1 evening

Don wanted to take Misty back to the animal shelter because she barked constantly and ran away whenever she escaped from the house. Anyhow, he was a retired plumber, not a dog-trainer, so he didn’t see why he should be expected to train an impossible dog.

Then their vet suggested a helpful book. Don wasn’t really interested because he didn’t really believe that he could train his dog in only one evening as the book claimed. However the vet had suggested trying one trick at a time, so his wife Ellen taught Misty to come instantly and perfectly when called, every time. It took less than 24 hours.

That was a bit of a challenge to Don. He wasn’t going to let his wife have all the fun doing something that he couldn’t do, so he looked up the book for advice about stopping the interminable barking.

The book failed to teach him how to cure Misty of barking in one evening. It took him a day and a half instead.

The book is loaded with 78 other secrets. Perhaps your dog problem isn’t included in those 80 behavioural problems? Boy! It must be something rare!

I’m always suspicious when I hear that something is done by a panel of experts. It sounds too much like a committee, and everyone knows that a committee never gets anything done. So I prefer to say that lots of different dog training experts contributed their favourite techniques.

Some of these tricks have never been revealed before - they were just things that the experts had worked out by accident during a lifetime of dog training. Here are some of the secrets they reveal.

  • The nifty little trick police officers use to always make sure their dogs come when they’re called…and how it can work like magic for your dog too
  • How to stop your dog from digging holes all over your yard…page 37
  • The exact number of toys your dog should have…and why making this simple change can trigger a huge difference in your dogs behavior
  • If you have a dog that bites, here’s the one game you should never play with them…page 52
  • How to make all your trips to the vet stress-free (these 2 simple tricks are lifesavers for anyone with a shy or nervous dog)
  • Why feeding your dog this certain food can cause digging problems…page 38
  • Imagine your dog coming up and “telling” you when he has to go potty…it’s for real and here’s how to do it - see page 14

If you’re as cynical as I am you’ll wonder how all those experts could agree on their methods. The answer is that they don’t. That is why there are so many different tips for each specific problem. That way you’re not stuck with a single do-or-die solution - you have lots to choose from.

If you just want to solve a problem, get this book now.

If you want to make a hobby of obedience dog training, you’ll want a whole library of information to make yourself a master trainer, and there are two more package reviews in the tabs at the top of this page. Add all three to your library for the best results.

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1 evening

Don wanted to take Misty back to the animal shelter because she barked constantly and ran away whenever she escaped from the house. Anyhow, he was a retired plumber, not a dog-trainer, so he didn’t see why he should be expected to train an impossible dog.

Then their vet suggested a helpful book. Don wasn’t really interested because he didn’t really believe that he could train his dog in only one evening as the book claimed. However the vet had suggested trying one trick at a time, so his wife Ellen taught Misty to come instantly and perfectly when called, every time. It took less than 24 hours.

That was a bit of a challenge to Don. He wasn’t going to let his wife have all the fun doing something that he couldn’t do, so he looked up the book for advice about stopping the interminable barking.

The book failed to teach him how to cure Misty of barking in one evening. It took him a day and a half instead.

The book is loaded with 78 other secrets. Perhaps your dog problem isn’t included in those 80 behavioural problems? Boy! It must be something rare!

I’m always suspicious when I hear that something is done by a panel of experts. It sounds too much like a committee, and everyone knows that a committee never gets anything done. So I prefer to say that lots of different dog training experts contributed their favourite techniques.

Some of these tricks have never been revealed before - they were just things that the experts had worked out by accident during a lifetime of dog training. Here are some of the secrets they reveal.

  • The nifty little trick police officers use to always make sure their dogs come when they’re called…and how it can work like magic for your dog too
  • How to stop your dog from digging holes all over your yard…page 37
  • The exact number of toys your dog should have…and why making this simple change can trigger a huge difference in your dogs behavior
  • If you have a dog that bites, here’s the one game you should never play with them…page 52
  • How to make all your trips to the vet stress-free (these 2 simple tricks are lifesavers for anyone with a shy or nervous dog)
  • Why feeding your dog this certain food can cause digging problems…page 38
  • Imagine your dog coming up and “telling” you when he has to go potty…it’s for real and here’s how to do it - see page 14

If you’re as cynical as I am you’ll wonder how all those experts could agree on their methods. The answer is that they don’t. That is why there are so many different tips for each specific problem. That way you’re not stuck with a single do-or-die solution - you have lots to choose from.

If you just want to solve a problem, get this book now.

If you want to make a hobby of obedience dog training, you’ll want a whole library of information to make yourself a master trainer, and there are two more package reviews in the tabs at the top of this page. Add all three to your library for the best results.