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  • PLEASE create a dog on dog agression video, covering both fear-based and dominant based.

    Comment by t — May 14, 2009 @

  • I love this email and the commands given

    Comment by Lupe Kinnear — May 14, 2009 @

  • Hi,thank’s for this vedeo training,i have three dogs on my home,and this training it’s more amazing,

    Comment by Herlinda — May 14, 2009 @

  • Our dog Maggie is an angel but we have been training her incorrectly. She will be fine once we use your techniques. Thank you!

    Comment by Suzanne — May 14, 2009 @

  • Great video, it is such a long time since I taught a dog these commands and better for a dog to understand than the old methods. Thank you.

    Comment by Angie Roberts — May 14, 2009 @

  • Thanks for the video excellent basic training techniques and it works

    Comment by Chris Juneman — May 14, 2009 @

  • Nice Video. Clear, very basic. Nice to see the promotion of non-force method. Positive reinforcement works!

    Comment by Red — May 14, 2009 @

  • I will try to be more consistent with these commands. As you know, Sharpeis are very headstrong and decide when they will come……..or not………….Max will come immediately if he suspects a treat, well after the training phase, but if he knows for sure, that your hands are empty will return to staring at the back yard rather than come as commanded…….

    Comment by Jane — May 14, 2009 @

  • Excellent video ! I have a 7 month old Belgian Malinois in obedience classes and thoroughly enjoyed your basic, precise training advice/commands.

    Comment by Donna — May 14, 2009 @

  • Love these down to earth and easily understood videos..great for the kids in the family..intend to use all of them..thanks!

    Comment by dawnna — May 14, 2009 @

  • WONDERFUL CHAPTERS. I HAVE TWO SCHNOODLES SO IT IS A BIT DIFFICULT TO TRAIN EACH SEPERATELY SO I DO IT TOGETHER. RESULTS ARE GOOD. WHAT ABOUT CONSTANT BARKING WHEN THEY ARE PLAYING?

    Comment by TERRY — May 16, 2009 @

  • thank’s helped out how do i get more info?

    Comment by judy — May 16, 2009 @

  • Thanks for the video! My dog(Panda Bear) has learned all the comands now except “come”. For some reason, she only comes if she’s in a confined area(the house or the yard). If she gets out of the yard or off the lease during a walk, it is very difficult to get her to come back.

    Comment by Carolyn — May 17, 2009 @

  • Excellent training basics, even those who are diverse in training forget simple training and easy to use skills such as these. I have 2 rottweilers and i am currenlty back to basics training with them as i made the mistake of not continuing to practice the basics and both myself and the dogs have gotten “lazy”

    Comment by Jim — May 19, 2009 @

  • my comment is very good video, how do you poddy train a puppy? Know that would be a good video.

    Comment by evelyn — May 21, 2009 @

  • Great post! Just wanted to let you know you have a new subscriber- me!

    Comment by KrisBelucci — June 2, 2009 @

  • I am happy to report that Anne is now a ’service’ pet for a sweet lady with polio. A doxie as a service pet? YES! Anne learned the schedule, how to behave while her owner is dressing, walking or relaxing. It is so wonderful to see this young dog become so dependable and attached to her owner. I am so proud of her!

    Comment by judy — July 6, 2009 @

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