How
will your dog answer these 3 questions?
1. Which word
is the most confusing because I use it to mean many things?
2. Which training
word has four meanings?
3. What are
the three meanings of the word NO?
The word NO can mean three different things to a dog. If our dog doesn't understand what we mean, how can our dog do
the right thing? On this audio CD you learn the three meanings of NO and how to help your dog understand them.
Your rules for your dog may be different than the rules that I have for my dogs. And our training methods may differ
too. But all of our dogs deserve the protection of training for their own safety.
You
have probably seen people confusing their dog by using several words to mean one thing, but what if one word meant several
things?
On
this 45 minute audio CD you will learn about the three most common words that can confuse your dog, and how you can help your
dog overcome the confusion you create when you don’t understand how and when to use these words.
One
of the words is used to mean a number of actions. The second has four meanings. The third word, NO has three meanings.
You’ll also learn find out that if you are teaching one of the three meanings of the word NO, you shouldn’t
even say anything.
Learn
about what your tone of voice can and can’t do to help you teach your dog.
Explore
the idea “Ignore the bad and reward the good when it happens” and add the two words that make the theory more
accurate.
Learn How
Our Words Confuse Our Dogs and how to make it easier for your dog to learn from you. Order your CD today for only $12, which includes shipping by first class mail anywhere in the United States.
