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Dog Training Help - The Basics You Need Before You Bring Puppy Home

Tuesday, May 20th, 2008

Dog Training Help - The Basics You Need Before You Bring Puppy Home

What does the stuff you need for puppy have to do with Dog Training Help? You may well ask the question. Well you have to set the stage for a stable and comfortable environment for puppy so it will make dog training easier. If you are organized and have everything in place it is easier to teach puppy exactly what is allowed and what not. So getting all you need for puppy is essential as part of puppy’s training.

What are the basics you need?

  1. A crate, which will be big enough when puppy is fully grown, with a divider to make it more comfortable for puppy while he is still small.
  2. Baby gates to close off play areas or forbidden areas.
  3. Leashes, for now buy a lightweight nylon leash and an expandable leash. Later you can get another leash, for now puppy is still small and must have a lightweight leash.
  4. Bowls, buy three bowls, one for food and two for water; place one in the toilet to discourage bowl sipping.
  5. Bedding, puppy will be happy with a simple bed and an old shirt or towel.
  6. Food, decide on the food in advance, I suggest that you ask your vet for recommendations and that you do some surfing so that you can make a knowledgeable choice.
  7. A collar and tag.
  8. Toys, do not buy too many toys as it will only confuse puppy. Resist the temptation to give puppy old shoes etc. as toys, this will establish bad habits.

This is only a short summary of the basics you need. In SitStayFetch you will get all the information you need for successful dog training from choosing a puppy onwards. For all the dog training help you need I can really recommend SitStayFetch.

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SitStayFetch Book - Dog Obedience Training Book

Saturday, May 3rd, 2008

So what is the SitStayFetch Book?


That is a question you may well ask.
The SitStayFetch book is a detailed and thorough look at how you can prevent, as well as, deal with common behavior problems often exhibited by dogs. I am the owner of a moderately troublesome dog myself and I have spent a lot of time searching for reliable information on dog training. I have to say that I am very impressed with level and depth of the information contained in SitStayFetch.

I am also very impressed with the fact that the information is actually reliable. So of ten information you get from the internet are inaccurate or at least incomplete. The information contained in SitStayFetch is accurate and reliable. This e-book has been written by a knowledgeable dog trainer so you can relax and know that it is a good e-book. You can be assured that the knowledge and all the tips and advice included are tried and true, and come from Stevens’ real-life experiences as a professional dog trainer.

What Are All The Aspects Covered By this e-book?

  • Obviously behavior problems are covered extensively.
  • There is also advice on choosing a puppy.
  • Some advice on dog breeds.
  • The best place to get a puppy.
  • Puppy and dog proofing your house.
  • Your first visits to the vet.
  • Housetraining
  • Aggression
  • Dominance
  • Destructive chewing
  • Digging
  • Excessive barking
  • Separation anxiety
  • Intermediate level obedience commands
  • Health related problems
  • Advanced commands and tricks

Here Are Some Particularly Good Parts:
In addition to the contents listed above, there’s also a pretty impressive section on dog whispering, which – in case you haven’t heard of it already – is a method of dog training based on a philosophy of clear communication and mutual respect. It’s been popularized in recent years by Cesar Millan (“The Dog Whisperer”), and is becoming increasingly well-known as an alternative and humane method for disciplining and training your dog. SitStayFetch has dedicated an entire section to dog whispering. Daniel Stevens explains the background of the technique, how to utilize voice and body language to your best advantage, and how to use the technique to calmly, assertively, and effectively correct and train your dog. Step-by-set instructions are included for the common commands (sit, down, come, stay, quiet, etc).

There are also some freebies:
There’s just something about getting something for nothing. And, although my magpie-like acquisitiveness may have led me into less-than-productive purchases in the past, in this particular case I’m happy to report that SitStayFetch hasn’t let me down: the freebies included with this book are not only numerous, they’re actually useful(wow!)

The book itself costs $37. For this price, you get a complete and detailed manual on training your dog, preventing and handling behavioral problems, and a whole bunch of general-knowledge tips and advice.

You also get a handful of practical freebies: four bonus books, dealing respectively with advanced housetraining how-to’s and troubleshooting (including both the crate- and paper-training methods); a detailed study on resolving canine aggression; how to effectively groom your dog (including information on coat care for specific breeds, dental care, and nail-clipping how-to’s); and finally, how to begin training your dog for security work.

Another particularly useful freebie: a personalized consultation with a member of the Kingdom of Pets team. If you’ve got an issue with your dog that you’d like some individual attention on, you can flick them a quick email and receive a personalized, thorough reply packed with expert advice and practical tips.

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Altogether, I’m pretty impressed with this package. I’ve owned dogs on and off my whole life, starting from when I was ten – I would have thought that I was better-prepared than most to handle the quirks and caprices of my canine friends.

But since reading this book, I think my pre-SitStayFetch self was (embarrassingly) perhaps a trifle more complacent than knowledgeable - I’ve learned more since reading this manual than I’ve picked up in a near-lifetime’s worth of contact with dogs (do you know how to stop your dog from tugging on the leash, without using a check-chain? Well, I do – but until I got my hands on a copy of this book, I certainly didn’t!)

Several of the training techniques present a refreshingly common-sense, down-to-earth approach to dog training; others require a little more effort (take dog whispering as an example) but yield some pretty dramatic results. I liked the way that more than one training technique is detailed, to allow the reader to pick and choose the techniques that best suit themselves and their individual dogs.

I have no doubts in recommending the SitStayFetch book. Check it out; I’m convinced you’ll love it.

Enjoy your dog and look out for our article on your lifestyle and having a dog.


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