To make something right you sometimes must paya price. It doesn't matter if it's money or time.In the end you must pay a price. With your dog youare heading for many frustrating days and or nights.When you first signed up for this newsletter and Ibecame aware of you I assumed you needed helpand you needed it fast. Well I am an expert ondog training and behavior modification. You have to let me help you. I promise not to fail you.It is ever so difficult to help you if you aren'twilling to make the effort to modify your dog's behavior.Please don't become offended when I say somethingto you. Sometimes when one reads a sentence theyfeel is being directed at them, it causes them to getupset. I would never offend you. I will howevertell you the truth.I ask you in the last special issue to change your wayof thinking. You have to treat our contact together asif you're visiting my academy for dog training. Thisisn't the type of newsletter that shows up in your inboxfilled with jokes or love quotes. The content in thesenewsletters would cost several hundred dollars tolearn from top pros.
respect and more respect is the initial goal.
You must get the point across to your dog that he must
respect you at all times or suffer the consequences. Theconsequences are of course the correction. Onceyou've successfully become the alpha you'll findit extremely easy to train your dog.Many of you are trying to do to much to fast. This first goal is being promoted to alpha status.The newsletters will accomplish this. The second goal is successful dog obedience. The final goal is to remain in charge at all times.Many of you are saying your dog is to hyperto train. He's hyper and won't listen to youbecause he doesn't respect you. You have to give your dog a firm reason to believe hemust comply with your commands. So many ask what is a correctionand how do you do it.It doesn't matter that you have a prong collar.You must know how to correctly use it. Beingable to issue motivational corrections is thefastest way to get the point across. Your dogwill learn to do what ever it must to avoid acorrection.
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