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If you're not yet convinced that serious training can only be done with the guidance of a professional, then here are some reasons why that it should, to help you reconsider.
You might think that dog parks must be the perfect places to train your dog...watching the other dogs performing the basic commands , maybe your stubborn little dog will do the same thing..Well, think again folks before taking your dog to such a."secure" environment .
In a ideal world dog parks would be perfect. Our world is not ideal nor are dog parks. The following are some of the reason why people should stay away at all costs:
Disease - Dog parks are rife with diseases. Lots of owners don't have their dogs vaccinated, so many owners don't think it is necessary or they don't care enough. Lots of owners leave their dogs waste behind, creating a cesspole of diseases.
Danger - Dog parks can be dangerous, you never know what type go there. Your dog may be the friendliest in the world, but if someone's untrained menice thinks that your dog looks the wrong way at him. While you're busy trying to save your dog, lots of owners just yell that they're just playing. Very dangerous for young dogs.
Awareness - there are a lot of owners who would rather sit and chit-chat instead of watching their dogs, leaving you to make sure theres no trouble.
Some ridiculous parents think it's ok for their children to play in the park. You can imagine the danger when a small child picks a stick and chases the dogs.
If everyone followed rules about sizes Dogs and parks would be a safer place, often there are more smaller dogs on the big side of the park than larger dogs. Small dogs can actually be trampled to death in dog parks.
Lots of dogs that go to the parks have been locked in their crates or been kept in the house for whole days and only get to run at the weekends at these parks. You can imagine how they behave after being locked up for so long.
Given all of the above, I recommend not going to the dog park to train your dog or puppy. Taking impressionable and defenceless puppies to the Dog Park is like playing a game of chance.
Daniel Stevens has written a book called Sit Stay Fetch, in which there are safer and surer methods of training your dog. Like all books it claims to get you results within days, some of his methods work really well but others take longer for the dog to accomplish but none the less it is a very informative and very helpful book.
Why choose to get professional advice like in Sit Stay Fetch and not tto train your dog by yourself?
- Because the author Daniel Stevens is a professional
- Because professionals know everything there is to know about dog obedience
- Because they make it easy to learn and understand.
Daniel is offering a free 6 day course to try out some of his methods before you purchase Sit Stay Fetch, if you don't like his methods you don't buy the book. What could be simpler than that?
My name is Emma Everson and I specialize in providing dog training solutions. I have been training dogs for 20 years and have researched extensively in all areas of dog behavior. I have created SitStayFetchReview.Org to bring you unbiased information and helpful hints to help with your dog training needs.
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