Nasty
Predictions of Untrained Dogs:
• Putting
up with a disobedient dog that constantly jumps up
on everyone, play-bites, steals food off tables and
goes crazy just because someone rang the door bell.
• A
dog that listens only
when you are holding a treat, yelling or have
to get physical with it.
• Adding
more stress in your life than you already need due
to your dog not being fully housebroken, or because
of its inappropriate marking. Not to forget a stinky
house and the fear of replacing the carpet. Which
will cost you more than ANY of our training programs.
• Having
a dog that only comes to you when he is ready, and
stays for however long time-- HE--feels like it. I
hope you don't call that a TRAINED dog, do you?
• Changing
your routes the minute you run into other dogs. God
forbid your dog sees another person walking a dog,
and all hell will break loose.
• More
embarrassment and looking like an idiot
when your dog flat out ignores you around
your guests, your cat, or just because
you wanted him to run free, so he'll have
some fun and get all that energy out for
crying out loud.
• A
dog that yanks your arm out of its socket and doesn't
care much about knocking down your kids, begging, whining,
scratching doors, and running around like a maniac
from room to room, couch-to-couch, with no sense of
boundary or respect for your house, your kids or getting
you dirty and scratched up.
• Being
ignored once you unhook that leash. You literally
notice your dog forget everything you taught
her and gone deaf. Or you swear you became invisible.
This is especially common when your dog sees
a cat, another dog, squirrel, or just people
walking by.
• Friends
and relatives who hate dropping
by because you can't seem to have
any control over your
dog or even worse, making ridiculous
excuses for its unacceptable behavior.
Let's not forget veterinarians
who can't stand putting up with
you or your "psycho" dog.
• Constant
arguments in your household and with your neighbors,
due to your dog barking nonstop inside, outside,
through the fence or at any little noise.
• Running,
screaming and being embarrassed chasing after your
dog in the neighborhood. Sometimes forget being on
foot, you have to get the car.
• A
dog that is over-protective and snaps at other dogs,
at your guests, and in worst case scenario, even at--YOU--and
your loved ones.
• Never
be able to fully trust your dog around kids or toddlers.
• Paying
thousands of dollars because of your dog's destructive
chewing, destroying your plants, the sprinkler system
or your fancy furniture.
• Force
to pay lots of vet bills from your dog attacking other
dogs, or worse, constantly picking fights and bullying
your other dog whenever it darn feels like it.
• Getting
sued, which could cause you a great financial loss,
losing your home insurance, and leaving you no choice
but to find your dog a new home or even being forced
to put it down.
!!! Now,
Answer This Honestly !!!
Do You REALLY Want to Live This Way???
This is not why you got a dog,
was it? Isn't having a dog supposed be a loving experience
that is fun, healthy, balanced and a bond that you
want to remember positively for rest of your life?
Bottom line is, it's your choice to end your headaches,
embarrassments, arguments and the physical and mental
pain you and your family go through, for putting
up with an unruly dog!!
Try our services, or at least try my book. The download
is really FREE.
The more you put this off, the worse it's going to
get. Trust me when I say this. Your dog's bad habits
will NOT go away on its own or as it gets older.
Are we humans known to become perfect citizens as
we age? Some of us, yes. Getting older doesn't always
guarantee getting wiser or nicer, and it's no different
when it comes to our dogs.
Also, you don't have to put up with your dog's unacceptable
behavior just because it happens to be a 9 week pup
or a 9 year old stubborn adult dog. Your dog is never
too young or too old to learn what is allowed and
not allowed. What's right and what's wrong.
I have helped thousands of frustrated dog owners
like yourself and love to give you and your dog an
honest shot. Just don't forget. Your dog as smart
as he/she is, cannot think for itself and is depending
on YOUR best decision here. Make sure you make the
right one.
--Kevin Salem, Our Head Instructor. Author of
"Hidden Secrets Behind Dog Training."
Revealing the Best & Worst Ways to Train
Your Dog.
A Download ( NO COST!!)
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