Monday, May 6, 2019

Dog training has no secrets

There is really no secret in dog training.

Let me repeat and complete the comment.

Once you read it, there is really no secret to training.

Like the 216,000 readers of this show, I have some bad habits for dogs. At the time, except when my pet did the right thing, then I was a good coach and I didn't resolve it. When my pet doesn't listen, this is a bad habit for dogs.

I remembered the dogs I once had in my life. This list is very long. The first in memory is a mix called Suzie. I am very young, Suzie is very old. She is a good dog, and I remember very few questions. A German Shepherd named Duke. Another duke, but a Kelly Blue Terrier. The Duchess are Dachshund and Peggy Chihuahua. These are before I grow up to be independent. After I left the nest, my mother had two poodles and a Shitzu.

As an adult, there is Chessy the Schnauzer, an average Scottie named Sam. Judy is the English Bulldog, Tessie the Pomeranian, today is its other British bulldog Abigail. The best so far is my English Bulldog Abigail. Stubborn, but still the best.

My childhood dog has all sorts of bad habits. From biting, chewing and actually attacking. I think of the pets and how my own, brothers, sisters and parents influence their bad habits. No wonder they are confused.

My dog, as an adult, is more polite, well-behaved and noticed. Most likely due to less confusion. They do not have five conflicting personalities that cause bad habits.

Before the first Bulldog Judy, I never really read or investigated dog training. This is not this program, but a book from the library. They are very helpful, but don't like this easy to follow program.

Judy is a good dog and died at the age of eleven. Tami, a Pomeranian, died of kidney failure at the age of four. Abigail is still my partner and the easiest patient to receive dog training. The secret of dog training played an important role in her development, or I should say my development. I am not sure who trained who.

If your concern is aggression, chewing, home training or any twenty-five questions, this is the right plan for you. 260 electronic pages with photos and 30 minute videos. This is the easiest to read and understand.

So, after you read, there is no secret in dog training.




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