Secrets Of Dog Training Report
September 14, 2009 by
Filed under Dogs as Pets
Secrets of Dog Training, until recently known as Sit Stay Fetch is a popular downloadable dog training news package. Many people’s dog training dilemmas have been solved by it, as you can see at its website: Secrets of Dog Training
And no doubt about it, it’s widely well-known online. It turns up all around. But I doubted… Would it be something I could recommend to you, my reader? I’m a old librarian with pretty strict standards for publications.
Secrets of dog training ebook
To get just to the point: Sit Stay Fetch is a very perfectly done dog training package; you buy a lot for your money. It turned out not to be my cup of tea for the reason that…
I am of the school of thought that you can teach a dog by using approach that work on other animals too, such as clicker training and other certain reinforcement techniques. Sit Stay Fetch is squarely in the school of thought that you have to be alpha upon your dog. The two approaches are more like different angles on the subject of dog training than all opposites. If you like or are open to the alpha method, then Secrets of Dog Training should be your cup of tea. Clicking on the image takes you to the explanation of it on the author’s website.
Meanwhile I first downloaded it, I was a bit affected by the sheer volume of what I had just acquired. Alongside the main ebook titled Secrets of Dog Training, I now had nine audio files and eight videos. Not to name several bonus ebooks.
But not to worry, it’s all very well-organized. The full Table of Contents is some pages long…gee, I sound identical a librarian talking, don’t I? But what I liked about that is how easy it is to get an overview of what is contained or spot a topic you are thinking about. (I couldn’t think of any dog complications that aren’t included.) Later, on Page 12, there’s a handy chart that shows you how entire sections relate.
If you’d like to look what entirety is in the ebook, click here for my Squidoo review of Secrets of Dog Training, where I list all the modules.
When you read Secrets of Dog Training, the how-to data alternates with impressive stories of how someone solved the canine problem under discussion. I liked this as it made the reading flow very smoothly but additionally as I think we humans teach well from stories.
The sound files are basically the different chapters. I put one on my portable mp3 player and listened to it the early morning while practising. I had once read the chapter, so I didn’t believe I’d learn much, but I was surprised. We take stuff in differently through our ears, and I picked up certain points that I hadn’t noticed when reading. The videos fill out various topics. Both adults and children could like them, I imagine.
If you enjoy to train from a variety of media formats, this package has entirety of them. This multi-media dog training course comes with many bonus ebooks, including an excellent one called The Ultimate House Training Guide. And one special bonus is an email consultation with Daniel or his team on a dog stand difficulty you have. Very useful! He has some of these consultations on his site and they are quite interesting. I surely liked that you can receive the package as a gift for someone else. Parts are near the bottom of his page.
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