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Sit Stay Fetch Ebook And Course Review |
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Adrian Fletcher |
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sit stay fetch ebook and course review
Adrian Fletcher
It is well established that a dog is a pack animal that likes to live in a group. It not only enjoys the advantages that a pack has over an individual but it also needs to live in a group to express it's social instincts. When a dog or puppy comes into your home it is essentially joining a pack where you or the leader of the family is the pack leader. The dog looks for guidance on how to act from the pack leader. It is the responsibility of the pack leader to teach the dog how to behave and to enforce these rules once they have been taught. This is where obedience training comes into the equation. Obedience training is not cruel or a subversion of a dogs true instincts. A dog wants to conform and wants to learn what you teach it.
So what do you want to teach it ? Well, many people don't commit to obedience training and teach their dogs a few things but don't really follow through with the training or then vacillate on enforcing the rules. However you need to establish a few rules. Here are the essential skills you need to teach your dog in order to control it and for your pet to live comfortably in a human world.
It should be able to socialize with humans and other animals in the home (specifically your family members and other pets like dogs and cats).
It must trust people and be happy to be touched by humans.
It must be able to control it's aggressive tendencies.
It should accept restraint. This includes knowing how to walk in public on a lead without getting flustered or distracted by things around it.
It should be able to respond to your calls, especially coming when you call it.
It should go to the toilet in a specific place set by the pack leader.
It should be able to be alone for a length of time every now and then.
If it can learn these skills then your pet will fit into the human world comfortably and will be a popular part of your own family.
The sit stay fetch obedience training course will help you to teach these skills to your dog. In fact it will do a lot more besides this but it focuses on these core skills that adequately socialize your dog. You can then build on the core skills using the course to include more advanced obedience training.
The centerpiece of the course is the sit stay fetch course book. This is a content packed e-book that aims to teach you the psychology of dealing with a dog " how to understand what the dog is thinking. This is important because although you need some techniques to teach the dog obedience you also need a reference point to put the training in context. It also covers many dog behavioral traits - some good and some bad. It explains why a dog acts like this and how to teach them to stop the bad behaviors.
The final part of the course is teaching specific commands. This is done well for an e-book. It features a photograph of a dog and it's owner at each stage of the command. With each picture is an explanation of what to do and how to do it. By following the pictures and reading the accompanying text you can learn how to train your dog. All the necessary commands are covered and a few more advanced commands are featured. It is a very simple but effective teaching method and after a going through the command a few times you will have it memorized. There are a number of other books that come with the sit stay fetch package. They deal with dog health and care issues like how to groom your dog. There is also a book on how to be a pack leader which gives you an insight into how a dog thinks.
The sit stay fetch course book is also on audio files that you can load into your ipod or convert to cd. You can listen to them wherever you want. They are really useful when teaching your dog a particular command becuase you can listen to them as you teach your pet.
The whole package can be downloaded and you can be using it in about 30 minutes.
Read more of the http://www.doghealthncare.com/sit-stay-fetch-review/) sit stay fetch review and http://www.doghealthncare.com/ dog health and training tips at doghealthncare.com.
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