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Dog Training Ebook Review – SitStayFetch

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Dog Training Ebook Review – SitStayFetch (Secret to Dog Training)

We own and breed Staffordshire Bull Terriers and with a total of 5 dogs in what is a VERY small house, you might imagine that we have always been interested in dog training and dog training methods.

So being a Dog-lover I first came across SitStayFetch while browsing on Clickbank and SitStayFetch appeared to dominate the Clickbank Dog Training section! Its only major competition was from Dove Cresswell’s Dog Training Online – another quality dog training system, but Dove Cresswell’s system only had 30% of the Clickbank popularity!

And SitStayFetch is jam-packed with dog obedience training information, including how to solve over 25 dog behavior problems, real-life case studies, the best dog training techniques, an email consultation with the SitStayFetch team, and loads of photos that will help boost your learning

For the quite reasonable outlay SitStayFetch totally over-delivers with Bonuses! SitStayFetch extras include:

Bonus – SitStayFetch Audio Book

Bonus – A Quick Guide to Dog Aggression

Bonus – All The House Training Methods & Tricks

Bonus – Dog Grooming Made Easy

Bonus – Tips On Security Training Your Dog

Bonus – Secrets To Becoming The Alpha Dog

Bonus – Private Email Consultation to Help You

Resolve Your Specific Dog Problems

Do you have a generally disobedient dog?

Does your dog embarrass you in public?

Are you sick of excessive biting, barking, whining, etc?

Are you sick of dealing with dog aggression issues?

Do you want to know how to fix virtually any dog training or behavior problem?

Or, perhaps you just want the best relationship that you can possibly have with your dog…

SitStayFetch covers dog obedience training fully and even answers your dog training questions, covering specific dog behaviour issues, like how to deal with a dog eating poop or digging or a dog that is scared of the leash and much more! And SitStayFetch goes way beyond basic dog training:

The Chapters of the SitStayFetch Ebook itself cover:

DOG 101: It’s A Dogs Life

A. Dog Ownership and You

B. Selecting Your Puppy or Dog

C. Selecting a Breeder

D. Dog Groups

E. Responsible Ownership

F. Review of DOG 101

DOG 102: Caring for Your Dog

A. Bringing Your Puppy or Dog Home

B. Diet and Nutrition

C. Canine Growth Stages

D. Toys for Your Dog

E. Safe and Fun Toys to Buy

F. Choosing Your Vet

G. Review of DOG 102

DOG 103: Training Methods Revealed

A. Types of Training

B. Secrets to Training Your Dog

C. Crate Training

D. Obedience Training and Age

E. Selecting a Dog Trainer

F. Review of DOG 103

DOG 201: Secrets to Understanding Your Dog

A. Understanding Your Dog

B. Dog Senses

C. How Dogs Communicate Using Scent

D. Guide to Body Language and Signals

E. Guide to Facial Expressions and Vocals

F. Wolf Instincts

G. Review of DOG 201

DOG 202: Dog Problems Solved

A. Aggression Problems

B. Aggression: Treatment for Dominance

Case Study: Aggression with Strange Dog’s

Case Study: Food Bowl Aggression

C. Biting and Nipping

Case Study: Fear Biting

Case Study: Nipping and Hand Biting

D. Coprophagia (Poop Eating)

Case Study: Copropohagia

E. Chewing and Other Destructive Behavior

Case Study: Chewing and Destructive Behavior

F. Digging Problems

Case Study: Digging

G. Disobedience

H. Fear of the Leash

DOG 203: Commands to Start

A. Come (Recall)

B. Sit Stage I

C. “Okay” and “No”

D. “Hold” and “Leave”

E. “Sit” – Stage II

F. “Sit and Stay”

G. “Down” (Drop) – Stage I

H. “Down” (Drop) – Stage II

I. “Heel” – Stage I

J. “Heel” – Stage II

K. “Heel” – Stage III

L. “Stand”

M. “Wait ”

N. “Seek” (Find)

O. Training Program

P. Review of DOG 203

DOG 301: Dog Whispering Uncovered

A. Defining Dog Whispering

B. Dog Whispering: About the Method

C. Dog Whispering: Interventions

D. Dog Whispering: Corrections

E. Dog Whispering with Common Commands

F. The Trouble with Dog Whispering

G. Review of DOG 301

DOG 302: More Dog Problems Solved

A. 2 Dogs in the House

Case Study: Introducing a New Dog

B. Allergies

C. A Death in the Family

D. Bad Breath

E. Cat Chaser

Case Study: The Cat and Car Chaser

F. Flatulence

G. Fleas

H. Hot Weather and Heatstroke

I. Jealousy

J. Jumping on Furniture

K. Jumping on People

Case Study: Jumping Up on People

L. Separation Anxiety

Case Study: Separation Anxiety

M. Worms

N. Review of DOG 302

DOG 303: Advanced Commands and Tricks

A. Advanced “Sit and Stay” Stage I

B. Advanced “Sit and Stay” Stage II

C. More “Sit and Stay”

F. “Beg”

G. “Fetch” (Retrieve)

H. “Catch”

I. “Shake”

J. “Climb”

K. “Crawl”

L. “Jump”

M. “Roll Over”

N. Review of DOG 303

I believe that “SitStayFetch , also known as Secret to Dog Training” is probably one of the best basic dog training Ebooks on the internet today, I would even go as far as saying that SitStayFetch is one of the best advanced dog training Ebok resources! So I can highly recommend “SitStayFetch Secret to Dog Training in my bio data below“to anyone looking to learn how to understand and have the best trained dog in the neighborhood!

By: ksc111

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How to Stop Dog Barking From Separation Anxiety

Stop Dog Barking
ng can be a problem, perhaps more so for people living in apartment or other types of closely knit communities. It generally occurs when the dog is left home alone. To stop dog barking that is triggered by separation anxiety, let’s first look at the condition.

There are several reasons why dogs can develop separation anxiety, some of which you probably did not cause.

1. Puppies that are taken from the litter too early can develop separation anxiety.

At this early age, puppies usually enjoy the comfort of knowing there is food and companionship readily available. Weaning the puppies away from the pack needs to be done a little at a time and certainly not before the puppies are at least six weeks old. Suddenly depriving the puppy of the things these comforts and reassurances represent can be painful if not done correctly.

2. Dogs that experienced a fearful event while separated from the pack will become anxious when left alone.

This event might be a thunderstorm, fireworks or other loud and shocking noises. Since dogs have such sensitive hearing, these overwhelming sounds can trigger fear. While in a pack, dogs feel safer (safety in numbers) and will receive the message from other pack members whether to run, hide or fight. Having to make that determination alone can lead to anxiety.

3. Dogs that have become closely attached to you and spend a lot of time with you can become anxious when you are apart.

Dependent dogs are more likely to show separation anxiety when their owners are away. They feel they have been abandoned. They have not been prepared for those times when they will have to be alone. Independent dogs, on the other hand, are less concerned with having you around and will not bark in your absence, except perhaps to defend his or her territory.

Knowing why your dog has separation anxiety will help determine the best way to stop dog barking behavior.

Build your dog’s confidence. Many anxious dogs lack confidence and will be more fearful than other dogs. Work with your dog through exercises. The best exercises are those that 1) work off the dog’s excess energy and 2) exercise his mind.

Physical exercise is important to any dog. It keeps them healthy and fit, alert and attentive. Make sure your dog gets at least 20-30 minutes of exercise each day. Of course, the more the better, so if you can fit three of these into each day, your dog will benefit more.

Mind exercise will help to build your dog’s confidence. These exercises work with your breed’s strengths. If your dog breed is good at hunting (Jack Russell Terriers are a good example), then develop some fun games that get him using those talents. Hide things around your garden and have him find them. When he brings them back, praise him. Be creative. Over time, he will become more confident.

One final tip about how to stop your dog barking from separation anxiety.

Practice coming and going. Step outside the door, walk a few paces away and wait. When your dog barks, go back, open the door and scold him. Tell him, ‘No!’. Order him to ‘lay down’ and ‘quiet’. Repeat this exercise several times in succession.

This will do a few things. It will make him realize that barking does not bring anything pleasant. He barks for attention, not to be scolded. It also helps him to realize that although he can’t see you, that you are there. He will know that because as soon as he barks, you come right back in.

You might want to try this 3-4 times before you leave the house for a longer period. Repeat the exercise every time you leave. It will take a few weeks, but be persistent and you will see results, especially if you work on the other exercises.

The good thing is that by following these basic steps, you can stop dog barking behavior.

By: Sylvia Dickens

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POLICE DOG TRAINING – SIT MEANS SIT DOG TRAINING SYSTEM

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5 Top Tips For House Training a Puppy

House Training a Puppy
House training a puppy makes a puppy your friend and liked by the rest of your family. Throughout training a puppy, a puppy is assured that everyone in this house wants to be frank with it and wants to pamper it. Never beat or scold a puppy during house training a puppy. Always look at it with the loving sight and let your puppy to sit with you and may lick you. It will succeed your friendly house training a puppy. Your puppy will too become your friend in this way and your home members and will like you all and your company.

Make it sure to your puppy that you and your home members are its friends not enemies and want to protect it from its enemies during house training a puppy. Make sure as well to your puppy that there is neither any home member nor anything else want to affect it but everyone wants to take care of it and will protect it while house training a puppy. Your puppy will become more frank with you people when it will feel that everyone just loves it and wants to save it from its enemies. Therefore, you should never beat your puppy during house training a puppy as puppy can consider that person its enemy who will beat it. When you show your pup affection, it will grow up and think you are the most important thing in the whole wide world.

There are some necessary steps which you must have to take for successful puppy training. An important necessary step is that take your puppy with you when you go outside the home and never let anyone to torture it. Another necessary step is that give it food on time so that it may not eat dirty outdoor edibles which may affect its health. Another beneficial necessary step for house training a puppy is that you should not punish it on its small mistakes.

During house training, give attention to your puppy’s habits and attitude. You should give special attention to the fact that your puppy must not have habit of biting. If it ever tries to bite anyone, teach it with love and attention that it must not bite anyone. If your puppy has habit of eating outdoor dirty edibles, give proper food to it and give attention to the fact that you should never let your puppy to eat dirty outdoor edibles.

House training a puppy cannot be complete until a puppy establishes habits in it which prove that it has been trained from anyone. Habits like to be frank even with guests, not to bite unknown guests or any home member when it is hungry. The establishment of habits like cleaning its body and surrounding, playing with others are necessary for successful completion of training a puppy. You must too have the habits of giving healthy food to a puppy, pamper it and to keep neat and clean all the places where your puppy stays, mostly during the training of a puppy.

By: Andy Ayres

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Sit Means Sit Brisbane Dog – Training at Shopping Centre

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Dog Trainign – Dog Bad Breath

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Bad dog breath can be a bad problem for your dog and you, at times a dogs breath an be unbearable and make bonding with your dog a chore you’d rather avoid at all costs. This may not be due to your dog and more down to the care you have not realized that your dog should have.

Dog’s bad breath like most other dog symptoms can be the cause of many different issues separately or together, this makes the cause hard to diagnose without a proper examination from a professional dog carer or vet.

Common causes of dog bad breathe –

Maybe your dog is finding it hard to eat or swallow which can lead to dog’s bad breath and other illnesses that are related.

Saliva drooling from your dog’s mouth may also be a cause of bad dog breath, as more saliva gets built up in your dog’s mouth is makes it easier for bacteria to breed resulting in bad breath.

The last and most common form of bacteria build up is from not cleaning or not properly cleaning your dog’s teeth, this enables tartar to form and make the bad odor you are forced to smell day in day out.

Many believe that food choice and what you feed your dog is a problem when dog breath is concerned, as this may be true to an extent this is more of a temporary short term problem and the reason above is more likely to be the problem cause.

There are plenty of dental hygiene products available in pet shops and online, some work better than others on different dogs but you best bet is to clean your dog’s teeth regularly to stop the bacteria build up, this is where the problem begins and where you should target your efforts.

If you fear the problem has got too far to recover or damage or the gums and teeth is visible you should contact your vet as soon as possible for help and a proper diagnosis of your pet.

By: John Williams Dog Training

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How to stop dog jumping

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Face it, dogs like to jump.There’s really no way around it. They will jump when they feel playful and have lot’s of energy.

Were you ever embarassed in public place because your dog was jumping around like crazy and maybe even leg-hop one of your friends?

Or maybe you had a sandwich in your hand, looked away for a moment and the sandwich was gone?

If so, here’s few tips on how to avoid this behaviour in the future.

Tips for avoiding dog jumping

Walk your dog in a quiet neighbourhood where’s little on nothing going on. This way there will be nothing to distract your dog and make him go crazy Learn your dog how to sit. Sitting down is the opposite of up – hence, less jumping When he start jumping, calm him down with gentle and no too loud voice. This way he won’t think he is being punished for jumping but will learn how to comply to your orders You have to walk your dog regularly! Let him run and get tired, don’t just have him in house doing nothing. When he is tired, he won’t jump as he is (like we are) lazy. Give him a chance to get tired. Let him run around where you’re alone. Being tired (you’ll know this when his tongue is hanging out, which means he is hot and must cool down), he is less likely to jump around. On the other side, if you keep him inside he’ll go crazy when outside.

I know how dog jumping and leg-hopping can be annoying, especially in public places. Use this four tips to get you started and then watch what works best and repeat it. Bribing your dog with occasional snacks can work wonders too. You might also be interested in how to become dog trainer and train your dog properly.

By: Damir

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who wants to join my yahoo dog training advice group?

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Tiffany asked:

it’s for people who need advice or tips on their dog. I welcome anyone who is already a trainer/instructor to join, I love to swap views and it’s always great to learn new things from more experienced trainers. If you need help with your dog… please feel free to join.

doghelp-subscribe@yahoogroups.com

looking forward to speaking with all of you!!!
Tiffany

(it’s a new group so it will definitely get some TLC once people start joining.)

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