TIP: To get the most out of this dog training course I would highly recommend you take each section a bite at a time. There's no rush to cram everything in fast. You can come back anytime you like. Trying to squeeze everything in fast and skipping ahead will only result in you missing out on some very important concepts.

Wednesday, June 06, 2007

Automotive autoparts and accessories

BIG DISCOUNTS plus FREE Shipping on all Auto Accesories and Performance Parts orders $50 or more



read more | digg story
TIP: To get the most out of this dog training course I would highly recommend you take each section a bite at a time. There's no rush to cram everything in fast. You can come back anytime you like. Trying to squeeze everything in fast and skipping ahead will only result in you missing out on some very important concepts.

Thursday, March 15, 2007

Buy Unique & Perfect Audio book Gifts - Your ONE STOP Audio book Gift Shop!

Buy Audio books For Mp3, iPod, iPhone, iTunes, CD Player, Hi-Fi or Car Stereo - Enjoy The Fun and Entertainment... Guaranteed Listening Pleasure!



read more | digg story
TIP: To get the most out of this dog training course I would highly recommend you take each section a bite at a time. There's no rush to cram everything in fast. You can come back anytime you like. Trying to squeeze everything in fast and skipping ahead will only result in you missing out on some very important concepts.

Friday, February 23, 2007

Dog Training: A Guide To Dog Obedience Made Easy!

Dog Training

Hey Dog Loving Friend,

Want to kick it up a notch!

When you’ve mastered the basic commands, I’ll show you how to train your dog on advanced commands.

This comprehensive special report covers the following topics:

  • Training your dog the reward training way
  • Dog Training – Dealing with Separation Anxiety
  • Dog training – keeping your dog motivated
  • Training your dog not to chase people, bicycles, joggers....
And that's just the beginning...

  • Eliminating problem dog behaviors – jumping and roaming
  • Training the shy or fearful puppy or dog
  • Training your dog not to fear loud noises
  • Training your dog not to chase cars
  • Teaching your dog not to chew

Thanks for reading, I appreciate you... and know you'll love this exceptional special report.

P.S Make your life and your dog’s more enjoyable and less problematic by learning the most effective methods for dog training!!

Dog training...success made easy and fun!

Labels: , , , ,

Dog Training: A Guide To Dog Obedience Made Easy!

Dog training

Hi Dog Loving Friend,

I would love to share my secrets with you and my new special report on training your puppy or dog does just that!

Everything you need to know is included in this special report:
Dog training basics – training the new puppy.

Training your new puppy the right way.

Training your new puppy to accept the collar and lead.

Training your puppy – eliminating biting behaviors

* You won’t want to miss the number one way to eliminate biting problems!!

I leave absolutely nothing out!

Everything that I learned in order to transform my impossible, but lovable pup into a polite, well-mannered best friend is included.

For example; did you know that socialization is a critical skill for your dog?

Teaching a puppy or a dog proper socialization skills is vital to the safety of both your dog and other dogs and people with whom he comes into contact.

A properly socialized dog is a happy dog, and a joy to be around for both humans and animals.

A poorly socialized dog, or one with no socialization at all, is a danger to other animals, other people and even his own family.

My special report will teach you how to teach your puppy the proper socialization skills, including an exhausting do’s and don’t list.

I also teach you how to eliminate your puppy or dog’s bad habits!

What’s the secret to training your puppy?

I reveal it in my special report!

One of the most common problems for any new pet owner is house training. This can be a difficult time for both you and your puppy.

I’ll show you how to make this training period easier and less traumatic for both of you!

If you’re dealing with urination problems with an older dog; you must read this report because I even cover that as well...

One of the worst fears of most pet owners is losing their beloved pet due to an accident with an automobile.

Many times this occurs because the animal was not properly trained to obey even the most basic commands.

Don’t allow that to happen to you and your dog.

Teach your dog basic commands and ensure that he comes when you call.

Dog training...success made easy and fun!

Labels: , , ,

Dog Training: A Guide To Dog Obedience Made Easy!

Dog Training

Hi Dog Loving Friend,

Getting a new puppy or adult dog is always an exciting time for the entire family...

But unless you understand the intricacies of caring for a new best friend, that furry bundle of joy could become an anxiety problem.

Stop problems in their tracks right now with this informative special report that will tell you everything you need to know about caring for your dog.

Adding a new puppy or dog to your family can be a wonderful experience and the beginning a long relationship filled with love and companionship.

In order to achieve that level of love and companionship, however, it is important to start you need puppy or adult dog off on the right foot training puppies...

I also picked up some material on training adult dogs because by this time my cute little puppy was an obnoxious teenager!

What I learned absolutely changed my life-and the relationship I had with my dog!

Suddenly the dog that couldn’t wait to tear into every new pair of shoes I brought home was now a respectable pup that stuck with her puppy chow.

The same dog that nearly gave my neighbor a heart-attack with her incessant jumping, barking and chasing was very well mannered. And no more near misses with passing cars!

How did I do it?

Make your life and your dog’s more enjoyable and less problematic by learning the most effective methods for dog training!!

Dog Training....success made easy and fun!

Labels: , , , , , , ,

Dog Training: A Guide To Dog Obedience Made Easy!

Dog Training

Hey Dog Loving Friend,

Adding a new puppy or dog to your family can be a wonderful experience and the beginning a long relationship filled with love and companionship.

So why not stop behavioural problems in their tracks?

Thanks for reading, I appreciate you.

P.S. If you haven't listened this report, "A Guide To Dog Training," you can do so here:

==> http://www.audiobookgiftshop.com/Title.aspx?titleId=6127

Dog Training....success made easy and fun!

Labels: , , , , ,

TIP: To get the most out of this dog training course I would highly recommend you take each section a bite at a time. There's no rush to cram everything in fast. You can come back anytime you like. Trying to squeeze everything in fast and skipping ahead will only result in you missing out on some very important concepts.

Thursday, February 08, 2007

Everything You need to Know About Dog Training and But Where Afraid To Ask?

Dog trainingIf you're training your dog yourself, are you sure you're not making these mistakes because I want to share a ton of proven and effective champion tips with Insider secrets to help make life better for yourself and your dog.I'm inviting you to ask questions or give your feedback, and come back as often as you like to discuss



read more | digg story
TIP: To get the most out of this dog training course I would highly recommend you take each section a bite at a time. There's no rush to cram everything in fast. You can come back anytime you like. Trying to squeeze everything in fast and skipping ahead will only result in you missing out on some very important concepts.

Sunday, October 29, 2006

Dog Training: Answering Your Most pressing Questions

Dog Training

Today, it be handy to take this opportunity to clear up the most frequent question that I've been getting about the Dog "EasyTrainer" Program.


Hey Dog Loving Friend,

Question: Is the EasyTrainer (ET) program for beginners?

Answer: Definitely.YES, the program is suitable for new dog owners.

But here's the catch...

While it will help you, please understand that it will not be the central focus. The ET program is designed to teach you the hidden and invisible factors that are critical to know in order to train your dog with confidence.

The EasyTrainer program is unique and different in that it's both audio and written with a focus on teaching you not only the technical aspects of how to train your dog, but also the knowledge with confidence to put into action.

Another question that I've been getting is about the price. Here's what some people are speculating:"I was prepared for a $197 price tag on this one, but $120 seems a little steep to me.
Yes, I understand the essential need to keep things in perspective and fee from those who will drag it down.

Maybe I'll set the price somewhere in the middle.

"I think you'll be relieved to know that while I've considered price points in this range, I've decided to make it much more affordable, if you're serious about gaining the rewards.

Finally, availability.

While I've not made any official decisions...please understand that the EasyTrainer program will be limited. Also, keep in mind that there are approximately 37,000 excited dog owners who are eargly anticipating the launch of the EasyTrainer program...

Which means it will sell out very quickly.

If, you would like a chance to join the EasyTrainer program before the general public, (in order to beat the crazy rush) then pay close attention to your inbox.

Thanks for reading, I appreciate you.

P.S If you haven't read this report, "DogNameHandBook," you can do so here:

==> http://www.1-findit.com/dogtraining/dognamehanbook.zip

Click and "save target as" and it will download into the folder you select on your PC.

Dog Training....success made easy and fun!

Labels: , , , , ,

TIP: To get the most out of this dog training course I would highly recommend you take each section a bite at a time. There's no rush to cram everything in fast. You can come back anytime you like. Trying to squeeze everything in fast and skipping ahead will only result in you missing out on some very important concepts.

Wednesday, October 18, 2006

Dog Training: Overwhelmed, Confused or Baffled As A Dog Owner?

Dog Training

If this article describes anything you're feeling, please let me know...


Hello Dog Loving Friend,

Its your dog training buddy, John.

If you're feeling overwhelmed, confused or baffled as a dog owner... you're not alone.

Believe it or not, you're in the majority... and I'd even go as far as to say that you're not just in the majority because there are probably less than 5% who really feel that they truly "get it".

I can imagine how that must feel...

Some of the things I've been hearing to describe that very feeling are phrases like:

  • It seems unfair
  • I'm powerless
  • It can't be this difficult
  • Am I unintelligent
  • I'm desperate for help

And, if you've said one of those things to yourself at any point in the past few months... there is hope.

Listen. The thing is, most of the dog trainers out there seem to think those feelings are limited to new dog owners.

But are they, right?

If you've ever felt overwhelmed, or currently feel that way, of course, there is light at the end of the tunnel. If you're really set your mind and heart on training your dog, then...there's just one question you need to ask yourself.

Are you teachable?

If you answered "YES", and you're ready to put what you learn into action... this could be one of the most important days in your life.

If you answered "Yes", you're going to want to know what the date was, when everything changed.

When once and for all, dog training was clear.

Dog training...success made easy and fun!

Labels: ,

Dog Training: Teaching your Dog to Heel - Part 2

Dog training

Does he enthusiastically weave back and forth almost as fast as you can give him the command and signal...head up, tail wagging furiously, watching you intently?

I think one of the reasons most dogs like this trick so much is because it's fast paced and a lot of fun.

However, if he starts to "Heels" well, he might be reluctant to move from the Heel position...read on to find out what to do?


Hi Dog Loving Friend,

Let's continue from Part 1 with a further detailed explaination.

TIP: Practice makes perfect sense.

Step by step lets do some Troubleshooting!

If he starts to "Heels" well, he might be reluctant to move from the Heel position. In these instances, walk forward after saying “watch me” and do not say “Heel.”

Use the treat to guide or lure him behind you as you call his/her name and say, go to “other side.”

As soon as he begins to move, praise him!

TIP: Smaller dogs learn to steer clear of walking feet so be careful, and make sure your tiny dog doesn't get kicked or stepped on when training this trick.

If your dog is reliable off leash and does a very good watch me, you can train this trick off leash, moving the treat behind you from hand to hand. If your dog is not attentive to you, or is easily distracted, use the leash.

It's important to practice for several training sessions just having him/her move from the left side to the right side. It's easier than transferring the leash, too...

When he understands and is moving freely without hesitation, then you can begin to decrease the hand signal.

You may like to begin with a treat in each hand, with your dog off leash or with his leash folded and tucked into his collar so that you can both move freely.

Grab his focus and attention, call him by his name and tell him"watch me."

When you have his attention, say “Heel” and walk forward.

Now praise him as he does this.

After a few steps, instruct him by saying go to “other side” and indicate this by moving your left hand backward.

As you're doing this, he moves back, then reach back with your right hand, showing him the treat in that hand, and at the same time bring your left hand forward.

Get the idea?

Ok, by doing this and not handing the treat from hand to hand, you are decreasing the left hand signal.

Now with your right hand, bring him up into position to your right side, encourage and build his confidence by praising him, and then give him a yummy treat.

Remember as he gains confidence, you can decrease hand signals until you can freely move one finger on your left or right hand, a short a flick as you give him verbal commands...

That will indicate to him to change position.

When he gets the hang of what to do, moving from the Heel position (on the left) to the other side position (on the right) easily, without the leash, and showing no signs of confusion, you can teach him to move from the right side back to the left.

This is usually much easier because he already understands what “Heel” means and where the Heel position is.

Use the same training steps as you did before, simply reversing them.

When your dog will go back and forth from the left side to the right, and then back again on command, you can speed things up.

Then tell him to transfer sides every ten steps for example.

As your dog gets better and gains confidence, he can change sides even more quickly.

Thanks for reading, I appreciate you.

Dog Training...success made easy and fun!

Labels: , , , , , ,

Dog Training: Teaching your Dog to Heel - Part 1

Dog Training

The Heel position means the dog's neck and shoulder is next to your leg.

It's the art or trick of effectively teaching your dog to heel to go from one side to the other every few steps as you walk, revealed!

Let me say one thing...this is a very impressive trick, and when its done with precision and enthusiasm, just feels awesome.

Hey Dog Loving Friend,

Thanks for your time, pay close attention because this simple trick will have your dog moving from the Heel position on your left side to the same position on your right side, and then back again...

TIP: The only equipment you need is a leash and...of course, some really special treats.

Okay, time to dig out those yummy freeze-dried liver or diced cheese treats.

As you know, treats will help focus your dog's attention on you and will serve as a good lure.

This is simple, so begin with the leash, firstly have him sit by your left side in the Heel position.

The plan is you're going to have him move from your left side to your right, passing behind you, as you walk forward.

TIP: Have both the leash and the treat in your left hand.

Now show him that yummy treat as you tell him, “watch me!” then praise him. Call his name and tell him, “Heel” and walk forward, slowly, so you can coordinate your actions.

Next: Pass your left hand behind your back, transferring the leash and treat to your right hand as you call him by his name, go to other side.

Now as soon as he begins to understand your lead and follows your hand, praise him so he knows he's doing the right thing.

Bring your right hand (and let him follow) forward so he is walking in the Heel position on your right side.

As soon as he reaches that position, praise him enthusiastically and let him chomp the treat.

In part 2, we'll look at what could be a possible stumbling block and trouble shoot...join in and send your feedback.

Dog Training....success made easy and fun!

Labels: , ,

TIP: To get the most out of this dog training course I would highly recommend you take each section a bite at a time. There's no rush to cram everything in fast. You can come back anytime you like. Trying to squeeze everything in fast and skipping ahead will only result in you missing out on some very important concepts.

Sunday, October 15, 2006

Dog Training: Dog's Breakfast and Health Food?

Dog Training

What's for breakfast champ?

Hey Dog Loving Friend,

A healthy mix....

The gap between treats and nutrition is closing up because the hottest new item at the health-food store is hempseed meal.

And guess what!

I was ready to shell out $4.50 for 300 grams, when I checke3d the label and read...NOT FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION.

It's for pet use ONLY:

  • hempseed is high-protein
  • low GI content
  • high in essential fatty acids
  • omega-3 and 6

Both Santos and wholesaler Raw Power are struggling to keep up with demand.

Hempseed meals come from a non-THC crop of cannabis so it has absolutely no mind-altering compounds...

And yes it is SAFE for humans to eat, although it is illegal in Australia to chow it down.

So you'd better leave it for Rover, Butch or Jessie.

Thanks for reading, I appreciate you.

Dog training...success made easy and fun!

Labels: , , , , ,