I Was Wrong - A Sit Stay Fetch Review
As a new dog owner, I want to be able to train my new puppy myself.
I researched book after book on dog training.
Needless to say I became quite confused.
I looked at program after program.
I had a difficult time with which one to choose.
Then I came across Sit Stay Fetch.
At first I wasn't that interested in this program because it was an ebook and I didn't think it would be very effective.
Well, I was wrong.
After reading about the SitStayFetch dog training program I decided to give it a try.
And I'm happy to say that I'm glad I did.
The first thing that really pleased me about this program is that it is so easy to understand and I could follow the step-by-step instructions.
It was an easy program for a new dog owner, like me, to implement.
Daniel Stevens, the author of Sit Stay Fetch, is a professional dog trainer himself.
In his dog training program he uses the knowledge he has gained through his experience to help both new and the not so new dog owner looking to learn how to teach their pet.
His ebook is 150 pages long and filled many methods, concepts, and practices.
His instruction ranges from the basics in command training to solving difficult emotional behavioral problems your dog might have developed.
What I like about this program is that it is broken down into three sections, each dealing with a different aspect of owning a dog.
Since dog training can be an overwhelming task to someone who has never owned a dog before, it really helped to take it little by little, and learn what I need to do to teach my puppy.
The first section is an introduction on dogs and is good for those who are considering getting a dog.
I wished I had read this before getting a puppy because it would have been useful to have more knowledge about choosing a dog.
This section covers topics such as choosing a breed of dog that will fit you, the responsibility of owning a dog, how to choose the right vet, and the different growth stages of dogs.
The second section covers information about solving dog problems, reading their body language, and training them to obey the basic commands.
I learned how to teach my dog to sit, stay down, and roll over already.
I'm looking forward to teaching other commands.
As I stated before, the instructions are easy to follow and so you feel like a professional dog trainer.
The last section talks about "dog whispering.
" Dog whispering has become more and more popular.
It also addresses common and uncommon dog problems, as well as learning how to teach advanced commands and tricks.
Common dog problems that you might face with your pet are biting, chewing, digging, and fighting.
There are instructions on how to get your dog to stop these bad behaviors.
My puppy is still new and so far I haven't had to deal with these problems, but I know where to get help when I do.
I also look forward to teaching other commands such as heel, crawl, and fetch.
There are a lot more tricks you can teach if you want that are also included in SitStayFetch.
New puppies need to be trained and I think you will agree this program sounds really good.
If you have an older dog this program can be really beneficial as well.
The old adage, "You can't teach an old dog new tricks" just isn't true with the help of the Sit Stay Fetch dog training program.
I researched book after book on dog training.
Needless to say I became quite confused.
I looked at program after program.
I had a difficult time with which one to choose.
Then I came across Sit Stay Fetch.
At first I wasn't that interested in this program because it was an ebook and I didn't think it would be very effective.
Well, I was wrong.
After reading about the SitStayFetch dog training program I decided to give it a try.
And I'm happy to say that I'm glad I did.
The first thing that really pleased me about this program is that it is so easy to understand and I could follow the step-by-step instructions.
It was an easy program for a new dog owner, like me, to implement.
Daniel Stevens, the author of Sit Stay Fetch, is a professional dog trainer himself.
In his dog training program he uses the knowledge he has gained through his experience to help both new and the not so new dog owner looking to learn how to teach their pet.
His ebook is 150 pages long and filled many methods, concepts, and practices.
His instruction ranges from the basics in command training to solving difficult emotional behavioral problems your dog might have developed.
What I like about this program is that it is broken down into three sections, each dealing with a different aspect of owning a dog.
Since dog training can be an overwhelming task to someone who has never owned a dog before, it really helped to take it little by little, and learn what I need to do to teach my puppy.
The first section is an introduction on dogs and is good for those who are considering getting a dog.
I wished I had read this before getting a puppy because it would have been useful to have more knowledge about choosing a dog.
This section covers topics such as choosing a breed of dog that will fit you, the responsibility of owning a dog, how to choose the right vet, and the different growth stages of dogs.
The second section covers information about solving dog problems, reading their body language, and training them to obey the basic commands.
I learned how to teach my dog to sit, stay down, and roll over already.
I'm looking forward to teaching other commands.
As I stated before, the instructions are easy to follow and so you feel like a professional dog trainer.
The last section talks about "dog whispering.
" Dog whispering has become more and more popular.
It also addresses common and uncommon dog problems, as well as learning how to teach advanced commands and tricks.
Common dog problems that you might face with your pet are biting, chewing, digging, and fighting.
There are instructions on how to get your dog to stop these bad behaviors.
My puppy is still new and so far I haven't had to deal with these problems, but I know where to get help when I do.
I also look forward to teaching other commands such as heel, crawl, and fetch.
There are a lot more tricks you can teach if you want that are also included in SitStayFetch.
New puppies need to be trained and I think you will agree this program sounds really good.
If you have an older dog this program can be really beneficial as well.
The old adage, "You can't teach an old dog new tricks" just isn't true with the help of the Sit Stay Fetch dog training program.
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