Monday, 6 February 2012

Teach Your Dog to Come When You Call Him (Kindle Edition)

Teach Your Dog to Come When You Call Him
Teach Your Dog to Come When You Call Him (Kindle Edition)
By Katie Buvala

Review & Description

15 minutes a day to a dog that obeys! Positive training leads to a great relationship with your beloved pet.

From the book:

As far as basic obedience goes – sit, stay, lie down and so forth -- training your dog to come when called is the most important command. It has the potential to save his life if he gets himself into a sticky situation, like running into the street.

But it’s also the most difficult to get right. People often say, “My dog always comes when I call him as long as we are in the house. But get him to come to me when we are outside the house? Forget about it!”

Does this sound like you? No problem. This guide will teach you the proper way to train your dog the come (or “recall”) command, so that eventually you’ll be able to call your dog and have him come running, no matter how distracting the environment is.

Recall training needs to be done gradually. Fortunately, “gradually” doesn't take a huge time commitment. You’ll be amazed at the progress you can make with just 15 minutes of training per day. I know you don’t have unlimited time to dedicate to this, and I took that into consideration when writing this guide.

OK? Does this sound reasonable? Good. Let’s move on.

First, we’ll talk about The Rules - the stuff that often gets people in trouble when they try to train the recall. Then, I’ll give you some quick dog training tips, to help you get the best results from your recall training experience. Finally, we’ll get into the stuff you came here for: step-by-step training instructions.

Click the buy button above and start your new life with your pet.15 minutes a day to a dog that obeys! Positive training leads to a great relationship with your beloved pet.

From the book:

As far as basic obedience goes – sit, stay, lie down and so forth -- training your dog to come when called is the most important command. It has the potential to save his life if he gets himself into a sticky situation, like running into the street.

But it’s also the most difficult to get right. People often say, “My dog always comes when I call him as long as we are in the house. But get him to come to me when we are outside the house? Forget about it!”

Does this sound like you? No problem. This guide will teach you the proper way to train your dog the come (or “recall”) command, so that eventually you’ll be able to call your dog and have him come running, no matter how distracting the environment is.

Recall training needs to be done gradually. Fortunately, “gradually” doesn't take a huge time commitment. You’ll be amazed at the progress you can make with just 15 minutes of training per day. I know you don’t have unlimited time to dedicate to this, and I took that into consideration when writing this guide.

OK? Does this sound reasonable? Good. Let’s move on.

First, we’ll talk about The Rules - the stuff that often gets people in trouble when they try to train the recall. Then, I’ll give you some quick dog training tips, to help you get the best results from your recall training experience. Finally, we’ll get into the stuff you came here for: step-by-step training instructions.

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