prove to be very annoying later on.</p>
<p>Poor training, a lack of training and little socialization in the early years could lead to a dog that bites. In order to hopefully get the biting to stop, training should begin at once.</p>
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<p>Chew Toy</p>
<p>Dogs and puppies need to chew. If you’ll give them a chew toy they won’t have the need to chew on your fingers (or couch,or socks or shoes….). If your pet attempts to chew your hands say –no- firmly and give a chew toy in its place.</p>
<p>Refuse Playtime</p>
<p>If your pup nips or bites at your hands, make a yelping sound that is loud and quit playing with him or her. If you do this right away, your pet will begin to understand that biting is wrong and play time is over.</p>
<p>Why This Behavior</p>
<p>Is your normally laid back pooch appearing to show a sudden sign of aggression? If this is true then there has to be a reason for this sudden behavior change. The problem could be a medical one or he could have undergone some nightmarish event. If your pup has been aggressive always, then he may not have been properly socialized early on or he could have experienced some abuse early on.</p>
<p>Once a physical problem has been taken out of the equation then you can resume the re-training of the dog.</p>
<p>If you are working with an older pet that has biting issues, this behavior will be more difficult to break and could take quite a bit of time. There are some great training programs out there that you can get if you want to try it from your own home. If the home training method does not work, do not hesitate and go find a trainer in your area that works with these types of dogs.</p>
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<p>Do what you have to do to prevent your dog from biting someone because if he does the consequences of this action be severe for both the dog and the person. If the aggression signs that your dog is showing are getting severe, avoid the group training and get the one on one training.</p>
<p>There will be cases that the answer to your problems could be as simple as finding another way to interact with your dog. Try to find the right training method for you and your dog and use them properly otherwise the results could be tragic.</p>
<p>The results you get from a good home training program or by working with a good trainer should help curb your dogs desire for bad behavior. If your pet should show any propensity for biting and you are going to be around people, he should be muzzled.</p>
<p>There is no question that it is probably tough admitting to yourself that your beloved pet could actually hurt some body you must not ignore the problem or you could be inviting big time trouble. If you’ve got a puppy start training and socializing today and if it is a dog get a vet check and then start training like there is no tomorrow.</p>
<p>You never know by doing these things and more you could be saving your dogs life.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[I happen to really love German shepherds and have had lots of them as pets  over the last 35 years, but sometimes they can be a handful-especially if they become biters. I think all of my dogs were great, but I had 2 big males that were biters. It was funny, because while one liked [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I happen to really love German shepherds and have had lots of them as pets  over the last 35 years, but sometimes they can be a handful-especially if they become biters. I think all of my dogs were great, but I had 2 big males that were biters. It was funny, because while one liked people and hated other dogs, it was just the opposite with my other dog-that one hated people-and that was an even bigger problem. The dog that hated other dogs but loved people was adopted, so he brought his problem with him. I was able to end that problem by introducing my boy to a friend &#8220;girlfriend dog&#8221; that was totally submissive and no threat to him -she became his first dog friend. Eventually, he finally began to relax and later even enjoy hanging out with his doggy peers. . It did take a lot of time and effort, though, and it really made me happy to see my formerly crazy dog having fun with his friends. My second big and mean biting German shepherd presented an even worse problem-he was going for tasty human flesh, not just another dog. Although my family and I saw our six month old puppy as lovable and funny, the people he wanted to bite didn&#8217;t feel the same way. I first noticed him displaying aggressive body language when he was only about 8 weeks old. A UPS truck pulled up to the house while my puppy and I were doing some gardening in the front yard. The driver hopped out with a package and started up the walk to the house. My crazy young and aggressive eight week old pup chased the driver  (who was still holding the package as a shield and cringing) right off the curb and into his truck. I remember being amused and thinking what a great watchdog this puppy would grow up to be. I had no idea at the time that I needed to  immediately take some steps to control my young German shepherd pup, or I would later be facing biting problems.At 6 months of age, my now huge puppy attacked my mailman-knocking him down, but no bites, thank God.A humorous side note to this is that the poor mailman inadvertently missed my dog and instead sprayed his own face with pepper spray in the confusion-he didn&#8217;t find it so funny and I didn&#8217;t get any mail for awhile after that. If think your puppy may be aggressive like my crazy little guy, you&#8217;ll want to hear my advice about that. Owners of larger dog breeds that sometimes tend towards aggression will especially  benefit from this advice, although it is still very good advice for any size dog. If you don’t get ahead of this problem, it can become quite hard to correct later on.After I began to use this advice myself, I have never had another one of my dogs develop out of control aggression and biting problems.</p>
<p>I found some great advice on getting an early start with puppy training using group training in the book I use the most for reference about dog training.</p>
<p>With the group puppy training not only does your puppy begin learning basic obedience he is also getting social interaction with other people and puppies. The great thing aout the socializing is your puppy will not only learn good dog etiquette with this interaction, but he will also learn to enjoy the company of other dogs. This is a very important factor in not having to deal with aggression problems later on. It turns out that a dog that is kept confined and has no social interaction with other dogs is much more likely to become an aggressive anti-social type of dog.If your puppy is not displaying good social instincts, the other puppies will show him the ropes.  I also like the benefit of starting the puppy&#8217;s training at a very young age. They are ready by 6 weeks of age for their group class-they can already soak up new things like a sponge. If you have you seen the cool videos on uTube of little puppies doing tricks you know what I mean.</p>
<p>If you follow this one important tip and bring you puppy to a group training class you will be glad you did. You can find some group training classes for puppies in your neighborhood-be sure to check first to make sure they use only positive reinforcement techniques. After my bad experience with my German shepherd wanting to bite people I tried out the group training with my next puppy. In addition to the benefits of early obedience training and socializing, my puppy and I had a lot of fun going to the classes.</p>
<p>Read more about how to train your puppy<a target="_blank" title="Secrests to Dog Training Review" href="http://behavedoggy.com/secrets-to-dog-training-review">.</a><a target="_blank" href="http:www.behavedoggy.com/secrets-to-dog-training-review/">Secrets to Dog Training Review</a></p>
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		<title>Keeping Your Dog&#8217;s Biting Playful.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When your dog&#8217;s biting is beyond playful, control it.When dogs bite fiercely, look into the possibility of behavior modification being an approriate corrective approach.
 
You&#8217;d want to check Secrets To Dog Training Review.
 
Are You Sure It&#8217;s Not Physiological?
 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When your dog&#8217;s biting is beyond playful, control it.When dogs bite fiercely, look into the possibility of behavior modification being an approriate corrective approach.</p>
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<p>You&#8217;d want to check <a target="_blank" href="http://www.dogsbehaving.com/secrets-to-dog-training-review.php">Secrets To Dog Training Review</a>.</p>
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<p>Are You Sure It&#8217;s Not Physiological?</p>
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<p>When it is clear your dog has a biting problem, eliminate the possibility of the cause being physiological before beginning behavior modification.To do this, let the vet examine your dog.Blood tests, a serum chemistry exam and a thyroid panel can pinpoint imbalances that give rise to the aggressiveness.Your vet is the appropriate person to help if the biting is due to chemical imbalances.Some medication may be able to correct your dog&#8217;s biting issues.</p>
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<p>Once ascertained to be behavioral, embark on altering your dog&#8217;s behavior through modification.</p>
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<p>Should You Let a Pro Do It?</p>
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<p>To help you decide, consider two things:</p>
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<p>Your willingness to rise to the challenge.Would you do what you must to turn this behavior around? You&#8217;ll need to spend quality time with your dog daily over several weeks, maybe months to do this.You may wish to sign up for an online dog-training course.</p>
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<p>The concerns on safety your dog raises.If your dog is a pup, you can control him easily.Young puppies are easier to handle as compared to adult dogs; they&#8217;re also not as strong so they&#8217;re not as dangerous.Owners have been brought to court or their canine friends been put down for harming others.</p>
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<p>You can read further about dog fear aggression <a target="_blank" href="http://www.dogsbehaving.com/dog-fear-aggression-solutions.php">Dog Fear Aggression information</a>.</p>
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<p>Modify Behavior with Positive Reinforcement.</p>
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<p>Positive pre-conditioning is the guideline used in the various techniques to behavior modification.If you&#8217;re familiar with this term in human psychology, you won&#8217;t be surprised to discover it&#8217;s used in dog psychology as well.After all, humans appreciate canine intelligence.</p>
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<p>Basically, positive pre-conditioning in dogs works like it does in humans.Praises for excellent behavior reinforces the behavior.</p>
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<p>Think about play-biting in puppies.Observe keenly and notice the puppies are on to each other for mommy&#8217;s nipples.Soon, a puppy yelps in pain an shuns the game.</p>
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<p>A puppy abandons his fellow pups is pre-conditioning at its finest.The puppy who turns away from his playmates is telling them the play&#8217;s no longer fun and that biting aggressively is totally unforgivable.The rambunctious pup finds out fun stops when he bites too hard; it continues if he keeps it playful.</p>
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<p>To know more, read this article on <a target="_blank" href="http://www.dogsbehaving.com/how-to-stop-dog-biting.php">How to Stop Dog Biting</a>.</p>
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