Tuesday, December 18, 2007

puppy training made easy

Dear Fellow Puppy Owner,

You've probably heard all of the horror stories about how a new puppy is going pee on your rug, chew on your furniture, and keep you up all night whining and crying.

And sadly, if you're like most puppy owners, all of that (and more) IS going to happen to you. That's because a puppy is exactly like a baby. He or she has no concept of right or wrong, good or bad, or what you expect of it.

Just like human babies, puppies take their cues from you. And if you're not speaking "dog" to your puppy, you're going to end up with a mighty confused canine.

You see, when you took the warm and cuddly puppy into your home, you became Mom or Dad. In the wild, your puppy would have been taught about acceptable and unacceptable behaviour by the older dogs in the pack. A pack is a family and your family just picked up a new member.

That's why it's your responsibility to take over your puppy's basic training and teach it the rules of the pack.

Dog's communicate with each other, and with us, using their special language comprised of yelps, barks, growls and body language. Just like you know what a wink or nod means when you're talking to another person, dogs understand what what an ear flick, a tail wag or rolling on their back means.

You teach a baby by talking to it and showing it what good and bad behaviour is, as well as the rewards or punishments that accompany that behaviour. And you teach a puppy the same way.

But the problem is, when you speak to your puppy, it's like trying to speak English to a farmer in China. Communication is blocked by language differences that your puppy can't overcome, but you can if you own a copy of Puppy Training Made Easy, the Know All, Tell All, Show All e-book that takes you through simple and easy puppy training lessons that are designed to give you maximum results in minimum time.

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