Any competent DOG training school will do this for you.
Soon, if there's enough demand I will write a short essay in my 360 blog on the basics of pet ant training.
One QUICK warning: NEVER use flea powder on your pet ant!
I was devastated by the loss of my 1st pet ant, Petunia, when as a new owner we had a most unfortunate incident with it.
2007-12-24 07:27:58
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answered by Anonymous
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I'd recommend Mistress Steele's Ant Obedience School and Dominatrix Spa. When She gets done with them, those ants really know how to keep their Owners happy.
2007-12-24 15:17:28
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answered by Fyre & Reign RETIRED 7
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I was thinking of opening one up myself. I mean the holidays really broke me, and my ant has been very easy to train. I think I may have found my calling in life, or at the very least a promising new skill set!
I'm still working out pricing...I'll have to get back to you on that!
2007-12-24 15:54:44
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answered by Jess 6
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it's very expensive but I believe it's just down the road from the flea circus training camp.
avoid using a newspaper to disapline your ant
2007-12-24 15:18:20
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answered by . 3
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maybe you should check out ant military school, i hear the anteater instructors really whip them ants into shape!
2007-12-24 15:17:31
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answered by Anonymous
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i suggest rewarding good behavior. if your ant misbehaves, say "no" in a stern way and send him to his matchbox.
2007-12-24 17:51:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Send them to rehabilitation farms
2007-12-24 15:29:41
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answered by Ink Corporate 7
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don't invest too much money in the project..
2007-12-24 15:15:04
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answered by ? 5
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