Thursday, January 04, 2007

Sitstayfetch, Really Worth The Price?



Article Title: Sitstayfetch, Really Worth The Price?
Author: Jim Banks

As I sat down to write this review of SitStayFetch I started
thinking about how I got to the point that I needed a book on
how to train dogs. It all started when I got married, now you
see I like dogs well almost all animals actually but my wife is
a dog fanatic. She absolutely loves dogs, her brother once said
she's step over a dieing person to pet a dog. Though that's not
entirely true it's pretty close. For those of you that are dog
(or pet) lovers I'm sure you understand.

Because my wife goes nuts (ok�::maybe just moderately
crazy) whenever we see a stray dog on the side of the road or
someone calls and tells her they have a puppy or dog that needs
help, I end up with another mouth to feed. Now please don't take
this the wrong way, I love my wife and I certainly like the dogs
that show up but some of them aren't always the best behaved.

So over the years we've had to do the best we could when it can
to working with the dog's we brought into our home, sometimes we
have been successful others�::well we did the best we
could. My wife has taken some of them to obedience training,
we've tried just about every method there is for dog obedience
training and read literally hundreds of books on how to train
your dog and we can never really tell how the dog will turn
out.

A friend told me about SitStayFetch, she told me it was one of
the best book she had ever read on dog obedience training. Let
me tell you, the information in Sit Stay Fetch is priceless,
the methods of training have made a huge difference in the
behavior of the dogs that are now with us.

If you are like us your dog is more like a family member than a
pet. It can be very frustrating for both our dogs and me when we
can't get on the same page SitStayFetch has changed all that.
Here is just a sample of some of the behavioral problems
included:

Aggression
Thieving
Biting and nipping
Coprophagia (poop eating)
Destructive behavior
Digging holes
Cat chaser
Car chaser
Disobedience
Nuisance Barking

Daniel Stevens has also added a section in SitStayFetch the
covers common health issues for you dog.

Fleas & ticks
Bad breath
Worms
Flatulence
Heart worms

Here are a few of the Dog Obedience Training and tricks
explained in SitStayFetch.

Come
Roll over
Seek (find)
Beg
Sit
Stay
Fetch
Heel
and many many more.

My experience with SitStayFetch has been remarkable. I've
learned more in just a few days than I have in all the time
I've had dogs. As soon as I started applying the dog training
techniques in SitStayFetch I had great results.

We currently have 5 dogs and I need all the help I can get,
SitStayFetch is that help. SitStayFetch works great with
puppies as well, one of my wife's co-workers picked up and
abandoned pit bull puppy that was about 7 weeks old and brought
it to my wife. Gabby is now one of the best behaved dogs you
will ever find.

If you're having behavioral problems with your dog then you owe
it to not only yourself but also your dog to read SitStayFetch.

If you just want to learn how to teach your dog simple tricks
SitStayFetch will work well, but after applying the training
techniques and tips you'll be amazed at how much more your dog
can do.

For more information on how to properly train your dog please
visit:

www.SitStayFetch.ThePoochPlace.com/

About The Author: Jim is an avid pet lover and has help rescue
and train many pets over the years. To learn more about
training your pet visit:
http://www.SitStayFetch.ThePoochPlace.com

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