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When I wrote tje ©Definitive Guide to Housebreakin a Dog, one very important
thing for me was to include a series of solutions to the most common and
uncommon housetraining problems.
If you start your dog with my proven 7-step technique and really follow all
the instructions given in the Guide, there’s no doubt in my mind that
housetraining your dog will be fun and easy.
However, most of my clients ask for my help after months of problems and much
gnashing of teeth! Knowing that, I’ve included tons of tips and explanations in
my book to make sure it would answer everyone’s needs.
Here’s some of the many answers you’ll find in the book concerning
housebreaking problems:
*** How to react when you catch your dog “in the act”.
*** What to do if your dog was outside for an hour and pee on the carpet the
second he comes back inside.
*** Solutions for dogs who don’t want to eliminate when it’s raining; or
who pees when you arrive; etc.
*** Solutions for aging dogs.
The best tip I can give you to avoid most housetraining problems is
“supervision”. If you let too much freedom to your dog, he will leave his
“calling card” everywhere. He will learn that it’s ok to mess inside the
house. If you don’t want to use a crate, you can tie your dog to you with a
leash so you can watch him like a hawk!
Finally, don’t forget that every time your dog makes a mistake, he’s giving
you a perfect opportunity to train him and teach him what you expect of him.
By now you should have a pretty good idea if my book will be
useful to you. Of course, in my mind there’s no doubt! It is the most
comprehensive housebreaking guide you’ll find on the market.
In fact, I’ve calculated that it would take over six months to send you all
the tips, detailed descriptions, step-by-step techniques, methods and mistakes
to avoid found in ©Definitive Guide to Housebreakin a Dog. By then, you
would have probably given up on your dog and that’s completely the opposite of
what I want.
I’m an active dog obedience and agility trainer and my dogs have to be
housetrained by three months of age. I’ve decided to write this book to help as
many people as I can because too many dogs are put down because of housebreaking
problems.
To your housetraining success, Nathalie Lafleur www.dog-housetraining.com
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