Should you buy it? Is it a scam? Is it a rip off or good advice? Folk are talking about the “Sit Stay Fetch” e-book.

Of course, it’s natural to wonder whether the product is *real* and high-quality, since you can’t hold it in your hand and turn through the pages before you buy it. Fortunately, this book is an stupendous resource for dog owners and way over-delivers when it comes to high-quality dog training content and useful dog owner information.

If you are about to purchase your first pooch, consider reading this book first. The 1st couple of chapters go into detail on breeds, knowing what you are getting into will save you a lot of aggravation. There are plenty of animal facts to consider before deciding on what type of dog is best.

If you already have your new puppy, read it anyway! You will learn a lot. A few chapters in is where it gets to the good stuff, the actual coaching.

In this part of the ebook, Daniel Stevens, the author of the Sit Stay Fetch eBook (aka “Dog Training Secrets”) will really break it down for you so you know exactly WHAT to do to train your dog and why. Good training is really just about good communication and consistency.

These instructions are broken down into separate step, which gives new owners a bit at a time to deal with and makes it easily followed. Daniel Stevens gives an 8-week guarantee too, so if your dog isn’t behaving within that time, you can request a refund for the book.

If your dog is exhibiting behavior problems that you’d like stopped – dog aggression, barking, jumping, house breaking problems, or even just refusal to obey simple commands, then this dog training guide is just what you need.

The fact that Sit, Stay, Fetch is delivered as a downloadable ebook means that you can get access to it instantly (no shipping charges or wait time) and be training your dog in the next few hours! The e-Book format is easy to read and you can even print it out if you’d like to keep it on hand to refer to later. It is easy and fast to use!

if you’d like to try a training your dog a trick or a command, scroll down to the page and voila – you may also print it out on a piece of paper to have a handy ‘cheat sheet’. It’s much faster than going through a physical book making an attempt to find it.

My recommendation for this book is a categorical YES! If your dog has behavior problems that you’d like to resolve the Sit, Stay, Fetch eBook will help you solve them quickly, easily and for a much lower cost than hiring a professional dog trainer. If you think this *might* be for you – give it a try and you’ll get your money back right away if you decide it’s not a fit.

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Dog Training – Techniques To Stick To

When you get a new dog in your home, we know just how irresistible it can be to let him or her sleep on the bed for the first night. Take note that if you do not want your dog to sleep on the bed at all, then you should not let them do it, not even just once. When you do this, it is all over and that dog will think it is fine for him or her to sleep in the bed.

Currently, we have a pit bull named Copper and he is highly trained. It seems he knows every command out there from sit to roll over.

When you first bring your pet home, you need to start training him or her to wear a collar.

When you first get your puppy, you will need to teach him or her to walk on a leash. First, you should start by introducing the pup to a collar.

When the pet has gotten used to the collar, it is time to introduce the leash to him or her. In no time, your pet will be walking side by side with you on the leash. As you are walking him or her, you can also teach them the basic commands of sit and stay.

As you are training your dog, no matter what you do, you need to have confidence in your pet. It goes without saying that if you have confidence in your dog, he or she is going to have confidence in you at the same time. As you are training the dog, you will be building up a loving relationship. Remember, do not shout at your pet.

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Obedience Training for Dogs

As you will soon discover when searching for information on obedience training for dogs, there are many different techniques that people say you should use. Plus there is a lot of conflicting advice about the correct ways to train your dog effectively, so that they obey your commands.

Below we have listed tips and tricks to enable your dog to learn how to be obedient. Teaching your dog obedience training can be difficult but as time goes on you and your pet will be on the same page.

1. It is important that you build a strong relationship with your dog. The relationship needs to be based on mutual respect and trust for each other. However, you still need to remember that you are the owner and therefore you are in charge!

2.When training your dog to be obedient make sure that you stay confident and in control.

3. Getting your dog to be obedient is not easy, but it gets easier when you make the process a happy and enjoyable one. Make learning new commands fun and your dog will soon be obeying you.

4. When training your dog work with the dogs natural drives and instincts, doing this you will see fast results.

Below you will see some of the main rules for getting your dog to obey and understand your commands within the quickest time period.

Rule 1. Always praise your dog when they have completed a new task, if they fail the task or command then correct them so they know for next time. Remember a dogs concentration is not as good as a humans so be patient.

Rule 2. A dogs concentration level is not a high as a humans so do not expect your dog to know what you are teaching them straightaway. It is only through repeating the commands time and time again they will start to learn. You also need to believe in the training you are giving your dog and remain focused on achieving your goals with them.

Rule 3. Make sure you provide feedback whatever the outcome when teaching your dog new commands, this will let the dog no whats acceptable and what is not.

Rule 4. You should always be realistic about how much your dog will be able to learn during any given session of obedience training. Also you need to be fair when training, this is especially important when you are teaching some new obedience skills. Also during the initial training make sure that you never correct or punish your dog for doing something wrong when.

Rule 5. Teaching your dog new commands if meant to be fun so keep it like that. If the dog seems to become bored they will start to lose attention.

Rule 6. Start off slow when teaching you dog new commands, because this is all new to them it will take time. Teach your dog new trick and techniques one at a time, this will save confusion and able the dog to learn faster.

Rule 7. Its important that you incorporate the obedience training into the dogs everyday life and not just in training sessions. This will allow your dog to learn at a faster rate, as an example ” when feeding your dog make them sit and wait before you give them their food.

Rule 8. Correcting your dog should only be done if they have done wrong. Never correct or punish a dog that is not out of line, if you do this will cause confusion and lack of respect for you.

Rule 9. Treating your dog for good behaviour is the best thing you can do, by doing this the dog will realise that they have done the right thing making the command become second nature.

Rule 10. If you do find it difficult teaching your dog obedience, then there are plenty of dog training classes all over the UK, attending these once a week will pay dividends. Have a look for the nearest class in your area!

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Real German Shepherd Training

Owning a German Shepherd is a rewarding experience. This dog breed is famous for its intelligence, protective nature and ability to learn many different commands. If you have a german shepherd, the earlier you start the training the better. Like a child, the intelligence is much easier to retain during the puppy phase.

To get the most out of your German Shepherd training you need to find a plan that will work for both you and your pup. First remember the temperament of the breed. These are extremely active dogs who need plenty of exercise.

With a highly intelligent and naturally dominant dog training needs to establish your dominance and control.Your new dog will have to learn the rules. In homes with children it is very important they are also involved in the training so the dog will also recognize their authority.

Professional dog trainers can be hired and take care of all of your training needs. This option is more expensive and easier but will still require plenty of personal interaction with your pup.Training on your own can be a great experience. Remember to be consistent with the training and you will be able to save a lot of money.

Consistency is the major factor for successful training. Hold training session at regular times. Even when your dog seems to ignore the lessons and is misbehaving. Do not let such times discourage you from holding a class. Your role is to establish a natural hierarchy that makes you the leader and your German Shepherd as a follower.

Be firm with your puppy from the moment it first arrives home. Include your children in the training sessions. You need to maintain a same level of firmness during the puppy training. Working together as a family will establish the rules of the “pack” ensuring your pup quickly fits in and understands the rules. Training your pup doesn’t have to be a rough and tough experience. You can be affectionate and loving.

Proper dog training reinforces the necessary roles the dog should learn and maintain. You hard work will pay off and you will have a loving pet who protects your home and family while respecting all of the members and the house rules. Once your pup is demonstrating the proper behavior with out being prompted continue to reward them to reinforce the right behavior.

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Serious Pit Bull Aggressive Dog Behavior

Hello. You have seen the scenario where someone is walking in the park with their cute puppy on a leash. As you walk towards it you can see it’s joy in living each and every second as its tail starts wagging at high speed.

Seconds later, however as you are twenty or thirty meters away you and every one else hears a high pitch yapping and you turn already knowing with horror as you hear the deep throaty roar that that little puppy that you just passed is in some serious trouble. Perhaps even its owner is not able to extricate it from the problem.

There are lots of reasons for bad dog behavior. Some of them logical and some well, not quite as obvious. The dog misbehaving may be a dog that has been ill treated, or it might have a long standing chronic problem like a very bad tooth ache or head ache that it keeps under control until something unleashes it. Or the problem could be partially hereditary as in certain types of dogs being more prone to behavioral problems.

A few weeks ago, as I was petting the head of the dog a few doors down, my neighbor recounted this story about this half puppy half wolf.

About 12 months ago, he had gone inside the house after tying his puppy to the tail of his pickup truck. He estimated it had about 15 feet of slack on its leash. He claims he was only inside about 10 minutes before he heard a shout and the snarl of a pit bull. He ran to his front door and saw this scene.

A Pit Bull Terrier had torn itself loose from its owner and was running full speed at his tied dog. His dog went suddenly silent and ears perked alert as it appeared to test the length on its leash. It backed up quickly towards the car and half sat and waited the second and a half for the pit bull to cross the 40 feet between them.

This all happened at high speed, but when the Pit Bull leaps high for his dog’s throat with uncanny speed, his dog was eerily not there anymore. It was airborne and above the pit bull. As the pit bull landed and simultaneously twisted, my neighbor’s half wolf clamped its jaws on the Pit Bulls neck and held it motionless while the pit Bull shook itself viciously backwards and forwards.

The half puppy did a very adult thing. With astonishing strength it growled and thew the pit bull about 6 feet away.

The pit bull landed and without touching ground ( that’s what witnesses say ) twisted and was airborne across the 10 feet distance. The slightly bigger half wolf puppy crouched and met the pit Bull midair but this time instead of warning it, it snapped its neck and well, that was that.

No one knew how long this had all taken. It seemed to simultaneously happen so fast and then suddenly slow down as if time had been holding its breath. My neighbors big puppy, backed to the beginning of its leash and sat itself down gently, almost as if, all in a days work.

Its not my position to judge as to what was right and wrong about this. We were told however that the pit bull had attacked a youth in the preceding year and that it and or its owner was under some kind of suspension while its case was being decided. Normally, it would have been put down or something, but witnesses didn’t all tell the same story so…

Who knows, sometimes nature itself is the great equalizer. Everyone there was certain as they told the story afterward, that the puppy was a goner. No one had thought that there was quite that much quickness or wolf like strength and self preservation in that quiet puppy.

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Indoor pet owners already know how much our little friends depend on us. It can be extremely stressful to both you and your pet if you work outside the home and have to leave your pet home alone for long periods of time. Think about it, what if you couldn’t relieve yourself for eight to ten hour stretches.

Being a pet owner and loving your pet doesn’t mean there won’t be stressful times. How many times have you been interrupted by your little friend because he needs to go out and you had to stop what you were doing to grant his wishes?

There is a way around all these problems. A way that can lead to a better relationship between you and your pet. Yes, a pet door may be the answer to your problems. Just think, if your pet has the means to go out and come in when he pleases you won’t have to worry about coming home and cleaning up a mess he left on the floor. Once he has the freedom to go and come as he needs, interruptions will be a thing of the past.

You may want to install your pet door yourself or get a handyman to do the installation. You can probably do it yourself if you are handy with tools and follow the directions.

There are many varieties of pet doors on the market. You should do your research before jumping in to make a purchase. You will also need to measure your pet for height and width. If you have a puppy, be sure to consider his size when fully grown.

Don’t overlook the difficulty of installation. Sometimes they can be confusing for someone that doesn’t have much experience using the necessary tools and equipment. If you find that you cannot follow the installation instructions or it’s over your head simply have it hired out or perhaps get a friend or neighbor to help.

As with most everything pet doors are designed to fit individual needs and desires. Your final decision should take your own needs into consideration. While doing my homework I found the electronic pet door offered many advantages other types just couldn’t match.

The electronic pet door is activated by a signaling device attached to your pets collar. This gives you the peace of mind of knowing the door remains sealed, keeping out unwanted guests and only opens and closes when your pet approaches it. This also reduces the loss of heating and air conditioning.

After your pet learns to use the pet door, both you and he can enjoy the many benefits your new found freedom brings.

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