WARNING: It's simple... but it works!
For Frustrated Dog Owners : Eye-opening article reveals it all…
If You Had The Chance - Right Now, Today -
Would You Trade In Your Spare 10 Minutes A Day To Completely Transform Your Out-Of-Control Dog Into More Pleasant & Keep You *Safe* While Following Every Of Your House Rules...Even When You Are Not Around?
Learn Simple, Quick and Easy Steps on How to End Your Dog's Disastrous Behaviour Problems Once and For All....And You Can Do It Even When You Are Busy Working
--by Michael Johnson
Does any of these problems sound familiar to you especially when your dog....
Pees and poops everywhere and won't learn how to potty property (wouldn't let you housebreak him either)
Chews up your furniture your mother-in-law gave for your wedding gift
Ruined your porcelain doll collection
Jumps up all over you and YOUR guests
Is a nightmare walking him where he pulls like crazy on the lead and goes nuts when out for a walk
Gets agressive with you or your family
Bites you or others
Digs everythere especially your newly planted daisies while making a mess everywhere
Cries or whine and gets upset whenever you leave
Excessive barking and growls
Separation anxiety which causes your dog to urinate or defecate everywhere
Does not listen or come when called
Is a door dasher and runs to your neighbor's yard and ruin their things
Is fearful
Gets into garbage
Not bothered with treats and doesn't know how to play alone
Chase cars and joggers
OR
combination of any of those bad bahaviours?
If so then this letter will help you find the answer to end all your dog problems once and for all.
According to Dr Ian Dunbar, renowned dog expert and founder of the earliest dog trainig courses in the UK, "Without proper training, the life of a dog is predictable: chewing, soiling the house, digging up the garden, followed by a trip to the shelter where, if it's lucky, it gets another try."
He said wearily
"..without training that dog will be dead in less than a year."
Does this really mean your beloved dog will be gone in a year?
Nop! certainly not. Not unless you'll do something about it.
You see, training your dog should not be that hard to do especially if you have learnt the know how.
As a matter of fact, even your grandmother can teach your dog some new tricks using simple methods that not many people will know of.
Wouldn't it suprise you if your new dog can now do the following things:
Well behaved around people and other dogs as well as balanced or pleasurable
Listens to you when commanded(sit, come, and not biting leash)
Able to learn good habits and not bad habits
Respect you as the authority figure
No more embarassing problems like jumping on people or your visitors
No more bad behavioral problems such as digging holes, unnecessary barking etc
Easy to handle at the veterinary clinics
...and the best of all, wouldn't it matter to you more when you no longer have to worry about coming home and finding your house in total mess?
The Problem with Dog Trainers
Many people whom I met have resorted to these so called professional dog trainers but only to come back with sheer frustration and wasted dollars.
Hiring a dog trainer is unlike hiring your maid. You need to have a dog trainer who has real, hard-core experience in the dog world.
By this, I'm not talking about the number of years he has been training, but rather the quality of those years.
Does he engage in continuing education?
Has he worked or trained under some of the most prominent dog trainers in America, or in Europe?
I know many people who have been driving an automobile for more than 30 years, but still cannot parallel park.
So, when choosing a dog trainer, you want to be absolutely sure that you find a dog trainer with quality experience. Only then it would worth every dollar you'd spend on.