Have you seen your beloved dog go from being an attractive charmer to a mischievous troublemaker, leaving you feeling completely helpless?
When you brought a dog into your life, you had high dreams and expected nothing less than magic. And most of the time, it is.
You have a lot of special times together, like when you play in the yard, cuddle on the couch, or walk around the neighborhood. What about those cute eyes? They always make your heart melt, don't they?
But as dogs get older, their behavior often goes downhill.
Has your animal friend ever:
Shown signs of being aggressive?
They bite other dogs or, worse, people, pull on the leash all the time, or bark all day and night, making it hard for people to sleep.
Jumped on you or your guests?
It's embarrassing to have to hold them back all the time. Even if your friends say "it's fine," you can't help but feel embarrassed.
Refused to come when called?
In places where there is a lot of noise and activity, they don't pay any attention to your calls. It's very annoying and can cause trouble with other dogs and people.
If any of these sound like your dog, or if you're worried about your dog's behavior in any other way, know that you're not alone. Every day, we help tens of thousands of dog owners with these and other problems.
If you want your dog to become a loving, well-behaved part of the family, now is the time to make changes. Act quickly before they get worse or your cute puppy gets into bad habits that will be hard to break.
Do you feel like you've tried everything and are about to give up?
If you've tried other ways to learn but they didn't work, you know how frustrating it can be. Whether you asked a friend for advice or looked all over the Internet, every training method seems too hard to use, takes too much time, or just doesn't work.
...There's the clicker method, which doesn't work in a lot of usual situations and can be very annoying.
...There's the food-bribery method, which doesn't work in the long run (unless you want a huge food bill, sore arms from carrying treats all the time, and an overweight, unhealthy dog who can't stop thinking about the treat stash).
...There's the games method, which takes a lot of time (and, let's be honest, you probably have a million other things you'd rather do with your time!)
...There's even a crank way to train a dog, but who wants to use force to get their dog to do what they want? (By the way, that's a firm "no" from me.)
...You may have even tried to get help from a professional trainer, but the lack of progress left you upset (ugh, so annoying).
Can I tell you a little secret?
Every single one of these methods has problems, because they all focus on the wrong things.
They don't realize that a successful training program must be built on the psychological triggers and behaviors that ALL dogs understand (but that only a few humans understand without training).
Other ways to train your dog only deal with the effects of his bad behavior...
But once you make a small change and start following what we teach instead, you'll be amazed at how quickly things change...
...And you'll wonder where we have been your whole life!
This helpful video series will make your dog follow your commands every time, and the best part? It's free of charge!
In this series, you will learn:
The reason why most methods to train a dog are made to fail.
The problem with using food as a reward or a clicker as a long-term method to train your dog.
Using force, fear, or violence is out of date and makes people feel bad.
You won't have to spend hours and hours "training" your dog if you use my method. Instead, your furry friend will choose to respect you and do what you say without even thinking about it.
Click the link below to watch the video training: