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Here it is: All your canine problems will be cured and/or solved in 30 days or less. There's nothing worse than
a disobedient dog, the more one tries to love it, the more one becomes weary in their efforts at trying to enjoy having a
canine companion. Dogs aren't born with good manners, good mannerism has to be taught, demanded, encouraged, and expected
before an owner and his/her dog can establish a life-long relationship that isn't strained or forced. Learning how to live
with one another is the first rule of any relationship. Dogs should be obedient and respectful to their owners/ handlers and
to the common visitors and/or other life interactions that are associated to one's lifestyle.
Respect comes first, then obedience will follow. Without obedience training, dog ownership can become very costly and cumbersome
and most people find themselves giving up on their commitment to even having a dog at all. I guarantee my training. All your
canine problems can be cured/ solved within a 30 day training course. I provide owner training at the end of the tenure so
you will know exactly what to do in order to make the training adhere to your own perfection. I usually put the pet owners'
on the exact same routine as I have trained their dogs to. Overall, the commitment is on the owner to maintain the level of
correction and expectation for a period of time after the training has been completed. This ensures a smooth transition from
the trainer to the owner whereas the dog will obey and comply to the owner as if were to obey and comply with me on any
given command. Dogs understand full sentences. Dogs understand facial expressions and body language. Dogs understand the things
that they are taught to do andto the things there are not supposed to do (jumping on visitors, for instance). Obedience
training is worth a lifetime of fulfillment for both the dog and their owners. The money invested in the training course is
minute in comparison to the the money that will be wasted during the course of continual pay-outs thrown down a bottomless
pit entitled, "damage control" (Jumping, digging, barking, biting, chewing, fleeing, dog fights, vet bills, furniture,
mopping, scratching, soiling, hyperactivity, etc). It just doesn't make any sense, unless of course all the above mentioned
is fine by you, which I seriously doubt. Some households, like rescue groups, for instance, are places that allow no
visitors simply because the canine element in their home is so predominant and so "all- consuming" that,
why with all of their love and caring, are made into complete slaves to a grind they never bargained for.
Can't keep anything nice, can't have company, maybe even sleep on the floor because all the dogs have decided to take
the bed for themselves, then perhaps pee and crap to the tune of "whenever, wherever." Then destroy, shred, dig, bark
bite, jump, chew, dictate, command, and then comes all the vet bills for reasons that should not have
arisen, and dogs will demand that you continue to pay. Professional pet training is the best money you'll ever spend,
except for the monies spent on your children in the pursuit of knowledge and education. Everything and everybody
needs to be taught how to live and let live--- How to co-exist, how to love-- and, most importantly, how to be companionable.
Trained dogs are a joy to own. There is only 2 sides to this treatise; Obedience, or disobedience, the option is either one
or the other. I, personally choose obedience, because all my beautiful dogs are so much more enjoyable to have, the security
of knowing that all my dogs,or even all dogs that are here and in my care and custody, are well behaved and will be
fine and on good behavior when I am not around....At the store or something, busy with other things, everybody just hangs
out and gets along; and that's when I realize: There's a dimension of joy and sense of unison that can't be
found in the realms of canine chaos. I see my dogs in a completely different realm when I am able to enjoy their continued
good behavior and daily presence in my life.
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