Review of ‘Secrets to Dog Training’

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Review of ‘Secrets to Dog Training’

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Many leading experts agree that ‘Secrets to Dog Training’ by Daniel Stevens is easily the best online dog training course available today.

Secrets to Dog Training has sold over 220,000 copies and has been the number one best seller for the past 4 years running.A ‘Contents’ section which is five pages long is the first thing I noticed, and gives an idea of just how thorough it really is! Its over 260 pages long, looking at all aspects of dog ownership and training.  Superb pics and photos are used to support the useful advice contained in the course.

For a more detailed review of this brilliant online dog training course, check out Secrets to Dog Training Review

Section One examines somes general questions relating to dog ownership, such as How To Select Your Puppy Or Dog, and Nutrition and Diet, but also some different training techniques such as head collar training and clicker training.

Section 2 focuses on they way that dogs think, what are their strongest drives, and the way that they use their senses. A particularly interesting chapter in this section looks at communication with your dog using signals and body language.

Section 3 is where this course really shows its worth, with more than 25 separate dog behavioural problems looked at, from excessive whining to biting and aggression. It explains why these behaviours occur in the first place, before going on to detail how we can stop them. My own personal experience is that the results from following these instructions can be both dramatic and immediate.

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Remember, you can read a more in-depth review of ‘Secrets to Dog Training’ by going to Secrets to Dog Training Review

Secrets to Dog Training covers more subjects than I have time to list here, from introducing your new dog to your other pets, to how to stop him chasing cats!

Also included with the course are some free bonuses, including a 30 minute online video which shows you how to assert yourself as the pack leader, an audio recording of the course which you can listen to anywhere using your mp3 player, and most impressively, access to their’members-only dog community’, where vets, dog behavioural experts and dog lovers alike will be on-hand to answer all of your questions.

It comes with a genuine 100% 60-day money back guarantee.

Having used the course myself, I can genuinely say that the effect on my own dog has been amazing. My ‘badly-behaved-but-loveable’ black labrador has now become a happy, attentive, obedient and content dog thanks to the advice taught in this course.

If you want a dog training program that covers a vast range of dog training topics, I strongly advise you to check out ‘Secrets to Dog Training’ by Daniel Stevens.

Hopefully you found this article useful and beneficial. Why not have a look at my review of another great online dog training course at Dog Training Online by Dove Cresswell

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