It isn't necessarily. It depends on where the dog is in training. If he has the fundamentals down and is working on proofing (performing learned behaviors in spite of distraction) then an active place like a busy shopping center might be a good place to find those distractions to practice ignoring.
If it's a pup being socialized and he's confident and outgoing, a busy shopping center gives ample opportunity to meet new people.
The key is to do it at the right points in the dog's development or training. Overfacing a dog by putting them into a situation too stressful or too distracting for them to process will only slow or damage socialization or training.
New shopping centre??? Bouverie place
lakeside is a good place to go for shopping but it also takes up allot of place.
Go to the shopping centre place on Sludge street
It is when you perform something in a unexpected place as in in a shopping centre or shopping mall. Normally you perform on stages in perform people and in theatres.
A shopping mall is a big place with lots of rooms under a roof and you walk around inside.... and a shopping center is a bunch of stores where you walk around outside.
you rent or buy a place in a shopping centre or something, then make it a pizza parlor!
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A place where everyone knows the name and always shops there. Such as a very big plaza or a mall.
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The best shopping center in Australia is Cannon Central Shopping Centre in Cannon Hill. They offer a variety of retail options also on the doorstep. You can go to www(dot)cannoncentral(dot)com(dot)au
there are many shopping centres and retail parks st James's shopping centre which is in the town centre princes mall also in the town centre princes street main shopping place in Edinburgh right in the centre of town where many sights can be seen from like the scot's monument Calton monument and many others! or there is Ocean terminal, Fort Kinnaird, Gyle and Inverleith but if you are splashing the cash there is Multrees walk which is a luxury shopping destination full of designer stores also just round the corner there is Harvey Nichols!
Well in East Ayrshire of Scotland there definetely arent many places for a shopping day out however if you streach just a bit to JUST into North Ayrshire then you have Silverburn Shopping Centre in Glasgow!!! Its the fantastic place for a day out!! Try it and ENJOY!!!!! :)