Wednesday, July 11th, 2007
Welcome to 'BEYOND BASIC DOG TRAINING'
Welcome to 'BEYOND BASIC DOG TRAINING'
"A friend is someone who
Reaches for you hand
And touches your heart"
Well, there are so many things or ways our pets can not only touch our hearts, but also bring so many laughs, joys, surprises, etc. into our lives. Often at unexpected moments. We can recall accounts of them awakening a family during the night because a fire had started in the house --- and the family was able to escape. And of someone losing consciousness and the pet revived them by licking or breathing in their face. I can recall my cat getting close to my face to determine if I was asleep or awake, or simply to get my attention. And they have summoned help when someone was hurt or sick. I hope your pet (or pets) immeasureably added great joy to your weekend. I lost my DeeDee three years ago, a cat I got from an animal shelter as a eight week old kitten in 1986 --- yes, she was 18 years old. I have an out door cat that someone just dumped off on a bitterly cold winter day, and tender hearted me could not allow her to go without food, a warm place, or being cared for. Nor could I bring myself to taking her to the animal shelter, and then wondering if someone would provide her a good home. So, may you and your pet both add greatly to each day you have together. Hopefully, you will share some stories with us in a 'post'. Have you ever made a list of them? Thanks for your visit.
Dog Training
Obedience instruction has become more accessible to common people with the publication of the Diane Bauman’s guide Beyond Basic Dog Training. This book is a door open towards the secrets of an entire training philosophy, and it has been successfully used even for the preparation for canine competitions. Beyond Basic Dog Training helps you understand the principles and patterns on which dogs learn, which is in fact a dual system of trial and error. With Beyond Basic Dog Training you will learn to apply corrections in a positive way, teaching your canine friend not to fear failure.
As Diane Bauman proves in Beyond Basic Dog Training, for a successful program you have to understand that from the two elements involved in the equation, both are thinking. There is the “thinking handler” in charge of the “thinking dog”, so don’t ignore you’re pet’s “feelings”, on the contrary stick to an effective development of the communication level. With Beyond Basic Dog Training you will come to achieve more than obedient behavioral patterns, you will understand your dog and learn to respect and listen to its needs. We’re talking about security, trust and confidence and lots of fun too.
With a guide such as Beyond Basic Dog Training you can have fun entertaining classes with your dog in the comfort of your backyard. At least you’re 100% sure of the methods used, since you are in perfect trust. With Beyond Basic Dog Training you’ll turn your dog into a great companion; therefore it is very good for puppies to benefit from a fast and very humane way of teaching. It is perhaps the time now to answer a simple question: why would anyone go beyond basic dog training? Simple methods will only leave the training process at a minimal level exploiting the specific animal drives as much as possible.
Going beyond basic dog training, means getting to understand the more complex structures that make your dog what it really is; you come to appreciate a wagging tail more than you would have done before. Books such as Beyond Basic Dog Training may prove to be the right choice and the best source of information for strengthening man-animal friendship. Being able to see your dog succeed in performing complex tasks is the reward of every owner and amateur trainer. For other insightful sources, feel free to have a look at sites such as
Dog-Training-Expert. May all your efforts be fruitful!
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Famous Quote
[Something the world really needs today]
It was at this moment that Lincoln uttered these words for the ages: "With malice toward none, with charity for all, with firmness in the right as God gives us to see the right, let us strive on to finish the work we are in, to bind up the nation's wounds, to care for him who shall have borne the battle and for his widow and his orphan, to do all which may achieve and cherish a just and lasting peace among ourselves and with all nations."
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