Friday, 25 May 2012

Secrets To Dog Training Review

Secrets To Dog Training Review



If you want to learn how to train your dog you have come to the right place. 
Here, to help you teach your dog, you will find access to an ever growing selection of  articles, with subjects ranging from why do dogs lick your face, separation anxiety in dogs, potty training a puppy, through to dog aggression and how to stop a dog from chewing.


Some of the articles I have written, others are taken from the excellent, Secrets To Dog Training.Secrets To Dog training

Scroll down for my review of Secrets To Dog Training.

Welcome, my name is Nick Chapman and the dobermann bitch pictured is my highly-trained, super-obedient, beautiful and totally devoted best mate, Molly!


                                                              Molly

I have kept and successfully trained dogs since childhood and I have to say Secrets To Dog Training mirrors the techniques I have used, which is why I am recommending it so strongly- these methods of dog traing work.

                                     Molly carrying a packet of 'Minstrels' for me..!

It really is well worth having a look at Secrets To Dog Training if you want to teach your dog anything - there is a FREE downloadable, 30 minute video which will give you the insight into a dog’s mission to become the alpha dog and how you can prevent this. Its quick steps to stop bad behaviors such as housebreaking, right through to leash pulling are so simple you can start trying them out on your dog straight away. It provides real-life examples of doggy bad behavior along with the solutions and remedies to change them.

What is Covered in Secrets To Dog Training?


There’s a hugely impressive range of great  information packed into this guide.
It isn't only the problem behaviors that are covered: the book starts off with new-owner advice (very useful if you are about to get a dog is how to choose a puppy/dog, the best places to get one from, breed information, puppy/dog-proofing your home, the first vet visit, housetraining, etc) and then moves on to the more advanced stuff: behavioral problems (such as aggression, dominance, chewing, digging, excessive barking, separation anxiety, to name a few), intermediate-level obedience commands, health-related dog problems (allergies, cat/dog coexistence, fleas, heatstroke, and so on), and advanced commands and how to teach your dog tricks.


In addition, there’s also a pretty impressive section on dog whispering, which – in case you haven’t heard of it already – is a method of dog training based on a philosophy of clear communication and mutual respect. It’s been popularized in recent years by Cesar Millan (“The Dog Whisperer”), and is becoming increasingly well-known as an alternative and humane method for disciplining and training your dog.


Secrets to Dog Training has a dedicated section all about dog whispering: Daniel Stevens explains the background of the technique, how to utilize voice and body language to your best advantage, and how to use the technique to calmly, assertively, and effectively correct and train your dog. Step-by-set instructions are included for the common commands so you can successfully teach your dog to sit, down, come, stay, quiet, etc


                                              THE FREEBIES..!


We all love freebies, right? Well, the freebies included with this book are not only numerous, they’re actually useful ( for a change!).

The book itself costs $39.95. For this price, you get a complete and detailed manual on training your dog, preventing and handling behavioral problems, and a whole bunch of general-knowledge tips and advice.


You also get a handful of practical freebies: -

-four bonus books, dealing respectively with advanced housetraining how-to’s and troubleshooting (including both the crate- and paper-training methods);

-a detailed study on resolving canine aggression;


-how to effectively groom your dog (including information on coat care for specific breeds, dental care, and nail-clipping how-to’s);

-how to begin training your dog for security work.


As I mentioned previously, there is a bonus 30-minute downloadable video which takes a no-fuss approach to practical solutions for dog obedience issues.


Another particularly useful freebie: a personalized consultation with a member of the Kingdom of Pets team. If you’ve got an issue with your dog that you’d like some individual attention on, you can flick them a quick email and receive a personalized, thorough reply packed with expert advice and practical tips.

I have no qualms at all in recommending Secrets To Dog Training to anyone who owns, or is thinking about getting a dog. You don’t need to have a “problem pet” or difficult dog for the manual to be of assistance: there’s information included that’ll be useful to any and all dog owners. If you want to teach your dog, (and being the responsible owner you are, of course you do!), you need to teach yourself first.

In a nutshell:  I highly recommend Secrets To Dog Training if you want a well-trained, (and therefore) happy dog.
                                           

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