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New Dog Training E-Book “Dog Training 4 Life” Offered

28 January 2010 One Comment
New Dog Training E-Book “Dog Training 4 Life” Offered


Yesterday’s post featured a free dog training report I’ve made available to visitors to this blog. Today, I want to introduce you to my recently completed e-book Dog Training 4 Life. For me, this e-book was a true labor of love. It really breaks my heart when I see and hear of the thousands of dogs and even puppies that have been written off and cast aside, labeled as “untrainable”. Sorry, but I have yet to encounter a dog that is untrainable!

My interest in dog training began more than thirty years ago in England; later I moved to the USA and continued to develop my skills. In England my mentor was a lady called Barbara Woodhouse. Her philosophy was simple—There Are No Bad Dogs—and she wrote a book with that title.

I would not presume to place myself on a par with Ms. Woodhouse, but I definitely believe that her training methods and unquestionable skills have played an enormous part in my own approach to dog training.

For much more information about my e-book “Dog Training 4 Life”

>>Click Here<<

I am also offering to answer questions emailed to me from anyone who purchases this book. Just keep a record of your date of purchase and receipt number and I’ll be delighted to work with you one-on-one via email on any dog or puppy training issues you continue to have after reading the book.

 

 

 

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