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 SMOKY MTN KENNEL
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once you have 20's across the board on a dog. is their any advantage to keep training them. even though 20 is the highest you can get????
 gaylanstudio
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I don't think it has ever been proven or confirmed but it is speculated that possibly/probably all the numbers have unseen decimals.

With this assumption in mind many of us will session a few times after reaching 20 for training the assumption being that that 20 is actually 19.5111. I'm not sure anyone has any proof that this makes any difference but, it can't hurt . . .

If I am low on sessions (and/or cash) I will stop sessioning muscle and coat as these will keep rising on their own (with good appropriate food) once they get close to 20 (about 17 or so). Training reacts to sessions only so once 20 is reached I will session another 2 or 3 days. By then Coat and Muscle should be 20 also.



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