We need the Niche Blueprint

The current economic situation has heightened the need for something like the Niche Blueprint. The anticipation is awesome.

Niche Blueprint…the Anticipation is Awesome!!!

It Will Sell Out Fast

With the anticipation of the release of Niche Blueprint, I thought I would give some of my personal thoughts about the product and the system of Niche Marketing.  First off, the response, as you probably know already, has been through the roof.  Steve Clayton and Tim Godfrey have really outdone themselves this time.  My biggest fear is that it will sell out way too soon.  I have been told, and I think correctly so, that they are only taking in 700 clients this time.  That is going to be tough, because there have been thousands of inquires about the product already.

He Who Hesitates

Niche Blueprint is an excellent system that uses the strength of Niche Marketing as the vehicle to take people to new heights in business.  The thing that probably impresses me the most is the complete nature of the business.  Most products that come to market are centered on knowledge or tips.  Knowledge obviously is not bad, but you have to apply it to your present system, or buy a bunch of costly additional items or software to make them work.  Niche Blueprint has everything that an IM will need to make the business work. In a nutshell…you don’t have to buy anything else.  Isn’t that a refreshing idea?  They system is solid. If you are at all interested in Niche Blueprint, I would strongly urge you to take action.  If you need help… I have a ton of background information on the product and the business of niche marketing at Niche Blueprint Reviewed.org.

The Niche…a Thing of Beauty

It is, on its basic level, a simple idea.  Go after areas, ideas, and products that are out of the mainstream.  As you know, I am sure, competition for IM is tough.  The beauty of using niches is the fact that you will not be competing with the ‘big boys.’  You have probably already heard of the successes they have had with obscure products such as birdcages and train horns! 

The System is Solid…So is the Customer Support

Niche Blueprint has put together a complete and thorough package, combining education and practice.  The area that I have not covered might be their strongest attribute, and that is their customer service.  I know this from first hand experience dealing with Steve and Tim with ‘Commission Blueprint.’  Over the course of time they have taught me so much…I can’t begin to tell you.  If you have a question or concern they will get you an answer, and usually in a very timely fashion.  I can’t say enough good things about my experience with them or with ‘Commision Blueprint.’  They really went out of their way to deliver a quality product and to develop a community of independent business people.  You were not just a customer…You were part of the family, and I suspect that Niche Blueprint will be much the same.

Let the Adventure Begin

I am truly excited about the release on Monday.  It seems like it has taken forever, but it is fast arriving.  I am looking forward to all that Niche Blueprint has to offer all of its students.  There will be 700 lucky people out there for sure, traveling the path to independence an financial freedom.  Once again if you have any further questions or comments I can be reached at Niche Blueprint Reviewed.org. Bona Fortuna! Ab imo pectore!  kfree

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Niche Blueprint

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Niche Blueprint Reviewed

Stephan of howtoearnmoneyontheinternet.com Reviews the Niche Blueprint by Tim Godfreys and Steve Clayton to be launched on the 12th January 2009

Niche Blueprint Review – the new Product by Tim Godfrey and Steve Clayton

The niche blueprint has already generated a kind of hype in the Internet Marketing world, a lot of Niche Blueprint Reviews have been released already with the offer of a lot of bonuses, even though hasn’t even launched. NicheBlueprint launches on January 12, 2009 and will be open for one week. Tim Godfreq and Steve Clayton are relatively unknown in the Internet Marketing world, but both gain more and more popularity in the Internet Marketing community. Steve Clayton and Tim Godfrey launched their first product roughly 5 months ago. Commissin Blueprint is their flagship so far.

Taking Commission Blueprint as a benchmark for a Niche Blueprint review, we can hope for another great product. Their previous product Commission Blueprint is known as a product that is well explained, step-by-step. A dozen of videos provides an excellent insight into the world of an affiliate and is a great start for someone who is starting out in Internet Marketing.

Niche Blueprint is a slightly different product, both from the content and the way it is taught. First Niche Blueprint is about creating an E-commerce website within a well researched niche. Second this time the product is taught in a classroom like style over a period of a few weeks.

I personally look forward to Steve Clayton’s and Tim Godfreys new product because I know from first-hand experience that both of them deliver an excellent product and that they also have an excellent support. Usually it takes them only hours to get back with questions.

To all your success!

Stephan

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No Dog Training Failure With Sit Stay Fetch

Avoid any chances of failure in training your dog. Train it with the Sit Stay Fetch Dog Training Guide.

Top 5 Reasons Why Dog Training Fails

Top 5 Reasons Why Dog Training Fails Are you struggling with dog behavior problems? Is the ‘dog training’ method or technique you are using not working? Join the club! Approximately 90% of dog training efforts fail. It’s not your fault! Here are the Top Five reasons dog training fails:
1.Not having an accurate mental model or paradigm of dogs.
There exists a deeply-held (yet erroneous) belief that training a dog should be easy and not take much time. Almost every one has had a dog in their life, so how can it be that complicated? Most dog training efforts do not work because dogs are very different from us. They don’t think the way we do, learn the way we do, see the world the way we do, or have the complex emotional life we do. This means, when communicating with and training dogs, you need a counter-intuitive approach. In other words, those ‘gut feelings’ you have about how to train your dog are probably wrong. If you have tried to stop your dog from barking by scolding him, or tried to stop him from pulling by yanking on the leash, you know this.

2.Not having a trustworthy source
Most dog parents don’t know where to turn for help. The problem is, there are so many trainers and training resources, it’s difficult to know who can really help you, and how much that should cost.

3.Difficulty implementing dog training protocol
Most ‘professional’ training methods are difficult to transfer to dog parents. There are almost as many ‘methods’ as there are trainers. It is difficult to follow the sometimes complicated and vast instructions dog parents can obtain from training books, personal trainers, and training classes.

4.Lack of trust in training method
Confusion exists over contradictory opinions and methods about dog training. Often, when confronted with contradictory advice, dog parents do nothing, or choose one avenue with little trust or commitment. Without trust that what you are doing will work, it usually doesn’t.

5.Lack of standardized knowledge base of dogs
Anyone can claim anything about training dogs. There is no significant research to determine conclusively which methods or philosophies of dog training work best, which are unnecessary, and which are abusive. At Canine Kingdom, we are changing all that.

The Canine Kingdom Universal Protocol Center is pursuing conclusive research to determine the facts about dogs, how to best communicate with them, and how to best train them. One of our outcomes will be to determine what training and education methods are most effective while respecting the dog’s nature.

Imagine, data to support beliefs about everything your dog does, and why they do it – so that all dogs may be understood. Join us at the Canine Kingdom to learn more about your dog, products that are safe and effective, and important information all dog parents need to know.

Mary Beth Close founded For the Love of Dogs, Inc., the holding company for Canine Kingdom in 1999. Her vision is to end the unnecessary and unintentional abuse pet dogs suffer because we do not understand them.

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By Mary Beth Close
Published: 5/22/2008

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Dog Training Tips from Sit Stay Fetch

Get the best dog training tips from Daniel Stevens and his dog training eBook Sit Stay Fetch

Dog Training Tips – Cart Training

Dog obedience training is more than just training your dog, it involves teaching the dog owner too. Going through dog obedience training is something every dog owner should do. One method of training a dog is by using a crate. Dog crate training is not always easy and you have to do it consistently otherwise it will not work the way you would like it.

Dog training is more than just telling your dog to stop doing what he’s doing, it is the process of teaching a dog to exhibit certain desired dog behavior in specific circumstances. Proper dog training is not a “quick fix” – it is an ongoing, life-long process. It is especially important when adopting an adult dog, since new owners generally have no knowledge of the dog behavior history. Additionally, successful dog training means your dog is less likely to end up a lost pet. Dog training is easy, but fixing problems born from nervousness is very hard.

Dog training is similar to raising children but more difficult for people to understand because we must communicate with the dog from a canine point of view. This requires that we have an understanding of how dogs think and perceive their world. It is an ongoing process that occurs during specified training sessions and through the rest of every dog’s day. The lessons taught during dog training times should be reinforced at all times. Dog training is a process that may involve treats, but too many of these treats can be a bad idea for your dog’s waistline. Use small treats and wean your dog off treats as they understand the different commands.

Dog Crate Training
One method of training a dog is by using a crate. Dog crate training is not always easy and you have to do it consistently otherwise it will not work the way you would like it. You may also need an air filled dog bed and a transport dog crates as well. Dog crate training is not cruel. I repeat: Crate training is not cruel. It is a method of training recognized and recommended by veterinarians, trainers and breeders, that takes advantage of a dogs natural instinct to find place of its own.

This is especially good for potty training a dog. Dog crate training is based around the premises that most dogs will not eliminate where they sleep or rest, provided that they are given options to release elsewhere. Therefore, owners will temporarily confine their pet to a cage of some sorts, in order to change negative behaviors. Dog crate training is based around the premises that most dogs will not eliminate where they sleep or rest, provided that they are given options to release elsewhere. Therefore, owners will temporarily confine their pet to a cage of some sorts, in order to change negative behaviors. Dog crate training is good for a variety of training problems such as potty training, chewing and anxiety. The premise behind crate training is to keep your dog in its’ crate whenever you are unable to supervise its’ activities.

Dog crate training is generally easier with a puppy as they have no bad experiences to recall when you are enticing them into the crate. Adult dogs can be trickier, especially rescue dogs as you may not possess a lot of knowledge pertaining to the dog ’s history.

Dog Obedience Training

Dog obedience training is more than just training your dog, it involves teaching the dog owner too. Going through dog obedience training is something every dog owner should do. it isn’t just about showing off the latest pet tricks to your friends. Dog obedience training teaches your dog how to think and problem solve. Dog obedience training is in general, an education to cultivate dogs to become well-disposed. Normally, in the process of educating or training the dogs their tendency for aggressiveness and over reaction may be diminished to the least possible level.

Jeremy Lawrence is a dog lover and enthusiast. See his website http://trainthatdog.net for the latest Dog training tips and a free 15 part email course on Dog training.

By sam geppi
Published: 7/3/2008

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Understand Dog Aggression With SitStayFetch

Dog aggression, especially towards family members is troubling. Stop it with the Dog Training Guide SitStayFetch by Daniel Stevens

What Makes Dogs Aggressive?

Dealing with aggressive dogs requires an understanding of the causes of dog aggression. Your dog may be aggressive from fear, from a need to dominate, or from protective instincts towards his territory or his “pack”.

One of the main reasons for dog aggression is the canine’s intent to harm or intimidate another being, whether human or an animal. Signs of aggression include baring teeth, growling, snapping, snarling and biting. Even if some people say that aggressive behavior in dogs is normal to us people, it’s not. The truth is something else causes the aggressive behavior.

Communication. The concern is humans and canines have different methods of communicating hence misunderstanding usually takes place. When a person wants to come across as friendly to the dog however, the harmless gesture can be misinterpreted as something threatening and downright intimidating. There is no such thing as a crazy, psychotic or schizophrenic dog.

The dog may still appear as vicious especially when he is exhibiting aggressive behavior. Truth is a dog’s aggressive behavior and the cause of this can be complicated in addition the consequences for this aggression can be serious and fatal.

Seek Help. If you think you are faced with an aggressive dog that you cannot handle, it is highly recommended that you seek professional help if not from an experienced dog handler then to an animal behavior specialist.

There is help and advice readily available online and some of it is Free! Certainly, some of the best is in a free 6 day course by Daniel Stevens, who is a top selling dog trainer on the internet. His course deals specifically with Dog Aggression among many other subjects of dog training.

An understanding of the types of aggression can also help you when dealing with an aggressive dog. The types of dog aggression include dominance aggression, fear-motivated aggression and Territorial or Possessive aggression. We will discuss these types of aggression as you read further.

The dominance aggression is about the dog’s social status being challenged or his control of a situation being questioned. Dogs just like humans are social beings. They think of their families as their group or pack. Within this pack there is a dominance hierarchy that is always established. Unfortunately, if your dog thinks his rank is higher than yours then there will situations that he will challenge you. Since most people don’t have a basic understanding of how canines communicate, unknowingly you may challenge your dog’s social position. Any physical restraint on the dog’s part can be viewed as a challenge for dominance although he can be friendly when not threatened nor challenge. This type of aggression can be directed at anyone or any animal.

The other type of aggression is fear-motivated. This is a defensive reaction from your dog and usually happens when he thinks he is about to be harmed. Keep in mind, that in situations where there is nothing to fear from, your dog may still think differently and understand that he is in peril. When this happens, a defensive reaction maybe triggered from your dog and this will cause him to exhibit aggression. Same as before this type of aggression is not only towards people but can also be towards other dogs.

The third type of aggression is territorial or possessive aggression. This type of aggression is about defending the territory or area which your dog thinks should be his. All marked area is considered by your dog as his territory or property so if there’s anyone or any animal that he perceives as a treat to his pack the dog automatically becomes aggressive.

Some breeds of dog have been bred over the centuries to serve as guards for flocks and people and property and have an inate tendency for aggressive behavior if they perceive a threat to their territory or their “pack”. Unfortunately, these are large and powerful, in order to handle the duties they were used for, so any aggressive behavior can have serious consequences.

If your dog is too large and strong for you to handle, then Chet Womach’s approach may be what you are looking for. Chet will show you how to Train Your Dog Without Touching Him by using hand signals and rewards.

All aspects of Dog Training, Dog Breeds, Dog Health and Dog Food are covered extensively in All About Dogs.

By Ken Charles
Published: 8/7/2008

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SitStayFetch – A Review

Training your dog with The Kingdom Of Pets SitStayFetch by Daniel Stevens is the only way to go, and this review says it all

SitStayFetch – Sneek Peek and Review

Training your dog is the basic and fundamental steps to communicating and teaching your dog proper obedience and good behavior. One top training package SitStayFetch provides the competence knowledge and the proven methods to successfully train your dogs anywhere.

SitStayFetch - Sneek Peek and Review Why SitStayFetch?

First of all, this dog training guide is written by a professional dog training expert who promotes positive, non-violent training methods and are suitable for all ages and breeds of dogs.

In terms of the quality of information, SitStayFetch covers every aspect of dog training know-how that you are ever likely to need.

Commands and Tricks that are effectively explained in SitStayFetch include:

Come (Recall)
Roll Over
Okay and No
Hold and Leave
Basic Seek
Advanced Seek (Find)
Sit and Stay
Advanced Sit and Stay
Beg
Down (Drop)
Fetch (Retrieve)
Heel Stage 1 – 3
Catch
Hand Shake
Climb
Stand
Crawl
Wait
Jump

Backed by many real life case studies, SitStayFetch also provides training programs covering common and uncommon dog problems such as dog aggression, biting, chewing, excessive barking plus many more other variety of dog behavior problems.

To view the full list of problems listed, follow this link: SitStayFetch

Filled with the latest dog training methods (a total of nine chapters with over 150 pages) and over 100 training photos, SitStayFetch is also a great visual learning experience to take any dog owners step-by-step through the each of the dog basic training process.

Additionally, the author has also provided an extra 7 bonus tutorials that comes together with SitStayFetch:

  1. “The Ultimate House Training Guide”
  2. “SitStayFetch MP3 Audio Book”
  3. “Dog Grooming Made Easy”
  4. “Tips On How To Security Train Your Dog”
  5. “All The House Training Methods And Tricks”
  6. “Secrets To Becoming The Alpha Dog”
  7. “Free Online Email Consultation For Your Dog Training Problems”

SitStayFetch is applicable for every dogs of any age or breed that you want to train successfully. If you are a dog owner who has a new puppy or owns a dog that has any behavior problem, you would certainly benefit and experience tremendous improvement in your dog behavior after reading and following the advice in it.

Many people have actually reported achieving extremely fast results with this dog training guide. Believe me, you won’t be disappointed with SitStayFetch!!

For more information or to read the full review, follow this link: SitStayFetch

By James Lee
Published: 5/17/2007

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Hunting Dogs – Train them with SitStayFetch

There is no better way to train your dog to hunt than with the dog training guide SitStayFetch by Daniel Stevens

Hunting Dogs – Basic Training Tips

Basic training tips and advices to train your hunting dog.

Even if you were an avid hunter, there would have been many instances of misfiring and even if you have aimed right you would not have fetched the hunt for obvious reason that you could not track it. Should you be carrying a hunting dog with you, this would not have been the result because a hunting dog would simplify your job whilst not cutting any frills on the thrills you maybe experiencing while on a hunting expedition per se.

Be it a small game of hunting a lakeside duck or a countryside turkey to a big game of hunting an elk or a buck, a hunting dog can smell blood in a jiffy and would take you to the target. With this snap shot of a hunting dog, you need to know that a great hunting dog is not available in a nearby canine store or even an online store. All you need to know is that you should train your canine to make one great hunting dog. And, no means this training is easy and to get desired results, you need to know some tips and probably you can tame even a hardheaded canine.

Picking the right breed for hunting

Remember that a show-style breed is far different from a hunting dog. The first and foremost quality is a breed that has a good sense of smelling. You can look at those that are tamable as well as those that can endure long outdoor activities; in fact, the breed should love to stay more of outdoors. They must obviously possess decent stamina and built.

Hunting dog example breeds include the bloodhounds, dachshunds, basset hounds, German pointers, Labradors, beagles, mountain curs, feists. Know some characters of the breed and check if their temperament suits yours even to tame.

Bring the canine when it’s very young

Yes, for the reason that it will have time to bond with you and follow your communication.

Time and patience

Time needed to train a hunting dog is far greater than training a canine for other jobs, and it calls for good patience on the part of master.

Condition the canine

Train your canine to be resilient when faced with adversities of outdoors. And for this take him out more frequently and allow it to freak around the areas under your vigilance. This will be perfect priming for your canine before the game of hunting begins.

Take him out more often, say at least once a week and see that you are supplying him with adequate nutrition for this extra exercise as well as normal development. Give him good quantities of water so he is not dehydrated.

Train him to chase a target or follow a trail
Use dummy rabbits or fowls to tease the canine and allow him to learn chasing the target and teach him to bring the target to you. Use a whistle as an indication of command and let him get used to your commands. Teach him to focus even when there are disturbances around. You may simulate a noisy surrounding yet command him to chase a target or follow a trail. However, this can be done during advanced training and not at pup stage.

Training as fun

Most important is to make your training as much fun as possible. Reward your canine for any signs of excelling in the training and he should find it interesting and exciting.

And, remember that if you have trained your dog properly, he will never like to eat the hunted animal but will love to return to his master.

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By Cristian Stan
Published: 12/22/2008

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Sit Stay Fetch – A Complete Dog Training Guide

A candid, no bars held review of the complete Dog training guide Sit Stay Fetch

Sit Stay Fetch – A Complete Review Of A Complete Training Guide

You’ve heard hype from various creators of dog training products before, and for the most part, you’ve blown them off, feeling certain that their guarantees are overstated and that you would just be wasting your money.

However, you are curious about the Sit Stay Fetch book by Daniel Stevens seems to have a lot of knowledgeable backing from various sources, and you are curious if this is finally a product worth trying. If you want to know what you’ll get from Sit Stay Fetch, read on and learn more about the program, the materials, and how it works.

The Materials – This is a complete book to dog training. You’ll get real advice from a real dog trainer in a format and writing style that is easy to read and implement. The package will also include bonus materials, such as the books ‘Secrets to Becoming an Alpha Dog’, ‘Dog Grooming Made Easy’, ‘Tips n Security Training Your Dog’, and ‘All the Housetraining Methods and Tricks’. If there is anything that isn’t covered in the actual Sit Stay Fetch book, which is highly unlikely, you’ll find it in this supplemental material.

The Program – Sit Stay Fetch is much like the military; it starts with basic training. You’ll have a tutorial of training commands and how they are taught, with basic features like sit, roll over, and beg, as well as more advanced commands like fetch, jump, stand, and heel. Every command you could think of is taught in this complete training package.

Once all of this is accomplished, you’ll find that Sit Stay Fetch delves into details of common and not so common dog problems, like digging, aggression, and even separation anxiety. Even learn how to handle leash tuggers and poop eaters, problems that are less common but also become essential in dog training because the habits are so prevalent. Learn how to housetrain your puppy with ease and to establish authority over your dog rather than allowing your pet to become the boss. The book even covers interaction between multiple animals in the home environment.

Dog whispering is a new technique that Stevens takes charge of in this book as well. This is the art of literally communicating with your dog to a level that allows you to understand his or her thoughts, feelings, and needs more deeply and become more in tune with your pet, even though your dog can’t speak to you in English (not that they aren’t intelligent, mind you, but dogs don’t have vocal chords).

Overall – After reviewing several different dog training packages, it seems that Sit Stay Fetch comes out on top. It’s the most complete source, it is inexpensive to purchase, and it comes with a number of bonus materials. If you are left wondering about something, Stevens does offer some free consultation services as well. Overall, Sit Stay Fetch is probably the best product on the market to help you train your dog without spending a fortune on a professional trainer. With these resources, you’ll be on your way to having a perfectly behaved dog in no time.

By: Jenny Tiek

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Sit Stay Fetch – Dog Training Guide

Andrea Logan of dp-db dot com reviews the dog training guide Sit Stay Fetch.

Sit Stay Fetch – Is It Just Another Worthless Dog-training Guide?

Sit Stay Fetch is meant primarily for those dogs that have some kind of behavior problem. Basically, this guide will come handy if you have a dog or a puppy who is not yet potty trained, jumps on people, is aggressive towards other dogs and so on.

Sit Stay Fetch is written in an easy-to-understand language with clear instructions. The author, Daniel Stevens, believes in soft approach to dog training. This means that you will learn how to communicate with your dog in a way it understands. The techniques, featured in Sit Stay Fetch Package, don’t involve using force – instead, you will make your dog obey by listening to its natural instincts.

Besides solving your dog’s problems, the guide will also help you teach your dog the usual commands (come, okay, no, wait, beg, fetch, sit and stay…). Sit Stay Fetch is a good decision if you would like your dog to:

- No longer suffer from separation anxiety,
- Learn proper potty etiquette,
- Respect your commands,
- Learn when it is the appropriate time to bark…

By applying the techniques from Sit Stay Fetch you will teach your dog how to adjust to the demands of a life in a modern, rural environment. Even though this is not the kind of book that will turn your dog into an agility champion, it will enable you to have the kind of relationship that you want with your dog. You will establish the status of leader of the pack and therefore earn your dog’s respect. You have to remember one thing, though – it is not enough to just read the guide. Only when you apply the techniques from the book, you can expect to see results.

By: Andrea Logan

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Andrea Logan writes reviews for a living. Among other things, she also writes for Digital Products Database. If you would like to learn more about Sit Stay Fetch and see other user ratings and reviews for this product, go to Sit Stay Fetch Review.

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Dog Obedience and Stistayfetch

Emma Jane of SitStayFetch Review dot Org on dog obedience as dealt with in Sit Stay Fetch by the Dog training Guru Daniel Stevens.

Your Dog – Obedient Or Monstrous

Obedience Training is the best thing you can do for your dog, puppy… and yourself. Obedience training isn’t the answer to all behavior problems, but it is a good place to start for fixing just about any problem. Training allows communication between you and your dog, good communication is imperative to educate your dog. You can teach him anything from ’stay’ (don’t run away) to ’sit’ (don’t jump up) to ‘fetch’ (bring it back for you) to ‘off’ (get down).

Dogs are social animals and without proper training, their behavior will be wild. They will destroy your possessions, use your house as a toilet, bark incessantly and dig holes in your yard. Almost all dog behavior problems are actually normal things for dogs to do, they just need to be taught there are a time and a place, and your home is definitely not the place. Your dog will soil on the carpet instead of outside, for example; your dog will bark all night instead of just when a stranger is around; or your dog will chew your furniture instead of his own toys. The trick to avoiding behavior problems is teaching your dog to readdress his normal behavior to things that are acceptable in your home.

Obedience training is the best way to establish the social hierarchy. Your dog is showing you respect when he obeys a simple command like ’sit or come here’. Using extreme measure like the so called alpha roll-over to get your dog to recognize you as the leader of the pack is not necessary. By teaching your dog to show submission to you in a paw raise (to shake hands), hand lick (give you a kiss) or even just roll over you are teaching him his role. Nearly all dogs enjoy performing these tricks for you which acknowledges that you are in charge.

“Sit Stay Fetch”- is one of the many dog training books out there, this one has easy to follow steps, to help you to determine your dog to be a role model. To be an example for any other pooches around him.

A well behaving dog says many things about the master- about what kind of family is he growing in, the kind of education he receives. An untrained dog can be a pain in the ass, can embarrass you many times, and can turn your life into a living hell.

Daniel Stevens the author of “Sit Stay Fetch” shows how you could prevent these things from happening, how you could turn your non-welcomed dog into one anyone would like to have, and also into a dog that you can be proud of , a dog that all your neighbors and relatives will be jealous of.

As with all these books they promise you quick results, but to be honest training a dog isn’t easy and take time and patience so don’t be misled by what they say, you will never see results in just 24 hours. Be patient nd kind and you will see the results offered in books like Sit Stay Fetch.

By: Emma Jane

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Hi, my name is Emma Everson I have had experience in training dogs for about 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. Sit Stay Fetch is only one dog training book I have reviewed you could check out my other websites also.

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