Showing posts with label Reviews. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Reviews. Show all posts

Friday, September 7, 2007

Dog Training Mastery---An Owner's Manual


REVIEW: Dog Training Mastery---An Owner's Manual





This blog is written for people starting out in flyball and learning how to train their dog for flyball. This book, available online, is a more generalized dog training manual but, is filled with highly effective techniques for all kinds of dog training.

These Are Amazing Insider Secrets That You Can Use Right NOW To Completely Transform your Dogs Behavior Quickly And Easily!

Ask yourself….. “Have you ever dreamed about having the perfectly behaved and trained flyball dog?”

Sure..... every dog owner has dreamed about having the perfectly behaved best friend, haven’t they?

For some, it’s about having the best "in-home" dog that is perfectly toilet trained. While for others, it’s about having the perfectly behaved dog while their out for a walk or at the local park. Still others, it's that perfect four-footed box-turn.

What ever your particular dream, sometimes behavior problems like jumping, chewing, aggression or even potty training problems, etc., can really get in the way of realizing that dream, can’t it?



The "secret" to dog training is understanding the four essential areas of dog training:



  1. Dog Psychology

  2. Canine Learning Theory

  3. Obedience Training - Basic and Advanced

  4. Solving Problem Behavior


The good news is once you understand these areas and apply techniques incorporating these areas, you will get the results you have been looking for!

This is why Dog Training Mastery---An Owner's Manual may be for you! ...and, right now there is a FREE GIFT just for visiting Dog Training Mastery---An Owner's Manual.

There is a Free subscription to the Dog Training Masters Mini-Course.

Inside the 10-part Dog Training Masters Mini-Course, you will discover:



  1. How To Interpret your Dogs Behavior

  2. How To Change Your Dog's Temperament

  3. Common Behavioral Problems in dogs, eg Chewing, Digging, Biting etc

  4. The Benefits of Obedience Training

  5. All about Aggression in Dogs

  6. Why Dog Training sometimes FAILS!


Plus, much, much, more!
Every couple of days, you will receive via E-Mail, a chapter from the Mini-Course.

So, visit Dog Training Mastery---An Owner's Manual get your FREE Gift just for visiting and learn how to train your dog like a Pro!

Friday, August 3, 2007

Dog Training: Sit, Stay, Fetch!

Review: "Sit, Stay, Fetch!" by Daniel Stevens

This is a comprehensive course designed to teach you how to teach your dog anything. It also gives you effective and humane ways to stop unwanted behavior.

Training flyball gives specific goals and steps. Your training should work well beyond flyball. Sit, Stay, Fetch gives you techniques that work so well in a short time span, that your friends and family will be asking you, "How did you get your dog to do that?"

Sit, Stay, Fetch is now offering a completely FREE 6 day course that utilizes the techniques for super dog training.

I urge you to check out Sit, Stay, Fetch and take advantage of Daniel Stevens FREE offer!

See you at Practice!


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Thursday, July 26, 2007

Mighty Mite Small Dog Sports Forum

Dog Forums

There is a source of information for dog training on the web that is too often overlooked.

Forums on all kinds of topics from cooking to investing money abound on the internet. Curious, I did a Google Search to see what I could find in the Forums on the topic, "Dog Training"

I found a winner!

Mighty Mite Small Dog Sports Forum is loaded with timely and useful dog training information on a wide range of dog sports. I found Agility, Dock-Diving, Disc Dog, Go-to-ground for Terriers and a whole lot more!

Although it's name suggests it's for the small dog, the dog training techniques discussed there would apply to all breeds large & small.

I also was delighted to see that it is very active with the freshest post only 20 minutes before I got there. There are over 3,000 registered users.

Registration is FREE. The only drawback is the forum is moderated and you might have to wait a day or two for your registration to be approved. It's worth the wait, however, because the users are very friendly people and very willing to help newcomers and those who are struggling with training issues.

If you find a Forum on the internet that contains good information, is friendly and active, drop us an email so we can check it out!

See you at practice!

Dog Training Forums