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Secrets of a Professional Dog Trainer

Review of "Secrets of a Professional Dog Trainer"

Being the top rated dog training course on the internet is quite impressive, so we decided to check out Secrets of a Professional Dog Trainer for ourselves to see what all the fuss is about, and find out why thousands of copies of this are being sold.

The first thing we noticed is that this training program costs a fraction of what you would pay for just one professional dog training housecall, but you get much the same information and instruction. Let's face it, dog trainers really aren't dog trainers, they're people trainers. They teach people how to train their dogs, and this course does that very effectively.

The main thing that separates this course from others we've seen is that it was developed by a professional dog trainer and owner of a dog training academy. Not many dog training courses can claim this, and it added instant credibility to the course right from the start.

Secrets of a Professional Dog Trainer offers lots of very useful information to any dog owner, and especially to those dealing with any kind of dog behavioral problem. It teaches "real world" techniques to get your dog to listen and respond to you quickly.

It teaches you how to train your dog more effectively by understanding how he thinks, and the reason your dog does certain things. When you understand that part, training your dog becomes a breeze.

My wife and I used some of the techniques in this course to train our dog "peanut". We started the first day we got the course and began seeing results quickly. It took a little time to fully train him, but the behavioral problems that he had are now gone and he is a much happier dog. We are happier too!

Secrets of a Professional Dog Trainer sells for an inexpensive $49.97, which we think is a good value for what you get. We've heard rumors of a price increase coming soon due to high demand, so if you're thinking about getting this, our advice would be to secure a copy now while the price remains low.

Overall, we were left with a good impression of Secrets of a Professional Dog Trainer, and we can see why it is one of the top selling dog training systems. If you are serious about training your dog and getting rid of behavior problems for good, this is definitely the course to get.

Highlights of "Secrets of a Professional Dog Trainer":

  • Developed by a professional dog trainer, with techniques that have been proven to work on any dog.
  • How to stop biting, chewing, jumping, excessive barking, or any other behavioral problem quickly and easily.
  • Learn the secrets of the top dog trainers in the country.
  • The top 4 ways to communicate with your dog.
  • How to speed up training results by taking advantage of your dog's natural instincts.
  • Tips and secrets to use in your everyday training, that can cut training time by up to 67%.
  • 5 secrets you must know to housebreak your dog in a hurry.
  • How to get REALLY fast results training your dog!
  • Works on any breed of dog, in any country in the world.
  • Download the entire program online in seconds.
  • Click Here To Learn More About "Secrets of a Professional Dog Trainer"

    - Ron Walker, ReviewsOnTheWeb.com Senior Editor






    Training Your Dog

    Training your dog can be time consuming and frustrating at times, but it's well worth it. Here are several tips that should help things go much smoother and faster... plus reduce the frustration both you and your dog feel!

    Conduct "play training" where by the training tasks are made into fun games and your dog's play drive is used as motivation. There are a lot of really good books available on this type of training.

    Intelligent dogs can also be stubborn, so you may have to outwit them! While training your dog, you have to make him want to do what you want him to. You can't make him do stuff unless it is fun. Otherwise you are wasting both your time and his. Try to make your dog's training so fun that it becomes his or her favorite activity. This will make learning much easier and more enjoyable.

    Most dogs love to play! You can make your dog the happiest just by spending some time with them, giving your undivided attention each day. Without this, your dog will feel ignored, bored, or think they're in trouble. When this happens they're more likely to chew, tear things up, and not listen to you. Here are some tried and true tactics you can use to make your dogs listen to you more:

    When playing with your puppy, play at his level. If play is encouraged at ground level, this builds your role as the dominant, or "top dog", when you are standing and training your puppy. If the puppy is allowed to jump up and initiate play, then this can lead to unwanted jumping up as your dog gets older.

    From the very beginning, make sure your dogs know you are the master. This is usually accomplished with simple tasks such as teaching the dog to raise it's paw for a handshake; kissing your hand; or rolling over on command to show submission.

    There is no need for extreme measures to prove you are the boss. Obedience training should be both fun and rewarding for you and your dog.

    Make sure your dog always eats after you do. This is one of the easiest ways to show your dog who is the boss. This is especially important if you share your food with your dog, because if you let them eat while you are, they could develop the habit of taking food right off your - or someone else's - plate. You may need to train your family to follow this rule too... and that could be harder than training the dog ;)

    Very active young dogs have short attention span, and some breeds are worse than others. So it's best to have several short 5-10 minute training lessons instead of one long one.

    Start the training at quiet places familiar to your dog, and be sure there are very few things and people around to distract him. Gradually move the training to places with more and more distractions so he will learn to obey your commands despite those distractions.

    Speak to your dog strongly but not in an angry voice. Be kind but be firm while training and never give in to what they want. It seems cruel but in the long run you will have a much better relationship with you dog.

    Celebrate after every training session for a good job done. Have a big play by running and throwing his favorite toys. If you give them a lot of playtime with yourself they'll listen to you more.

    Don't confuse your dog by trying to use different words for one command. One word commands work best, and they should always be consistent. For example, when your dog gets on the lounge with you, say "sit" and he should sit. Then if you want him to lay down, say "lay" and he should do so.

    Also note how well your dog seems to understand your command words. Some dogs may not be able to distinquish between two words that sound the same. For instance: "lay" and "stay" sound very similar. With one of my own dogs, I've had to use the word "sleep" in place of lay, in order for him to understand me fully.

    To keep your dog from charging the front door each time it opens, try putting up a door or gate that he can't see through or hop over. Have him wait until people enter and come up the stairs. Then give him a treat for waiting.

    In closing: no matter how well trained you think your dog is, he usually has an attention span of seconds. So be careful not to let him run away, because some dogs will simply keep going and going as they find new things to chase.

    Always keep your dog leashed securely when they're outdoors, unless you have a secure fence. Beware though: Some dogs can actually jump fences, even when you think they're high enough, and some even climb trees too. And most dogs run much faster than any human can so if your dog gets loose, it could be quite dangerous for him.

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