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The secret to making your dog’s problem behaviors disappear

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Hi there, No matter what your dog’s problem behavior is… Be it jumping, peeing inappropriately, aggression, pulling on the leash…or whatever… There is ONE SOLUTION that can help  STOP this problem now The sad fact is… Most Dog trainers miss this solution entirely. They give you cookie cutting training programs. They use outdated and ‘mean’ dominance techniques. Or worse yet… They have no qualifications and are complete phonies. So what’s the answer to stopping your Dog’s behavior problems? In 4 simple words… Discovering your dog’s hidden intelligence. Let me explain… In my 10 years as a certified trainer…there’s ONE BIG LESSON I have learned. More intelligent dogs are better behaved. A More intelligent dog takes commands easier …and understands what you need from them. The good news is… No matter how clever you think your dog is. You can  >>>unlock their hidden intelligence quickly and easily. Don’t waste a second longer coping with problem behaviors you don’t need to be deali

10 Reasons Why Your Dog Ignores Your Commands

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  Is your dog giving you deaf ears? When this happens, avoid repeating the command over and over and imposing yourself until you get a response; instead, take a step back and consider the following scenarios which are some of the most common issues encountered when training dogs. 1) Low Value Treats: Are Your Treats Worth Working For? It’s a romantic and hard to debunk myth that dogs work for us just to please us. In reality, as opportunistic beings, dogs are most likely thinking “what’s in it for me?” according to the Association of Pet Dog Trainers (APDT). The right use of treats can really make the difference between a dog who is eager to work and one who couldn’t care less. The use of low-value treats (such as kibble) can be detrimental if your dog isn’t excited by them, especially during the initial stages of learning or when there are distractions around, so make sure your treats are worthy of attention. Also remember to stick to treats which are soft, smelly, and in small bite-s