Ready to Have
a Happy, Well-Behaved
Dog
Who Doesn't Drive You Crazy?

 

 

   

Wouldn’t it be great if all puppies and dogs arrived pre-programmed to instantly do whatever we ask and act like obedient little angels instead of… well… animals?

 

As crazy as that sounds, here’s something even crazier: expecting our furry four-legged friends to ignore their instincts and change their natural behavior simply because it’s what we want them to do.

 

Think about that for a moment. How realistic is it to expect a dog not to act like a dog? Dogs naturally chew, bark, dig, run, slobber, jump, poop, play -- heck, sometimes they play in poop! They can be so… uncivilized!

 

Fortunately, your dog is one smart puppy. He can be taught to overcome his “dogness.”

 

Your Dog Wants to Learn

 

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Every dog (even yours) is an eager and willing student. He is not only able to learn to stop doing what comes naturally and start adopting the strangest behaviors (from his perspective), he loves to learn these things.

 

So why are so many dogs disobedient, destructive creatures who won’t behave? Some are not only disobedient, they become dangerously aggressive.

 

It’s not the dog’s fault.

 

Dog Training Isn’t About Your Dog

 

Despite what other dog training books, videos, and experts may say, dog training isn’t about the dog.

 

It’s about you.

 
The Secret to Dog Training Success

 

Here’s the secret most dog trainers won’t tell you (some of them don’t even know it themselves): successful dog training is not about getting your dog to understand you -- it’s about you understanding your dog.

 

Fortunately, you’re one smart puppy yourself.

 

Humans are smarter than dogs. That’s good news, because if you want your dog to be a good student -- to learn to sit, stay, heel, come; in short, to correctly respond to every request -- you have to be a good teacher. To be a good teacher, you have to understand how your student thinks. Because you’re smart, this will be a breeze.

 

All you have to do is follow the step-by-step instructions provided in the lessons on this site.

 

Within a few weeks, your dog will be so well trained you’ll be showing him off to all your envious friends.


For Dog Lovers Only

 

 

Your dog loves to be with you. He loves to please you. That’s why he’ll be easy to train once you understand him, and he understands and trusts you. But if the feeling is not mutual… if the idea of spending time with your dog, training him, playing with him, loving him… does not appeal to you, this is not the website for you.

  

Our dog training methods are based on love, positive reinforcement and fun.

 

If a dog is nothing more to you than a security system, fashion statement, or status symbol, you won’t like it here. Please go away. Now.

 

Still here? Fantastic! You’re our kind of dog-loving human!

 

And don’t worry. The lessons will be fun; the result will be a well-trained, happy dog.

 

But that’s not all. Our ultimate goal is to help you connect with your best friend in a way that will enrich your relationship with each other for years to come.

 

Ready to get started? Please read the Introduction first... then have a wonderful time teaching and playing with your dog!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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◦  Dog Training: Teaching Your Dog Not to Jump Up on People
◦  Dog Training: Teaching Your Dog to Heel
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◦  Ten Important Things Your Dog Wants You To Know
◦  A Shockingly Easy Way to Stop a Dog From Barking
◦  The Positive Benefits of Dog Day Care
◦  Dog Training Guide to Puppy Travel
◦  Top 20 Dog Quotations
◦  Shy Dogs - Meeting the Special Training and Home Requirements of the Shy Dog
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