“I have a great little mutt but she is hyper and not very focused when it comes to training. She has a bit of a chewing problem and I’ll find flip-flops, shoes, socks, dog toys, and several items chewed up if she’s alone for awhile. I read this book about training tips and I decided that the spray bottle may be a great way to distract her from chewing on my things. Did I mention that my dog loves baths? I didn’t know if this would work due to her love of water, but the first time I saw her carry my sock around the house, I grabbed the bottle and squirted her with it. First she dropped the sock, and ran as if something attacked her. I waited for her to grab the sock again which she did immediately, and then I squirted her again. She took off running and just starred at the sock from the kitchen. The last attempt was her grabbing the sock and running into my bedroom, but I was able to squirt her right before she got inside the door. She dropped the sock and jumped on my bed. She must have starred at the sock for 30 minutes, but she never touched it again. I think the feeling was uncomfortable for her and she associated the sock being the discomfort she was feeling. If I continue using the spray bottle when she has things in her mouth, I just may be able to salvage my clothes and belongings. Overall, great tip with immediate results!” - Kelly Paetow, Lubbock, TX
Good Doggie, Bad Owner: Getting Your Dog Trained In A Few Easy Steps
Do you want to know the secrets to raising a prized pooch? Do you want your doggie to be the favorite from your backyard to the neighborhood park?
Are you struggling to get your canine to stop chewing long enough to learn the command, “Sit!”? If you love your new dog but it’s driving you crazy, the burden is on you to change the situation. Every good dog needs a good owner, so where do you find out how to:
Handle excessive barking Control your puppy’s natural tendency to chew Avoid digging problems both indoors and out Adjust behavior in an aggressive or problem dog House break your dog, including teaching your dog to stop “marking its territory”
Because each dog has its own personality type, identifying the particular characteristics of your dog is half the battle in training it. All dogs need some level of discipline and Secret Dog Training Methods will educate you in the very best practices of canine instruction so that your dog is well liked by others and well loved by you and your family.
You will learn to modify every bad behavior known to doggiekind! From jumping on people to begging for food, your dog can be trained to behave as you would like. You will teach your dog commands that will be followed. You will train a dog regardless of breed or type: From hunting dog to lapdog, your pet will follow your direction to be the best pet it can be!
While most dog training programs stop at issues regarding curbing your dog or getting it to listen to a few commands, Secret Dog Training Methods actually reveals how to deal with serious problems that plague most families when they bring a new pet home to live with them.
Secret Dog Training Methods does not shy away from some of the more unsavory problems of training your pet. Issues
such as submissive urination and coprophagia (eating feces) are also addressed with methods to curb these unpleasant behaviors once and for good.
And what’s obedience without play time? Anyone can yank a leash or use harsh words to scare a dog into submission,
but A Quick wants you and your dog to have fun together. After the basic training is completed, Secret Dog Training Methods will help you:
Issue commands to your dog that will be obeyed at any distance; Train your dog to be off leash while still under your authority; Keep your dog to the perimeter of your yard without a shock collar; Allow your dog to play while other pets or children are around; Teach your dog to do tricks.
and much much more...
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Review
“I have a great little mutt but she is hyper and not very focused when it comes to training. She has a bit of a chewing problem and I’ll find flip-flops, shoes, socks, dog toys, and several items chewed up if she’s alone for awhile. I read this book about training tips and I decided that the spray bottle may be a great way to distract her from chewing on my things. Did I mention that my dog loves baths? I didn’t know if this would work due to her love of water, but the first time I saw her carry my sock around the house, I grabbed the bottle and squirted her with it. First she dropped the sock, and ran as if something attacked her. I waited for her to grab the sock again which she did immediately, and then I squirted her again. She took off running and just starred at the sock from the kitchen. The last attempt was her grabbing the sock and running into my bedroom, but I was able to squirt her right before she got inside the door. She dropped the sock and jumped on my bed. She must have starred at the sock for 30 minutes, but she never touched it again. I think the feeling was uncomfortable for her and she associated the sock being the discomfort she was feeling. If I continue using the spray bottle when she has things in her mouth, I just may be able to salvage my clothes and belongings. Overall, great tip with immediate results!” - Kelly Paetow, Lubbock, TX
Good Doggie, Bad Owner: Getting Your Dog Trained In A Few Easy Steps
Do you want to know the secrets to raising a prized pooch? Do you want your doggie to be the favorite from your backyard to the neighborhood park?
Are you struggling to get your canine to stop chewing long enough to learn the command, “Sit!”? If you love your new dog but it’s driving you crazy, the burden is on you to change the situation. Every good dog needs a good owner, so where do you find out how to:
Handle excessive barking Control your puppy’s natural tendency to chew Avoid digging problems both indoors and out Adjust behavior in an aggressive or problem dog House break your dog, including teaching your dog to stop “marking its territory”
Because each dog has its own personality type, identifying the particular characteristics of your dog is half the battle in training it. All dogs need some level of discipline and Secret Dog Training Methods will educate you in the very best practices of canine instruction so that your dog is well liked by others and well loved by you and your family.
You will learn to modify every bad behavior known to doggiekind! From jumping on people to begging for food, your dog can be trained to behave as you would like. You will teach your dog commands that will be followed. You will train a dog regardless of breed or type: From hunting dog to lapdog, your pet will follow your direction to be the best pet it can be!
While most dog training programs stop at issues regarding curbing your dog or getting it to listen to a few commands, Secret Dog Training Methods actually reveals how to deal with serious problems that plague most families when they bring a new pet home to live with them.
Secret Dog Training Methods does not shy away from some of the more unsavory problems of training your pet. Issues
such as submissive urination and coprophagia (eating feces) are also addressed with methods to curb these unpleasant behaviors once and for good.
And what’s obedience without play time? Anyone can yank a leash or use harsh words to scare a dog into submission,
but A Quick wants you and your dog to have fun together. After the basic training is completed, Secret Dog Training Methods will help you:
Issue commands to your dog that will be obeyed at any distance; Train your dog to be off leash while still under your authority; Keep your dog to the perimeter of your yard without a shock collar; Allow your dog to play while other pets or children are around; Teach your dog to do tricks.
and much much more...
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