วันศุกร์ที่ 25 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2556

What to Look For in a Dog-training Program



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If you have searched for a dog training program, you are well aware that there is a multitude of choices. How can you make a decision and feel confident in doing so? This article will explore 3 main areas of consideration and see how dogproblems.com performs. These subjects include: (1) does the program address my current dog behavior problem and are solutions extensive enough to cover any likely future problems? (2) does the program offer sufficient support to give me confidence in successful solutions? (3) what if I change my mind, or the program is not what I expected - is there a money back guarantee?

Consideration #1: Which program best addresses my particular problem, both now and for the likelihood of future problems?   dogproblems.com has 42 different departments addressing particular dog problems, within which are contained anywhere from three to a dozen or more separate discussions on the subject and its variations. I can't imagine any problem that would not be addressed. If there is any question, you can go directly to dogproblems.com and review the various departments and their content.  

Consideration #2 Is there sufficient support to give me confidence that I will be able to implement the suggested solution successfully?   This is where dogproblems.com really shines. If applying the written solution is not successful, there are videos available on a number of subjects that may show you whether you have applied the solution correctly. If you're still not successful, you have access to other dog owner members in the forum and their experiences. Finally, you can also consult with the staff of canine behavior experts that are available through the forum.   

Consideration #3: What if I don't like the program, or change my mind?   In this case, dogproblems.com offers a 30-day no questions asked money back guarantee. I would think any dog-training program that has confidence in its results would offer some type of guarantee.    In summary, when you are looking to purchase a training program that best addresses the various problems associated with dog ownership, dogproblems.com certainly seems one that can provide all the answers. Dogproblems.com is by no means the only available program, but certainly passes muster in this critics mind. When you analyze different programs, I suggest you not only be sure it covers a great deal of subjects, but also that it offers support to make sure the solutions are successful. This support should include: written solutions, videos, and a forum with other dog owners, and free consultation with canine behavior experts.    Best of luck to you, as a fun and satisfying relationship with your dog can be one of the greatest experiences of all. 

Tom Buck is 69 years old and has been a dog owner since childhood. Having adopted 6 different dogs mostly from animal shelters at ages ranging from a puppy to a 3 year old, Tom has experienced a vast array of dog behaviors. The review of dogproblems.com [http://www.dogproblemsreview.com]has been done with these experiences in mind. For more information, please go to [http://www.dogproblemsreview.com]




วันพุธที่ 16 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2556

One Nation Under Dog, Michael Schaffer - A Dog Owner's Primer



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In One Nation Under Dog, Michael Schaffer explains what our dogs have come to mean to us throughout the centuries. Dogs are members of the family and some are even treated just like kids would be. It is truly amazing the value we place on our dogs and Schaffer outlines it very well in this book. Whether you are a new or seasoned dog owner this book needs to be on your shelf. It is not only good as a reference book but it is an entertaining read as well.

One cannot help to be entertained by the lively little book. Mr. Schaffer is so great at making the book come to life. He covers just about every aspect of dog life as well as life with the pet. The book is chock full of tips and advice on what to do to make your dog's life the best it can be as well as your life with the dog. Everything from how to select a dog and where to go to get it to picking a veterinarian can be found within the pages of One Nation Under Dog.

Along with the practical advice in, the author shows dog owners how to have fun with their pets. He takes a lot of the tasks of pet ownership and makes them seem simple and easy. The writer also gets into products for dogs, their prices, what is good, etc. It is very helpful as a soup to nuts primer on dog ownership. There is even a legal section that provides a good overview on the law and how it applies to dog ownership. That alone is worth the price of the book. The book also goes into the business of dogs and how much money is spent in the country on dogs and being a dog owner.

Also, in One Nation Under Dog, Michael Schaffer shows us the origin of snob appeal when it comes to our canine friends. He touches on subjects many people wouldn't even think of. It is truly a great read not only as a how to manual but as a training manual as well. Absolutely everything is covered in this book and no matter what kind of dog you have or what stage of life they are in, this book should be on every dog owner's book shelf. You will enjoy this informative book.

Sherry Harris the author of a wide range of dog topics including, but not limited to: dog training, dog grooming, pet travel, pet insurance, pet food, house training, dog breeds and dog supplies. For hundreds more free dog expert articles visit http://www.dogstylenetwork.com/ Hope you found the book review: One Nation Under Dog, Michael Schaffer informative. To order this book, or to check out the bookstore visit us today!




วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 3 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2556

Pet Clean-Up Made Easy by Don Aslett



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Don Aslett is called America's #1 Cleaning Expert, and for good reason, he knows cleaning. He also knows a lot about time management, organization, and getting things done, but most of all, he knows cleaning. "Pet Clean-Up Made Easy" is his guide to cleaning up pet messes, including what tools and products to use and where to find them. It's a practical book that not only helps you clean up messes, but shows you strategies to "petproof" your home and prevent messes from happening. Sounds sort of like something Sun Tzu would teach, "Win without fighting."

The book is easy to read and has the illustrations that Aslett's books are know for. I personally really like the illustrations in his books and feel they add to his message. They make the books more fun to read. This book has a brief introduction and six main chapters.

Chapter One: Pet Cleaning 101. This chapter covers important tools and cleaning techniques for all kinds of pet cleanup chores. I like that he lists different tools and what they are for, as well what deodorizers do, and some other little tips for various situations.

Chapter Two: Good Clean Living - With Pets. A chapter on preventative measures to avoid germs and keep your home mess-free. Aslett discusses ways to control pet diseases, disinfectants, and how to organize a pet control center, as well as other important tips.

Chapter Three: Housebreaking. A chapter on eliminating cleanup problems trough training dogs and cats. Cages, crates, and litter boxes are a few of the topics covered here.

Chapter Four: In Case of Accident. This chapter contains pointers for cleaning up pet messes. Not the most pleasant of topics, but important if you are a pet owner. Asless deals with cleaning up urine and cleaning up feces. Also included is cleaning up vomit. Again, not pleasant, but important when you need it.

Chapter Five: Hairy Animal Tales. With most pets come hair, so this chapter deals with shedding, bathing, and flea control. There are tips on grooming, hair pickup tools, and giving your pet a bath. There is also some very good information about fleas and how to prevent them, or how to get rid of them, depending on what you need.

Chapter Six: Pets Do the Darndest Things. The final chapter of the book focuses on pet problems and occasional misbehavior. Pets jumping on things or people, tracking in dirt or mud, scratching, and chewing on things are some of the problems dealt with in this chapter.

If you own a pet, this is a great book to assist you with keeping your home clean. It also contains some very practical advice to raising pets that will make the experience more rewarding for you and your animals. I highly recommend Aslett's books as enjoyable, practical, and spot-on (Or should I say spot-off) with his advice and strategies.

Alain Burrese, J.D. is a performance and personal development expert who teaches how to live, take action, and get things done through the Warrior's Edge. Alain combines his military, martial art, and Asian experiences with his business, law, and conflict resolution education into a powerful way of living with balance, honor, and integrity. He teaches how to use the Warrior's Edge to Take Action and Achieve Remarkable Results. Alain is the author of Hard-Won Wisdom From The School Of Hard Knocks, the DVDs Hapkido Hoshinsul, Streetfighting Essentials, Hapkido Cane, the Lock On Joint Locking series, and numerous articles and reviews. You can read more articles and reviews and see clips of his DVDs as well as much more at http://www.burrese.com/ and http://www.aikiproductions.com/