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Now with
FREE
Mp3 Recordings!
Why pay more for an over priced training course? You can get my complete training course for 50 cents a day! You and your new or untrained pet certainly deserves that! And now I will be with you coaching you in your ear!
With this series of 7 ebooks, AND 7 Mp3 Recordings. Load them on your portable listening device and head out to the park with your pet….you’ll be performing like a master trainer in a matter of months!

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Your collection will include:
Lesson 1: Teaching Your Dog His Name
Many dog owners tend to think of their dog’s name as more than that. They use it as a “catch-all” command with multiple definitions that vary depending on what they want their dog to do at the moment: “Max!” (Meaning “Come here!”); “Max!” (Meaning “Stop that!”); “Max!” (Meaning “Get down!”); “Max!” (Meaning “Stop barking!”); “Max!” (Meaning “Don’t eat that cat poop!). You get the idea…you will learn how to say your dogs name only once to prevent your endless yelling to get their attention.
Lesson 2: Teaching Your Dog to Sit
The method you’ll use to teach your dog to sit is known as the “lure and reward” method. You’ll lure your dog into a sitting position, then immediately reward her. It’s a popular method because it’s effective, easy for you to do, and easy for your dog to learn.
Lesson 3: Teaching Your Dog to Come When Called
A dog that comes when called can be kept away from traffic or other dangers. You can let him run at the dog park, in the woods or along the beach knowing that when you call him back, he’ll come. This training therefore gives you both more freedom.
Lesson 4: Teaching Your Dog to Stay
You’ll use two verbal commands for this lesson: a word to tell your dog to stay, and a different word to let her know it’s OK now to move (release her from the stay).
Lesson 5: Teaching Your Dog to Lie Down
This lesson uses methods similar to the ones you used when teaching your dog to sit. But it may take your dog a bit longer to learn to lie down on command than it did to sit on command. Lying down, after all, takes a bit more effort… and being asked to lie down when you’re not even tired seems kind of silly, even to a dog. So it may take longer, but don’t get impatient or discouraged.
Lesson 6: Teaching Your Dog Not to Jump Up on People
Teaching your dog not to jump up on people will take extra time and patience because dogs naturally greet friends and family by sniffing or licking each other’s muzzles. Your “muzzle” is too high, so they try to jump up to reach it. They’re not being rude or pushy; they’re being sociable! We just need to train them to be sociable in human terms.
Lesson 7: Teaching Your Dog to Heel
Some dog trainers (amateurs and professionals alike) use various forms of choke collars, brute force, and intimidation to teach dogs to heel. From a dog’s point of view, this concept of “heel” must seem more like “hell.”
As you know by now, that’s not how we operate. Teaching your dog to heel will be easier than you think when you make the lessons an interesting game. But it will take a little time; you may not get to a finished “heel” for a few weeks. That’s OK, because the process will be lots of fun for you and your dog.
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