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Secrets To Dog Training: I Needed a Dog Behaviorist

Monday, April 5th, 2010

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I didn’t know what to do.

I had put up with Shelly’s jumping and disobedient behavior for so long that it was something I just accepted because she was always so happy to see me, but now I was desperate.

I started looking for a dog behaviorist online.

That’s when I found…

Secrets To Dog Training

 

I Got Tired of Yelling at my Dog

I got so tired of yelling at my beautiful puppy and seeing the confused and hurt look in her eyes after she jumped up to say ‘Hi Daddy’ when I got home.

After so many years of it being OK, I  didn’t consider it bad dog behavior.

This wasn’t my puppy being an aggressive dog; it was just how we said ‘Hi’ to each other, every day.

It didn’t matter that my ‘puppy’ was a 90 lb Rottweiler coming at me full tilt, because I was (and still am) a 250 lb ‘Dog Catcher’ who can handle it.

This was not bad dog behavior or my dog being overly aggressive, this was expected behavior.

This was how we said ‘Hello!’…Rottweiler Style.

…but things have changed.

I Had a Dog Behavior Problem

I have two precious babies now and my puppy’s jumping and excitable behavior is not acceptable anymore.

What do I do?

I don’t want to get rid of my dog.

I love my dog.

I promised her I’d take care of her forever.

What do I do?

I Had A Problem

One that was affecting a very important part of my life, my relationship with the woman I love and my children’s safety.

Unfortunately, the source of that problem was the other most important thing in my life, my beautiful and wonderful puppy dog, the always amazing (and sometimes smelly) Shelly-bean.

…and that’s not really fair either, because the true source of her bad dog behavior lies with me.

I’m the one who neglected to correct her behavior when I knew she shouldn’t be jumping up and acting like she did.

I’m the one who failed to train my dog, but how do you teach an old dog new tricks?

Is it even possible?

I needed help and I needed it fast.

I needed the help of a dog behaviorist.

I Found A Dog Behaviorist

I’m not a very trusting soul when it comes to buying things like this online so I did a lot of looking around and I’m here to tell you, there are a lot of dog training sites to look at online.

When I came across Secrets To Dog Training the first time, it was just a name I jotted down on my growing list.

After a short time, I had been to quite a few dog training review sites and this Secrets to Dog Training kept popping up.

I now know the reason so many people were talking about it and I am so very glad I decided to give them a try.

My dog is not perfect, and I don’t think she ever will be, but the simple techniques Dan suggests have transformed my best friend into a dog I am so very proud of today.

Thanks Dan.

 

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Can A Dog Behaviorist Help Me?

Thursday, December 10th, 2009

My name is Dave and boy do I have troubles.

I’m in need of a dog behaviorist.

What’s Up Shellys Aggressive Dog Behavior?

My dog Shelly is a nine year old, 90 lb Rottweiler and I love my big, stinky, aggressive puppy dearly.

She has been with me since she was just a puppy and while it has been a rewarding and definitely wonderful nine year journey, I believe we both would have benefited enormously from a dog behaviorist.

We made it through the puppy breath months and her ‘biting puppy’ phase with her needle sharp puppy teeth poking into everything, including me.

Her constant yapping and whining were just barely tolerable at bedtime and while I’m not a certified dog behaviorist, I knew she just behaved that way to get attention, so I did the best I could.

There were days though, that my tiny K-9 got negative attention for all of her efforts.

I’m not too proud of those days.

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I Didn’t Want to Treat my Puppy Dog Bad

I didn’t want to be mean to my dog and I never wanted my Shelly-bean to ever be afraid of me but, as a single guy with no clue about dog training or obedience training, this is exactly what was starting to happen.

My dog training methods included yelling at her more than talking to her and smacking her instead of petting her to correct her bad dog behavior.

I was basically teaching her how to be an aggressive puppy and it was starting to show in how she reacted to my commands.

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Housebreaking

Somehow I figured out how to get her to go potty outside and aside from the occasional accident every now and again, her puppy potty training was a pretty painless process.

I was very consistent when it came to letting her out every few hours.

This was about the only bit of puppy training I got right.

Any dog behaviorist would have been proud.

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